that sucks
6/20/2012 1:32:40 PM
ruger mk III 22/45 for $240 with free shipping: http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/44839thinking about getting this...i've never owned a pistol before and i know i've posted in a couple of TWW gun threads about getting a .22 plinker...is this a good deal? i don't think the wife is keen on having a pistol the house (i already have a shotgun and rifle), but i'm hoping she'll try it out and enjoy it...if i decide not to keep it, i should be able to sell it for $260 or so (cost of gun + FFL fee), right?looks like south raleigh jewelry & loan (intersection of gorman and avent ferry, next to the DMV) charges $20 FFL fee...is that reasonable? having never bought a gun off the internet, i've never had cause to find an FFL holder...any reason to steer clear of this one in particular?[Edited on June 20, 2012 at 2:22 PM. Reason : .]
6/20/2012 2:09:03 PM
that's pretty good - about what you'd pay for a (lightly) used one at the gun shows. Just need to find an FFL. and I love mine for plinking!
6/20/2012 2:25:46 PM
the price is fair. $20 FFL is pretty average.remember, you're gonna need a handgun purchase permit or a concealed handgun permit to buy it.
6/20/2012 2:26:40 PM
everyone should own a ruger mk III 22/45
6/20/2012 2:30:28 PM
i applied for a purchase permit...a year ago? anyway, i actually did pick them up this time (time before that i forgot to go get them), but i have no idea where i put them i'll find one before its delivered...or apply for another one, i guess stoked at the idea of getting one
6/20/2012 2:39:04 PM
buy the damn thing
6/20/2012 3:02:21 PM
I DID, OKAY?
6/20/2012 3:22:40 PM
OKAY
6/20/2012 3:24:00 PM
now, seriously, where the heck did i put those purchase permits...
6/20/2012 3:34:44 PM
so i went to the range and explained how the blackhawk was shooting and they took a look at the barrel to see if it was canted and they said "maybe, but we've seen far worse."they thought possibly it was in my head since i didnt consider it until googling it, so their range guy stood in the lane with me while i shot a couple and gave me some tips.my first 2 shots were as expected- at 15 yards i was shooting almost 1 foot to the left. i had centered the sights the night before because i refuse to have a gun with the adjustable sights over at full lock.so they he shot a couple and they were both an inch off the bull.he watched how i held it and i was cupping the base of the grip, moved my left hand up out of the way abit.because my fingers were so long i was placing the trigger in the crook of my first joint and he said that was pulling it left too.so even though its abit awkward im forcing myself to use the pad and press straight back instead of squeezing it like a shotgun like i was.it took some getting used to for sure. i banged up my knuckles worse than even because i think my previous grip was more for comfort, but shit if it didnt work. my group was better than his on the next target.so im quite happy now! you learn something new every day!i still wish i knew the specs on the ammo ruger used to adjust the sights from the factory..thanks for the comments though, guys.
6/20/2012 3:47:46 PM
I'm glad you got it figured out. Don't feel too bad about your technique. I can't shoot any moderate recoil single action revolver. Most of them are just a completely different animal than most autos and DAs. Something I like to do on some of my guns is polish the front of the trigger and radius the edges. It lets your finger slide/rotate during the trigger pull. In some guns for some people I'm convinced extra friction on the trigger face can cause the gun to move before the trigger breaks. Have you asked ruger what ammo they use?
6/21/2012 12:39:02 AM
I took a couple of my friends out for some sporting clays the past weekend. One guy has never shot a long gun before, and always said things like "why would anyone need to own a gun?" (especially when I mention my AKs). After hitting nothing for the first half of the course, he started to pick up on it and finished out decently.Now he's buying a shotgun, and it warms my heart.
6/21/2012 9:17:51 PM
anybody ever shop at Ed's Gun Shop on US-1 as you're coming into Southern Pines? i stopped by the other day and was surprised to find a pretty good reloading selection with good prices for a brick and mortar store. good selection of powder and primers. had most of the popular rifle bullets and bulk berry's handgun bullets. had most of the equipment you'd need to get started and even had some dillon 550s.he had bricks of 1500 fiocchi rifle primers for $40/brick. i picked up 1 small rifle and 1 large rifle. not sure how they'll do, but he spoke highly of them and that's an excellent price.he also gave me a contact for a range nearby. A+++ gun shop, will shop again.
6/22/2012 8:13:11 AM
I need some glove suggestions for tactical shooting - flight gloves just keep falling apart.
6/22/2012 8:29:34 PM
I live about 5 minutes from Ed's. What range did he suggest?
6/22/2012 10:24:35 PM
Wagram Sportsmans Associationhe gave me a contact name/number. let me know if you want it. you have to be an NRA member to apply for a range membership.
6/23/2012 12:59:15 AM
^^^ Mechanix gloves. I like the black on black, but the coyote is nice too. Get some on eBay for ~$11 shipped. Make sure you get the right size. If you can't palm a basketball, you shouldn't wear a large.
6/23/2012 1:08:55 AM
Gotcha. I actually go to a place right off of 24/27 which is really convenient to me, didn't know if he'd referred you to the Wildlife Club range.
6/23/2012 1:11:23 AM
he said he preferred WSA
6/23/2012 1:22:48 AM
Yeah if gas $ isn't an issue I'd agree. I shoot at Trigger Time but it's a private range.
6/23/2012 1:28:17 AM
looks way too tactical for me
6/23/2012 1:33:04 AM
I just go there casually. They only do govt/military/police and corporate contracts. My brother works there so I go shoot with him there. Cool military guys out there all the time though.
6/23/2012 1:56:31 AM
I just finished putting together my ar-15. Where around Raleigh can I go shoot it?
6/23/2012 6:45:13 PM
Wake County Firearms Education and Training Centerhttp://www.wakegov.com/firingrange/default.htm
6/23/2012 7:17:19 PM
^^ Range 37 if you're a "tactical shooter" or Drakes Landing is nice for sighting in etc... But Drakes has 4 decent pistol pits, a 50 yrd multi, and a 250 with double decker shooting
6/24/2012 6:58:14 AM
Whats Drake landings hours? I can't find it on there website
6/24/2012 11:10:34 AM
^^I second Drake's landing. 200yd course, usually empty during the weekend. The one drawback is it's rather pricey. ($20 an hour?)Hours:Wednesday10:00 am to 6:00 pmThursday10:00 am to 6:00 pmFriday10:00 am to 6:00 pmSaturday9:00 am to 6:00 pmSunday 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
6/24/2012 11:49:54 AM
LOL @ $20/hr
6/24/2012 1:20:09 PM
^Yeah I know. Any other good 200+ yard ranges that doesn't charge an arm/leg?
6/24/2012 3:47:39 PM
i'm sure i sound like a broken record, but Eastern NC Firing Range has plenty of 100 yd lanes and pistol lanes and then a 275 yd range around back. they have steel gongs on the rifle range and some reactive steel pistol targets. they have free targets (i usually donate a little if i use theirs). not many restrictions. it's an easy hour drive from raleigh right on hwy 70. you can shoot all day for $20. you can get there early, shoot til lunch, go eat lunch, and come back and shoot the rest of the day if you want, still just $20. $15 if you go with a member. the folks are easy to get along with.[Edited on June 24, 2012 at 4:41 PM. Reason : and memberships are only $140 for 14 mos]
6/24/2012 4:39:13 PM
i wish there was something similar near charlotte
6/24/2012 4:44:26 PM
im not trying to be lazy, but could you guys put a dollar figure on a gun for me? ive been poking around gunbroker, but...just trying to get some other opinions...a 1903 springfield mk1. excellent shape, great patina.good bore/shooter (according to seller). just requested some additional info and will report back shortly.thanks!
6/24/2012 5:33:12 PM
@neuse Ed's Guns down in Vass is definitely the truth. Bought my first glock there last year. They're around 25% cheaper than Raleigh area gun shops in my experience. Friendly staff too. The owner actually manages the customer forums, he's actually quoted me prices below what's advertised in store on certain items, so it's definitely worth it to get a quite before driving down if you're looking for something specific. I have noticed that they mark up considerably at the Dixie gun and knife show to a level that's comparable to non-show retail prices for this area. Will definitely continue to shop there in store.
6/25/2012 10:53:49 AM
good to know. the back room with the guns was kinda busy the other day and i wasn't really looking anything, so i didn't even look at any prices back there. the shop is only about 20 mins from my house, so i'm pretty happy about having a good shop with a solid selection and good prices so close.
6/25/2012 11:49:12 AM
y'all have any preferences for more affordable (ie. not gun-specific) maintenance products and their use? for example, reading up on some basic gun maintenance has given me a lot of results from people saying they swear by motor oil instead of gun oil and car wax as a better anti-rust coatingthoughts? i'm sure that some folks will shrug and say it's fine to use these alternative products and others will swear by the stupid expensive stuff...just thought i'd get y'all's opinionsthis may have been addressed within the these 158 pages already, but i'm not going to go searching for it
6/25/2012 3:16:03 PM
for the majority of shooters, whatever they choose for gun lubricant isn't gonna make or break them. get some CLP and be done.
6/25/2012 3:19:32 PM
but i already HAVE some mobil 1 10w30 full syn and car wax and automatic transmission fluid is supposed to be better because it has better rust protection[Edited on June 25, 2012 at 3:27 PM. Reason : .]
6/25/2012 3:25:23 PM
so use iti wouldn't put car wax on a gun. if you're worried about rust, check out the links here (especially the link to 6mmbr.com):http://www.shootersolutions.com/webrusttests.htmlshooters love to argue about gun oil. google and read.[Edited on June 25, 2012 at 3:40 PM. Reason : asdf]
6/25/2012 3:36:55 PM
since its up for discussion, all I do is use CLP or Hoppe's #9 (something like that) to clean it but I don't do any oiling. Is that good enough? The products say that they're lubricants as well
6/25/2012 3:38:24 PM
hoppe's in the bore and CLP elsewhere is what i do 90% of the time
6/25/2012 3:42:06 PM
I use Froglubehttp://www.froglube.com/roothome.htmbio-based CLP, smells minty
6/25/2012 3:53:25 PM
Tried my hand at color filling on the new AR lower. Just started with the engraving, and realized how not easy this is going to be.I'm using a Testors model paint that matches the FDE color, and paint thinner to wipe off excess.The first few attempts, I just wiped off and started again.This is the third attempt, and I'm getting better at it.From a distance, it looks good, but when you get up close it is bad.Up CloseOnce I get this side done, I will do the roll marks on the other side.
6/26/2012 5:46:43 PM
I did the 9c of my M&P 9c with a white craft paint pen. It has held up great and looks very well done.
6/26/2012 9:57:21 PM
Doesn't look too bad man. A little more practicean you will be good to go.[Edited on June 26, 2012 at 10:05 PM. Reason : two]
6/26/2012 10:05:21 PM
6/27/2012 1:29:28 AM
Cool, I've been coincidentally using Hoppes in the bore and CLP everywhere else along with a final damp cloth wipe down, thanks for the tips.
6/27/2012 8:18:32 AM
No problem. If you find that CLP isn't lubing enough but don't want to use grease then breakfree makes "LP" which is the same stuff minus the cleaner. I find that it does do a little better at lubing, much like good motor oil except it sticks to the metal better than motor oil. Rust tests show that LP actually doesn't preserve as well as CLP. I have a theory that the cleaners in CLP help the product bond to the metal so in [my] theory if you apply LP following a CLP cleaning then the rust prevention should be as good as CLP alone. There's a lot of debate in the gun maintenance world but over the years I've realized all one needs at the most basic level is a can of breakfree CLP, an old tshirt, q tips, a rod small enough to push t shirt patches down the bore, and a good understanding on how their gun works.
6/27/2012 2:44:52 PM
the gun laws in Texas are freakin awesome!!The BasicsQ: How long is the waiting period to buy a Handgun / Shotgun / Rifle in Texas?A: There is no waiting period for purchasing a firearm in the state of Texas.Q: I just moved to Texas, do I have to register my firearms?A: No, there is no state registration of firearms.Q: I just inherited / bought a gun from someone in Texas, do I need to transfer the gun to my name?A: No, there is no state registration of firearms, thus there is no requirement transfer the firearm in your name.Q: What is required to purchase a firearm in the state of Texas?A: You will need a valid state-issued ID. Many FFLs will not sell to out-of-state residents. This is due to the FFL's requirement to uphold your resident state's gun laws, and the inherient complexity associated with many states.Q: Can I carry a firearm on my person?A: Yes, with proper licensing (Concealed Handgun License) you may carry a pistol or revolver on your person so long as it remains concealed. Long guns (rifles / shotguns) do not have to be concealed, but must be carried in a manner not calculated to cause alarm, and do not require a license.Q: Can I strap a gun on my hip in Texas?A: No, with some exceptions. Open carry is not legal in Texas, but you may open carry on your own property, in the commission of a sporting activity (competition, shooting ranges, etc.), and while engaged in hunting.Q: Can I carry a firearm in my vehicle?A: Yes. With the passage of the Motorist Protection Act you may now readibly carry handguns, loaded and within reach, so long as you conceal the firearm. Long guns (rifles / shotguns) do not have to be concealed and may be loaded and within reach.Q: Are machine guns / suppressors / short-barreled firearms, etc. legal in the state of Texas?A: Yes. All NFA rules apply. See this FAQ for more info regarding Class III / Title II items.Q: Are "assault weapons" banned in Texas?A: No. Texas abides by Federal law which at this time has no restrictions on so-called "assault weapons" such as semi-auto AR15, FAL, G3 / HK91 rifles.Q: Is there a limit on the number of rounds a magazine may hold?A: No. The only limit on magazines in Texas is the number of rounds you are physically able to cram into the thing and/or carry and/or afford.
6/27/2012 4:57:21 PM
NC is the same on most of those points. only major differences are NC requires a handgun purchase permit or a CHP to purchase a handgun and NC allows open carry.
6/27/2012 5:08:21 PM