^^^i walked in and out with a shield from sovereign out in fuquay a few months back. then again i sold it because im a lefty and they hate lefties.
8/2/2012 10:23:16 AM
If anyone sees a Shield in 9mm, please send me a PM.
8/2/2012 11:16:07 AM
Thinking of getting the supplies needed to make my own molded kydex holster. Anyone have experience with this?
8/2/2012 11:36:54 AM
paging fumbler
8/2/2012 1:35:30 PM
looks like the cybersecurity bill is deadwhew.
8/2/2012 1:59:18 PM
^ I didn't think the ridiculous amendment actually made it into the bill.
8/2/2012 2:00:54 PM
^7 depends what I'm looking for. The service is better at Carthage, prices are often a little lower at Ed's. Ed's has more reloading supplies but I buy mine online. Seems like most of the time I couldn't get the time of day at Eddy's where the guys at Carthage will shoot the bull with you. Ed's ammo selection may be a little better too, depending on what you're looking for. Other places that come to mind are:Southern Traders on US 1 beside Aberdeen police department, mostly trades but the owner is cool/very straight up guy.New place in Carthage that I haven't been to, close to the courthouse. American Guns/Ammo on Commerce beside Walmart. Just opened so they don't have much inventory.Jim's in Southern Pines beside Bill Smith Ford.
8/2/2012 2:34:37 PM
Does the shield have an external safety? Would be interested if it didn't, Glock needs to step up and make a pocket pistol already
8/2/2012 2:52:21 PM
it does - then again its entirely optional
8/2/2012 2:54:28 PM
Yeah, just one thing I don't want to worry about in a situation where I would need to use that type of gun. I like my Kahr PM9 enough so not a big deal, still want a pocket sized Glock though...
8/2/2012 3:08:15 PM
^ If you handle a Shield or look at some video reviews you should note that the safety is very hard to click on and it's a very low profile level. Thus, you can leave it off and never have to worry about it. I'd rather it didn't have one either, but handling the gun will show that you can basically ignore the safety.
8/2/2012 3:44:32 PM
can you just remove the safety?
8/2/2012 5:42:17 PM
8/2/2012 7:49:13 PM
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/579913_3D_printed_lower___yes__it_works_.htmlthis is cool
8/2/2012 8:56:34 PM
8/3/2012 2:45:56 AM
.08 is way too thick for iwb IMO,. 06 is more than sufficient (or even thinner). I also found 0.08 perfect for belt clips.
8/3/2012 6:35:33 AM
Thanks dave421 and Fumbler. I think I'm going to go ahead and put an order in for a Bravo Concealment OWB holster for my M&P / Streamlight to get an idea of how a kydex holster "should" look and retain, then get the stuff to make my own. Do you suggest a tabletop belt sander to make clean edges, or can I do that by hand? I'm thinking of making a press myself with a couple large door hinges and some wood.
8/3/2012 9:14:05 AM
I've been considering trading my two FALs for an AR-10 or some sort of similar semi auto .308.Any suggestions?
8/3/2012 9:32:01 AM
i'd take an M1A over an AR-10 for a range toy
8/3/2012 9:44:57 AM
^or get something more unique like a PTR-92
8/3/2012 10:02:07 AM
My main reasoning for an AR-10 is that I've never owned an AR pattern rifle.
8/3/2012 10:05:52 AM
so get an AR-15 in .223
8/3/2012 10:34:06 AM
8/3/2012 10:46:40 AM
The thickness of kydex depends a lot on the size of the gun, how much retention you need, and the overall design. 0.06" will work for small guns but in my experience it's not stable enough for anything j frame or bigger. As far as clips go, that's hugely dependent on the style of the clip. 0.08" may work well if you're using a wide clip, double clips, loops, or you just don't flex the clip much. In my personal holsters I use just one clip and anything less than 0.125" isn't stiff enough or won't hold up to repeated flexing when I put the gun on. You've just got to experiment. Btw, you can reheat kydex but the more you do it the more brittle it becomes. If you need to reheat something like a clip more than twice then it's best to scrap it and use a new piece. Belt sanders are great as are bandsaws but if you're only making a couple then save your money. Xacto knives and sandpaper are sufficient. Also, go ahead and make two holsters while you're at it. Keep the one you like and sell the second.
8/3/2012 2:35:31 PM
If money isn't an option i'd go scar-s not on the ar platform. but that's me.
8/3/2012 2:50:35 PM
^ Our experiences are just different I guess. I've never had any issues with. 06 and used. 006 IIRC with 1911s and Sigs. I found thinner to provide better retention because you can mold it tighter than the thickness of. 06/08 would allow. I used single belt loops also. Perhaps it's just the difference in styles.
8/3/2012 2:56:05 PM
Change of subject:I found a S2k in Glock .40S&W pretty quickly. Got lucky and got a good deal.Pictured are four 31-rnd, one 15-rnd, two 13-rnd, one 10-rnd, and a 9-rnd mag. Another 9-rnd mag is in the G27.I want to get rid of the two 13-rnd and 10-rnd mag and get 2 more 15-rnd mags.[Edited on August 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2012 3:40:53 PM
^ looks fun
8/3/2012 3:43:31 PM
Exposing my noobishness but whatever. Went to Eagle 1 today at lunch with some coworkers. First time I'd shot a semi-auto in probably six years, and my second time ever. Shot a Glock 19, Beretta PX4 Storm, and some compact Sig (don't remember the model), along with my revolvers. Those polymer frame pistols are a heck of a lot snappier than my 66-1 with the six inch barrel Much fun was had.
8/3/2012 4:02:30 PM
bought my 2nd gun today (1st was a Rem 870)Mosin-Nagant 1946 I just got back from the gun shop and will work on degreasing/removing all that Cosmoline tonight
8/3/2012 5:18:31 PM
^ Good luck with that. It takes hours. If you want to do something interesting, weigh the gun before and after. I bet you can get a pound of cosmoline out of the stock if you spend enough time with a hair drier or heat gun or whatever you choose to use.
8/3/2012 5:34:37 PM
Mosins are awesome. I <3 them. Literally best bang for buck.
8/3/2012 9:01:21 PM
im having a good day with a mosin hitting a man size target at 100 yards.w/ surplus
8/3/2012 11:09:42 PM
With the iron sights, I was lucky to get 8MOA. I was averaging 10MOA at an indoor range, poor lighting. Then I got a 3moa redot sight, and I believe I was shooting a consistent <4moa out at 100 yards on surplus in my 91/30. Here's a link to the page:/message_topic.aspx?topic=503107&page=149[Edited on August 3, 2012 at 11:25 PM. Reason : /link]
8/3/2012 11:19:33 PM
You don't need to clean or maintain a mosin negant and it will still be really accurate and reliable. Get some hotloads for it, it can take the abuse and nothing is cooler than a 10 foot flame out of the barrel of your gun
8/3/2012 11:34:40 PM
So I ended up with a SCAR 17 in flat dark earth.
8/4/2012 5:00:47 PM
^sweet!so I was cleaning parts with brake cleaner and oversprayed onto the mosin stock. AARRRGH. I stripped and re-finished the whole thing
8/4/2012 5:38:21 PM
^^ Jealous...and we definitely need pics
8/4/2012 6:16:31 PM
If the shoe fits.It came in a box. That was it.Disassembly is easy.Bolt carrier.Close up of stock.Now I just need to scrub the hell out of it with CLP to get this rust-proofing off.
8/4/2012 6:23:37 PM
that stock is so hideous yet to awesome
8/4/2012 6:33:34 PM
Scars look so heavy. It's about, what, 8lbs?I would love to own an FN product. Maybe a PS90 or a FS2000.
8/4/2012 7:20:02 PM
Talk me out of a .243. I have a .223 and .30-30, had a .308 I traded in on part of my Jeep. I dont *need* a .243, but man there is a really nice Rem 700 at the LGS I want for $425.
8/4/2012 11:19:14 PM
It feels surprisingly light.Maybe I'm used to my AKs and FALs.
8/5/2012 12:25:03 AM
Sooooooo jealous.
8/5/2012 3:15:52 AM
Get ready for the PINGAnd watch out for the reciprocating charging handle. Those were the two main issues I had with that gun.
8/5/2012 11:32:52 AM
8/5/2012 12:37:19 PM
I think my biggest thing is that I've always wanted one because of the versatility of the round, but I have had such success with my .223 for everything (varmints, deer etc) that I almost think I wouldnt notice much difference with the .243.
8/5/2012 5:19:31 PM
more expensive ammo, more noise, more recoil, reduced barrel life (if you shoot a lot) would probably be the only differences you'd notice. there are a lot of cartridges for which i'd like to own a rifle just because i think it'd be cool. .243 is not one of them. however, if i could only own one centerfire rifle under .30 cal, it'd probably have to be .243.
8/5/2012 5:33:07 PM
how are the open sights in an AR-15 type rifle, the kind in the carry handle? what are they officially referred to as?how hard are they to zero / adjust?im on the fence about buying a mini-14 or just saving a bit more and getting the colt m4 carbine.i feel like id be happy / satisfied with a bone stock colt, regardless of the massive AR aftermarket.i feel like the mini-14 would need some work to make it perfect. plus a family member already has an older one i can goof around with.is there any advantage to a gas-piston AR or are direct impingement ones superior? i guess the colt is top of the DI heap no? seems like the price is at the bottom end of piston guns.i used to talk lots of shit about ARs but i might get on the boat, so educate me!yes, ive been on google and youtube all day reading messageboards and watching videos, but you guys often offer unique insight.thanks,
8/5/2012 6:13:28 PM
8/5/2012 6:44:18 PM