5/28/2009 11:29:25 AM
5/28/2009 12:02:00 PM
side note- my friend just said he went to wally world and they had a bunch of 9mm blazer in stock...
5/28/2009 3:06:08 PM
Another thing- I'm looking at building an AR from the ground up.I have a local source for a cheap RRA stipped lower ($169), and I am thinking about going .223 with itI am pretty much asking for suggestions on what other things I should look at.Should I look at a Kit for the lower? I don't know how good the trigger assemblies are on those.And for the upper- any suggestions? I might stick with Rock River- but I'm open for suggestions. Also, would it be worth it to build one of these as well? I'm just trying to keep the price down as much as possible, and I'm willing to wait to get good deals on things (I'm treating this as a project that I will just work on as the pieces come along)I've never built a rifle before (hell- I don't really have that much experience with non-bolt action rifles as it is) so all information would be appreciated
5/28/2009 4:13:44 PM
Rock River is not bad at all. DPMS is also a decent choice. If you want to save alot of time, get a prebuilt lower. Putting one together isn't too bad, just takes time. Get a good stock and grip....it will make your gun 100 times better.
5/28/2009 5:47:09 PM
It doesn't really take that much time to install a LPK. My first time it took about 20 minutes, a tack hammer, pliers, and masking tape. No dings or scratches at all. Just read up on it and you'll be gtg. Stocks are even easier so long as you have the cheapo castle nut wrench.If your price is the main priority to get a functioning, fun weapon it should be just hunkering down and watching online stores or auctions, or forums and waiting until you can snag a good deal. Sometimes that good deal is a full upper or just an upper receiver, but you have to be johnny on the spot since good deals don't last long at all, especially on the forums. Stag and Bushmaster are also some of the good name brands most people don't have trouble with. Also, generally speaking, anything on gunbroker.com is only a good deal for a seller, whatever you pay you would have found cheaper somewhere else if you had googled hard enough.
5/28/2009 6:42:34 PM
^^^^which one? Garner today said they were out...
5/28/2009 6:50:48 PM
Q's on the shotgun...
5/29/2009 9:32:41 AM
Whats a decent price for a S&W Model 60 in stainless? I have one but a friend is asking the most he should pay
5/29/2009 1:50:00 PM
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SearchResults.asp?SearchResults.asp?SearchType=0&Keywords=smith+60&Cat=2325$4-500
5/30/2009 12:52:34 AM
eh, I wouldn't say GB has decent prices - just what you're going to have to pay on GB. Every now and then a good deal will come through on GB, but IMHO, most of them are anything but a deal
5/31/2009 1:11:19 PM
thinking about adding to my collection and I'm looking at the M&P45. Anyone got any experience with them? Glocks don't fit right. XDs are great but I keep selling them since they're never perfect. M&P seems like it's a great fit but I wonder about the trigger. How much does it smooth out? Any good forums besides mp-pistol.com?
5/31/2009 3:21:44 PM
I've got a friend with an M&P 9. He loves it. I shot it the other week and the trigger has smoothed out nicely from when he purchased it. It was a little gritty at first but not now. There still is a bit of over-travel though, so you have to focus on pulling straight back for distance shots. Inside of 15' it doesn't really effect it.
5/31/2009 4:27:51 PM
North Carolina OC (open carry) Dinner!June 13thLocation TBDsee http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum41/18955-11.html for coming details/restaurant ideasOC, CC, nC all welcome.
6/1/2009 8:28:02 AM
What kinds of pistols are you guys CC'ing?I'm looking to get my CC permit soon, and will need to buy a new pistol. I have a fairly small frame...
6/1/2009 10:15:01 AM
bersa thunder 380 most daysXD40 sometimes I would love to get a pocket carry sometime.
6/1/2009 11:39:37 AM
Kahr P9
6/1/2009 11:54:44 AM
Looking for stuff to do with my Dad this week, and we're gonna go to a range I think. I've only ever been to Davi's, so could somebody give me a recommendation for a place in Raleigh? Would need to have pretty good rentals.
6/1/2009 12:13:46 PM
S&W j-frame (Model 637) in 38 special.J frames are small enough for pocket carry, but I do appendix carry because I have too much crap in my pockets.IMO snub nosed revolvers work better than equivalent sized autos for pocket carry because they look less like a gun when they print and they are easier to draw from a pocket. Even slightly smaller autos (length and height) can be harder to draw due to the back of the slide sticking out far. If you lay a revolver upright on a table with the muzzle and end of grip resting on a table then you'll see that they are smaller than autos in that direction.A snub nose is also easier for me to shoot than a subcompact auto.An equivalent sized auto may be better for wait carry due to being thinner.If I didn't go with a revolver then I would have picked a Kahr PM9.I am looking for a Ruger LCP though. A mini pocket auto will be much easier for pocket carry than a snub nose. I'd sacrifice power and shootablility for a gun I can wear with the lightest of clothes or when I'm doing a lot of physical work (even an Airweight S&W gets heavy and annoying sometimes)If you have a small frame but still want to carry IWB then try out appendix carry.I'm 5'-8" and 170 lbs and I can't get away with hip or back carry cause the grips stick out too much. Even with a fitted shirt the handle of a j frame hides nicely. Appendix carry is perfect for me and it's faster to draw than any other method.Appendix carry doesn't work well for people with beer bellies though...That reminds me, I've gotta post pics of my homemade kydex tuckable IWB holster.[Edited on June 1, 2009 at 12:17 PM. Reason : ]
6/1/2009 12:14:33 PM
G22, soon to be G27
6/1/2009 1:06:43 PM
6/1/2009 1:56:11 PM
I'm guessing Range 1 is the closest place to shoot shotguns? I also need to site it so are the guys at Range 1 friendly/helpful?
6/1/2009 2:08:35 PM
Range 1 and PDHSC both allow shotguns.PDHSC is a nicer setup. It has a counter for you to set your gear up, sound reducing wall panels, and 6 lanes. It will cost 15-20 just to shoot. The test you need to take is free.Range 1 has 6 to 8 lanes...I can't remember. They charge by the hour and there is a $5 test fee. The big differences are that Range 1 allows .223 and 7.62 if you use thier ammo. Also, Range 1 has a longer range with NO sound reducing wall panels. Not to mention there is almost no room to move in their range.The guys at Range 1 were dicks. Someone we were with shot a hanger clip for the target...they charged a $20 range damage fee. PDHSC would never charge you for that. [Edited on June 1, 2009 at 2:31 PM. Reason : .]
6/1/2009 2:29:13 PM
6/1/2009 2:32:41 PM
Oh, I know all about PDHSC - I'm a member there, but last time I was there the guy said no shotguns... it was the old, pissed off guy though.And PDHSC will charge you a damage fee if you piss them off enough (I didn't do it, but another guy did - for some reason, Mr sharpshooter was pissed and gave the clerks shit over the broken clip; he even said he didn't shoot the clip even though he'd been shooting for about 20 minutes.
6/1/2009 2:37:23 PM
pdhs used to allow shotguns, as long as it had a stock (I had to throw my folding stock onto my shotty to bring it their)but the last time i brought it in, they informed me that they were not allowing shotguns at all anymore (people where hitting the target return thingies)
6/1/2009 3:06:31 PM
I'm feeling lazy and brain dead, so I don't really want to look this up:How would an 18-20 year old get a pistol in NC? 21+ purchase with PPP/CCP then get a temporary transfer for the <21 person?
6/1/2009 5:17:57 PM
pretty sure that's illegal
6/1/2009 5:26:36 PM
well how does it work then? there is a way. I know that much.
6/1/2009 5:28:06 PM
You can legally own a pistol if over 18. You can have a 18-20.9 year old go bug the local sheriff, most WILL issue a permit, with a nice 'not for use at dealer' stamp on it. They can then use that permit to buy from a private party. Federal law restricts sales of handguns at dealers to those over 21, but ownership is 18+/emancipated minor when in their own domicile.
6/1/2009 5:45:24 PM
The whole my-grandfather-died-and-left-me-a-gift thing should work, thats the legal loophole. I cant remember specifics but suffice to say you still couldn't get your CCP if you were under 21. You're only allowed to own that pistol, even open carrying it in public it can get kind of fuzzy.
6/1/2009 8:21:24 PM
yeh, it's not me, a friend. I've got my CCP, but my <21 roomie wants to get a pistol and I'm not too familiar with that portion of the law.
6/1/2009 8:29:20 PM
for CC it's a S&W J Frame Model 642. I like the fact that I could shoot from a pocket if needed, and somebody can't jam the slide back rendering it useless if they are in close quarters.The wife's CC is a Kahr P9And if I'm feeling really froggy or wearing a coat I'll carry the Sig P229.
6/2/2009 10:57:54 AM
6/2/2009 11:03:34 AM
yeah, it really just depends on what is comfortableI carry a relatively large pistol for CCW, but I am a larger guy, so it doesn't feel as big as it would to othersit also depends on what you can shoot comfortably. kylekatern let me shoot his keltec's (with different calibers)- while I thought it was a neat gun, and perfect for concealment, my hands are too big, and I feel like the gun is about to fly out of my hand when I shoot it. I've had the same problem with some J-framesThere are grips you can get to make it thicker, but I need a pistol with a handle I can get a good grip with, and many subcompact pistols don't fit the bill (s&w mp9 subcompact actually does fit me, but that is because of a magazine extender it had on there)Also, for CCW, some prefer a revolver over a semiautomatic due to the "it won't jam" set of arguments. It is apples and oranges... I'd prefer to have 17+1 in my pistol, that I take great care of and keep clean and oiled (reducing chance of jamming greatly) than a 5-6 rd revolver. Like i said earlier though, it really is just what is comfortable for you to shoot and for you to wear- you also need to decide how you are going to carry- draw side, cross draw... in the pocket or IWB- hell, I know people who carry on their ankle for their only CCW (I don't understand that for primary carry, but it is what they want to do, and I won't argue with them).
6/2/2009 11:43:34 AM
6/2/2009 12:19:08 PM
Or you can just carry around 3 or 4 guns with you at all times son. Keep a J-frame IWB son. Keep a G26 in the pocket son. Keep a G17 in the car or another holster son. Then keep dat .44 Mag wherever you might need him son. Wherever you might need him.
6/2/2009 1:37:32 PM
6/2/2009 2:28:47 PM
anyone want to help me out? trying to get some 380 ammo. midway just got some in, but it's 4/customer only.http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=331858I'll pay you back for the ammo + shipping. you must sign into midway to purchase ammo.
6/2/2009 3:08:47 PM
Didn't you just get 500 rounds with your Bersa?
6/2/2009 3:55:58 PM
now now boys....
6/2/2009 4:27:55 PM
Anybody have one of these? Worth the $texas? http://www.onesourcetactical.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1512
6/2/2009 6:39:42 PM
OST's prices can be a little high but their service has always been superior. As far as the Sneaky-bags, I know people who love them. I haven't personally used them.
6/2/2009 6:59:42 PM
What period of time would you say is reasonable to continuously keep a magazine fully loaded before the spring begins to lose some of its strength? I'm asking specifically about a 15-round 9mm HK factory (composite) magazine. I almost always leave 2 of mine full, but sometimes will empty them and refill them for no particular reason other than to check on the spring. I've had the magazines for about 6 years now.
6/2/2009 10:14:42 PM
Just don't fill them completely if they're going to sit for a while.
6/2/2009 10:25:27 PM
^Why would you keep them completely full if you aren't using them? Personally on my carry pistol I keep 10/16 personal defense rounds loaded all the time and occasionally rotate out with my other 2 mags so the spring won't be compressed for months on end.
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