update on my Nightforce scope for my Barrett M82A1:10 months waiting and still counting
11/29/2007 5:19:06 PM
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11/29/2007 5:23:01 PM
11/30/2007 12:35:15 AM
I visited a couple of gun stores today:Davi's wasn't bad at all. The guy helping me was extremely nice and didn't care that I was a noob. I held a lot of guns today and it seems that the:H&K P30 9mm (or .40 S&W which i hope they are making).Sig 229 SAS in .40 S&W.The H&K P30 felt really good in my hands. The 3 options of grips made things easier.The DAK trigger on the Sig takes some getting used to. I wonder if it helps accuracy. The DA/SA triggers seemed much more natural to me.Does anyone live in Durham or know if I have to get the pistol permit application notarized in durham?They seem to be bitches about this whole thing. Only letting you have 2 permits at a time, instead of wake county, where they let you have 5. Why 2 character witnesses? Why not just one? I should have stayed in Wake County.http://www.co.durham.nc.us/departments/shrf/Operations/Records/Gun_Permits/Pistol_Permit_Instru.html[Edited on December 2, 2007 at 2:20 AM. Reason : h]
12/2/2007 2:11:56 AM
^ Everyone at Davis seems like either a nice gun geek who will talk your ear off about anything that you want to know about or a total gun snob who will piss down your throat knowing less than they do.Just stay away from the young guys with the wannabe military haircuts and you should be fine.And Durham isn't as bad as Orange county. A friend of mine had to get 3 character witnesses and wait 3 months for his permit. Then he moved to Durham before he could save up the money for the Glock that he wanted. He's too frustrated to even deal with it again.[Edited on December 2, 2007 at 3:00 AM. Reason : .]
12/2/2007 2:58:49 AM
12/2/2007 1:41:51 PM
Fired two magazines through a Walther p99 9mm, Sig229 .40 today. Recoil wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I'm sure there would be more fatigue if I put more rounds through it.The DAK trigger is not for me. It's too long of a pull. I prefer DA/SA.Does anyone have advice on the .40 to 9mm conversion barrels by bar-sto? do i need anything else?Is it even worth it? or should I just get a separate 9mm if I'm going through the trouble of a conversion barrel?This is what the site has to say:
12/3/2007 2:17:52 AM
getting an m1 carbine tommorow!
12/3/2007 5:45:56 PM
say you were to get a barrett .50 cal would you get the bolt action or the semi-auto?keep in mind the semi-auto costs almost twice as much.
12/4/2007 11:45:52 AM
^^^simple search of the wake county sheriff's webpage
12/4/2007 1:51:45 PM
^^^^ I grew up learning how to shoot on an M1 Garand and an M1 Carbine. I was partial to the garand, but both were a blast to shoot. There was actually a pretty good exhibit on Carbine Williams at the NC History Museum, although I'm not sure if its still there.^^ I've gone ahead and decided that when I'm insanely rich and have a huge ranch out in Montana I'm going to splurge and get a high end .50 rifle for busting watermelons.
12/4/2007 10:29:40 PM
^^ Found that page after I had posted, too lazy to fix.I went and applied. I find out if I'm approved in a week or so. Sweet. I'm waiting for the gun show in jan.Looking into reloading equipment too. This is gonna be sweet.I have a question about fingerpints for concealed carry. I have some scarring on my finger pads obscuring some of the loops, does that mean I'm automatically disqualified from applying for a permit?I'm pretty sure my scarring is unique.
12/5/2007 2:58:13 AM
^^ still didn't answer the question. hahai have a friend with a pretty large farm in Cleveland nc with a shooting range setup on it.does that count?
12/5/2007 9:10:56 AM
the SA is cool and allbut honestly the bolt action will be fineI'm gonna pick up a bolt action sometime next spring I supposeI wanna get one now while I still can, plus ammo is already at $2.00+ per shot(shotgun is still for sale, I may sell my redhawk too)[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 9:39 AM. Reason : ...]
12/5/2007 9:38:26 AM
yeah i'm thinking the same man.. i really want one.. and that range finder attachment they have is SIIICK
12/5/2007 10:51:04 AM
12/5/2007 11:16:24 AM
I think "investment" wise it's not gonna matterthey ALL are gonna be outlawed eventually and whatever you have will skyrocket in value anyway
12/5/2007 11:26:34 AM
yeah motion carried but how rare will semi-auto be?
12/5/2007 12:08:50 PM
yeah truebut the ammo is where the money is really gonna be madebuy all the API stuff you can find now
12/5/2007 12:12:39 PM
My bad. I thought that high end would imply SA.
12/5/2007 3:56:46 PM
well by high end i thought you ment properly designed. i've seen some that look like 1/2 steel pipe with a hammer at one end.
12/8/2007 12:32:18 PM
Does anyone have advice on the .40 to 9mm conversion barrels by bar-sto? Is it worth it? or should I just get a separate 9mm if I'm going through the trouble of a conversion barrel?I have a question about fingerpints for concealed carry. I have some scarring on my finger pads obscuring some of the loops, does that mean I'm automatically disqualified from applying for a permit?[Edited on December 9, 2007 at 4:28 AM. Reason : ,]
12/9/2007 4:28:03 AM
your prints are your prints, they cant say they dont like them or something. Barsto barrels are top shelf, and should be a drop in for a sig.[Edited on December 9, 2007 at 9:15 AM. Reason : barrel]
12/9/2007 9:13:52 AM
going to the charlotte gun show today
12/9/2007 9:58:55 AM
or not bro in law backed out last min what do yall think of a springfield 40
12/9/2007 7:09:47 PM
12/9/2007 8:54:12 PM
I appreciate your advice.From what a few people have said about it, I'll just go with another gun if I want a 9mm.Right now, for a polymer pistol, I'd def. consider:The H&K P30: is a fantastic gun in hand. For a novice like me, I managed some pretty tight groupings. It's only offered in 9mm, but if they came out with a .40, I would be the first one in line.I have never held a P250. I'd really like to, but it's new and they only offer it in 9mm also.The p229 I tried out was pretty good, the heft was spot on and helped with recoil. I have no idea how .40 recoil would feel in a polymer frame.
12/9/2007 11:20:42 PM
Why do you only want a polymer frame?
12/9/2007 11:27:52 PM
Nah, I'm not big on polymer. I was just looking at at pistol that had it. There are a lot of features of the P30 that intrigue me. The decock button by the hammer is one of the better ideas to come along.I'd rather have a Sig 229 Equinox .40 DA/SA with front cocking serrations, and the Short Reset Trigger option.[Edited on December 10, 2007 at 3:25 AM. Reason : but now that i think about it, i might want a 9mm pistol too.]
12/10/2007 3:25:05 AM
The .40 S&W is a relatively hot load (compared to the .45 and the 9mm) with a tendancy to wear out recoil springs quickly and have, as gk2004 put it, KA-BOOM issues when the bullet gets set back too far. That being said, if a gun can handle a .40 S&W it should be able to handle a 9mm fairly safely if you really wanted it. But if the manufacturer says no . . . I wouldn't go with it.Look at the new Ruger SR9 as well. My friend has a P95 and I was surprisingly impressed with the way it shot for the price. They've put a LOT into this new SR9, so it would be worth a look: http://www.ruger.com/SR9/ Initially, I hated polymer pistols, but that is mostly because the primary polymer pistol was the Glock and I never liked the way Glocks felt in my hand. I've been won over by the M&P.]
12/10/2007 7:49:28 AM
I have never been a fan of the .40, they seem to have a snappier recoil impulse than the .45, and are a mere shadow of what it should have been, the venerable 10mm. However, they are the answer for the law folks, more muzzle engergy than a 9mm with higher capacities than .45acp guns but less recoil than the full house 10mm loads. The .357sig in a sig would be very nice, but the cost of ammo is a factor and despite what the gunstore guy tells me I will still be able to buy ammo for it in 5 years. and 16 ga, and .44 special. [Edited on December 10, 2007 at 8:40 PM. Reason : get a .45 and be done with it. ]
12/10/2007 8:37:53 PM
im looking at getting a Springfield 1911 GI in OD this christmas or an older full rail operator if i can get lucky and find one. i dont like the new half rail operator very much.
12/10/2007 9:00:51 PM
ewstephe, so you're saying that the .45 acp in the same barrel length as the .40 would have less recoil?i'm only looking to own one gun to start with and to become proficient at using it.
12/11/2007 12:29:34 AM
I'm not going to read this thread to see if it's already been said, but...someone named Fumbler being a gun collector, just makes me nervous.[Edited on December 11, 2007 at 12:58 AM. Reason : ]
12/11/2007 12:58:09 AM
ha. ha. funny.
12/11/2007 8:08:47 AM
It is a different recoil impulse, more of a thump with a .45 and more of a snap with a .40. the important thing here is to do what you are doing which is try a bunch of different guns, shapes and weights are very important. I love a jframe airweight with .38+p, some will say the recoil is unpleasant but mine fits my hand well. I never liked the glocks due to the ergonomics, other people swear by them. dont buy anything that dosent start with .4 and you will be fine. you will find one that feels good to you .
12/11/2007 6:17:27 PM
12/12/2007 11:31:33 AM
thats true, it isnt an apples to apples comparison but i have to carry totally concealed, and a j frame fits in a frontpants pocket very well. the rest of my shit is .45.
12/12/2007 5:53:17 PM
is there any good rundown that i can read on the internets about all the different types and operations of handguns?im looking to pickup a pistol and get my CCP but i dont really know where to get started to figure out what i wantone of my roommates has a kimber 1911 and some model sig that i want to shoot to start to get a feel for what i wantbut i would really like to just get some unbiased info about this
12/12/2007 10:43:31 PM
you're never going to find unbiased info.that's like saying news reporters are impartial.but asking questions like i'm doing and trying out a lot of different guns is the way to go. at least for me.go to a bunch of gun ranges and rent. it'll cost you, but you'll find something you like.http://world.guns.ru/handguns is a good link for gun info.[Edited on December 12, 2007 at 10:55 PM. Reason : g]
12/12/2007 10:50:40 PM
^^^ & ^^^^ Seems like most people would choose to use non fmj/wad-cutters/etc. as their personal defense loads. I'm not up to date on the latest defense loads, but seems like that would make a difference in the comparison of loads-with that said, anyone use frangible loads?[Edited on December 12, 2007 at 10:52 PM. Reason : fast posters][Edited on December 12, 2007 at 10:53 PM. Reason : aficionado, i'd start buying gun magazines and read the reviews]
12/12/2007 10:52:13 PM
what does it usually cost to rent?
12/12/2007 10:52:37 PM
last spring at davi's a G26 glock, 2boxes of ammo, targets, and the range fee were around $40-50ish, iirc[Edited on December 12, 2007 at 10:54 PM. Reason : maybe 3 boxes of ammo, 50rds/box][Edited on December 12, 2007 at 10:55 PM. Reason : -]
12/12/2007 10:54:17 PM
thx
12/12/2007 10:55:26 PM
wanna see my next gun ?m21 tacticalWANT
12/12/2007 11:05:48 PM
M1A forthemutherfuckingwin. I absolutely love those guns.[Edited on December 12, 2007 at 11:45 PM. Reason : i want a SOCOM16]
12/12/2007 11:45:05 PM
gold dots or hydrashocks have been proven by the law folks so I like them. In general if it has a hole in it, or some lead poking outof the copper jacket, it will do the job. that being said the .45acp earned it reputation with ball ammo, so dont discount that for a minute, I sure dont want to be on the wrong end. I worry less about what ammo or caliber I carry and more about the fundamentals of shooting, good shot placement improves every round you fire( you should still carry/own as much gun as you can use though). http://forums.1911forum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=22 this is the defence portion of a 1911 forum, its well run with no flaming or craptalking, and is good place start researching what works well.excuse me if I overanswer a question, I have spent alot of time on this type of thing. [Edited on December 13, 2007 at 12:01 AM. Reason : lota typing]
12/12/2007 11:55:15 PM
yeah, I'm thinking ive got a mag filled with Gold Dots in mah G23 at the house. Friend of mine had all sorts of trouble trying to find a decent load to cycle in his P3AT, ended up trading it for a Smith .38+P (great swap, of course). so yeah, ive seen the troubles of feeding/cycling different ammoand no, great answer. as well i want to be clear that I too do not discount the use of any round used, as long as good shot placement is utilized. I simply was after someone's opinion on "hotter" rounds or not.I'm still working on my grouping with the G23, I'm a smaller dude with medium hands and the recoil is fairly stiff with the polymer frame, regardless of load. I'd like to be able to pull off a decent double tap with it...we'll see[Edited on December 13, 2007 at 12:07 AM. Reason : -][Edited on December 13, 2007 at 12:08 AM. Reason : -]
12/13/2007 12:05:11 AM
Gun permit issued tomorrow! Sweet.
12/13/2007 12:13:33 AM
I keep Gold Dots in everything I carry, even my little Beretta 21A -.25 cal. Its a great little pistol. Easy to carry in the summertime as well. The Pierce rubber grips are the best money I ever spent on it. I would have rather found it one in .32 but this one was priced right and it holds 9+1. Anyone else carry a "pocket" pistol? I havn't heard good things about the Kel-Tek's.
12/13/2007 12:21:03 AM