I hear ya. IIRC though, it actually only ran for a little over an hour when I went.
12/30/2010 6:53:40 PM
Put about 25 .454 Casull rounds through the 460...big recoil but no big deal and not even the biggest load...loud but not as loud as I was expecting...smooth action, pretty accurate where we were shooting from about 25-30 feet away...here are some pics below...I should've taken one of the 1/4" steel plate we were shooting at, cause we beat it up pretty good...I take a couple pics of my S&W Model 60 .38 to compare sizevery fun to shoot...but if you shot 50 rounds through it, your hands would be sore
12/31/2010 6:41:09 PM
That's one nicely finished forcing cone
12/31/2010 7:40:19 PM
blends right in
12/31/2010 8:39:34 PM
What would be a great price for a new LCP out the door? I'm thinking $300 cash...
12/31/2010 11:13:22 PM
That's a pretty good price, I guess, but hardly a fire sale price.
1/1/2011 10:37:05 AM
that's about average- typical price that I see, minus tax, so what- about 24 bucks cheaper "out the door" if you will. I would buy it at that price, but that price is not special enough to make me run out and get one tomorrow
1/1/2011 8:55:59 PM
^^^ that's the normal price. What me and others bought it at. Never seen it lower.
1/1/2011 9:26:27 PM
I paid $289+tax for my LCP 3 days ago at Lawmens in Raleigh.
1/1/2011 9:41:02 PM
Damn bastards lowered the price
1/1/2011 9:47:48 PM
Lawmens is almost ALWAYS ~$15-20 cheaper on their guns than most other gun shops.
1/1/2011 10:12:44 PM
jims has always been the best i've seen. then again, he would need to special order most stuff
1/1/2011 10:18:36 PM
I've never been to Jim's, but I dont think it'd be worth the drive if you're in the Raleigh/Durham area. The money you'd save would be spent on gas.
1/1/2011 10:26:38 PM
it is only a couple miles away from PDHS and Lawmans- really not bad at all, especially if you live in south raleigh. And if you are driving to the other ones from north raleigh/durham, then Jim's really isn't that much further out of the way (according to mapquest, it is only 2.75 miles from personal defense0
1/2/2011 1:21:13 AM
How would I go about getting on the Camp Butner rifle range?
1/2/2011 1:26:32 AM
dunno for sure, but maybe this can help:http://www.nc.ngb.army.mil/index.php/trainingsites/
1/2/2011 1:29:04 AM
I'm up in Raleigh right now with my 7mm REM, AR-7, and Saiga 12, if anyone wants to go shoot and has a good place to do it.I have some family land about 30 minutes from here, but I don't feel like finding targets and a table and stuff to drag out there...if nobody has a good place to shoot, I'll prob just go back home a little early and go to B&R in Havelock (they have a 200 yard range).
1/2/2011 11:17:52 AM
A lot of the RSOs at the Wake County range coach rifle at Butner, you could probably call down there and ask, or come down to Spring Lake, to Range 37 (the fake one)
1/2/2011 5:47:15 PM
Good info on the Wake Co. Maybe they'll drop some of that info over the phone. I'll be damned if I'll sit through a 2-hour class just to shoot my rifle on a 100-yard range.Never heard of that Range 37...looks like they just have a 100-yard range, though. There's a 200-yard range 30 minutes from me in Havelock, though.Man, I'd like to buy a rifle to get into competitive shooting. I think I'd enjoy F-class, but maybe I'd enjoy some sort of service rifle shooting with an AR. The big factor is what kind of matches are available nearby my next duty station, as I won't be here in NC enough longer to choose my rifle based on what matches are around here.[Edited on January 2, 2011 at 11:26 PM. Reason : ]
1/2/2011 11:22:55 PM
range 37 == range 1
1/3/2011 6:40:30 AM
just got my CCP address changed. It was free and they gave me a second laminated card that I have to keep with my original showing the new address- I was surprised they didn't make me pay anything for a new card
1/3/2011 12:58:10 PM
in my experience, it really depends on the county. i moved (my legal address) from wayne co. to person co. and person gave me a 8.5x11" sheet for free and told me to keep it with me. i told them there was no way that would survive for 4 yrs in my wallet, so they sold me a duplicate for 10 or 15 bucks i think. then the dumb cunt working there didn't know how to work the laminating machine so i had to laminate it at work.
1/3/2011 1:54:28 PM
Ha. When I moved from Person, they gave me the sheet and the JoCo sheriff told me I could carry that around or buy a new card from them for like $10. I'm still carrying the folded 8.5x11 sheet in my wallet.
1/3/2011 3:32:33 PM
they made the new card out of a folded up piece of paper (cut off all the extreneous stuff). I could have bought a new card ("dupilicate") for 15 bucks, but it is just one extra card, and I didn't have EXACT change, so I said f- itfeels good to be 100% legal again
1/3/2011 3:37:00 PM
Speaking of the LCP, did anyone see Ruger's latest pistol? They announced the LC9, single stack 9mm, slightly larger than the LCP. I think their website updated today. It's right on the front page.
1/4/2011 12:38:43 AM
1/4/2011 2:25:10 AM
Glock G26/G27MSRP: $599.99LENGTH: 6.29 in.HEIGHT: 4.17 in.WIDTH: 1.18 in.WEIGHT: 19.75 ozCAPACITY: 10+1 / 9+1Ruger LC9MSRP: $443.00LENGTH: 6.00 in.HEIGHT: 4.50 in.WIDTH: 0.90 in.WEIGHT: 17.10 ozCAPACITY: 7+1Sig P290MSRP: TBDLENGTH: 5.50 in.HEIGHT: 3.90 in.WIDTH: 1.10 in.WEIGHT: 20.5 ozCAPACITY: 8+1Glocks are on sale now for about $100 off... I'm not a hardcore glock fanboy, but the extra capacity in similar package is very attractive even though it's the longest and widest firearm of the three (but not by much)[Edited on January 4, 2011 at 9:53 AM. Reason : .]
1/4/2011 9:51:01 AM
I'm more excited about the Kel Tec KSG.It's a bullpup pump shotgun, 2 magazine tubes. MSRP supposed to be around 750.
1/4/2011 1:51:14 PM
I'm a little dubious about Kel-Tec quality, we'll see how this pans out.
1/5/2011 12:06:00 PM
Any recommendations for a first-time handgun buyer? I posted something in the classified thread but thought i'd post up here as well.I tried to do some research and it seems as if a 1911 would be a good first purchase and I had interest in a taurus 1911, but am open to some educated input
1/5/2011 12:25:12 PM
What do you plan on doing with it?Do you want to carry it? Is it strictly a range-gun? Home defense?If you're carrying regularly, the 1911 weighs a ton and it's going to get cumbersome.If you're just plinking at the range, nothing wrong with a 1911 other than the high cost of ammo. I'd look into a 9mm or something that is cheaper and ammo is more widely available.If it's for home defense, and you're set on a pistol rather than a shotgun, nothing wrong with a 1911 really.
1/5/2011 12:37:37 PM
This would mainly be a range gun, I do have a shotgun at home now. I don't plan on carrying this first handgun outside of to and from the range.
1/5/2011 1:59:50 PM
held my next firearm last night S&W 6866" barrel.357magQuite possibly the best fitting firearm I've held. Weight (granted this was unloaded, but yea), length, balance, etc. were all amazing.Now, just where to find the best deal....willing to go used with this. Thoughts?
1/5/2011 3:38:14 PM
Hey nick- the advice given in the classifieds thread is pretty good, and it seemed like everyone else agreed with each other. Nothing wrong with a 1911, but it isnt the normally recommended first gun. I suggest rereading through those, and then going to look at some 9mm guns.
1/5/2011 6:07:03 PM
Any info on how the Kel Tec works in terms of what tube it selects the next round from? That would be pretty sweet to have one tube loaded up with buckshot and the other with slugs and be able to pick which one you wanted to load.
1/5/2011 6:26:39 PM
Duke, I don't think they'll let you shoot at Butner unless it's through the CMP. That's the only time I've heard of recreational shooting being done there.
1/5/2011 6:36:42 PM
DamnStraight for a starter handgun I would go with a Glock G17. It's a standard 9mm nothing flashy it would make for a good range gun and for the bedside home defense (it is one of my bedside guns) I have shot numerous rounds through my G17 and never had a problem, never jammed, never misfired or hang fired. I am anal about keeping my guns clean but I hear from bigger Glock fan boys at how many rounds they can fire without ever cleaning the gun. [Edited on January 5, 2011 at 6:53 PM. Reason : can't spell]
1/5/2011 6:50:55 PM
Is this also the gun control thread?
1/5/2011 7:35:10 PM
yes, use both hands.
1/5/2011 7:58:33 PM
1/5/2011 8:04:39 PM
i don't have a shotgun ATM, but i'd like to get one...the CIA ultra 87 (an 870 clone) is about $155 after shipping to a local FFL dealer (and then the FFL dealer fee)http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/70782-1.htmlis this a good deal? decent shotgun for a non-enthusiast?there are boatloads of dealers in the area (http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/FFLDealers/)...do they all charge the same fee? how does this work (as i've never bought a gun online)?
1/6/2011 10:01:31 AM
^^ Thanks for the info, that sounds like it could be a pretty sweet gun if it has a little better quality that other kel tec's I have seen^ I would spend a bit more and get a Mossberg 500 if I was you. Gun has a great reputation and isn't very expensive.
1/6/2011 10:12:38 AM
^^ you can call them up and check, it's usually 20-30 in the area. just make sure to tell them when you decide who you're going to use.
1/6/2011 10:44:55 AM
I have a strong feeling that Kel-Tec will be joining my collection.
1/6/2011 11:23:35 AM
1/6/2011 11:59:56 AM
I got my mossberg 500 for about 280 out the door... for something I trust a little more and has a better reputation, I consider it worth the "little bit" extra. Next shotgun I'm going to buy is going to be in the 500-700 dollar range and will be a semi auto 20ga
1/6/2011 12:16:04 PM
1/6/2011 12:21:36 PM
jim's gunshop out in garner (I guess the address is technically in raleigh)nice dude, good prices. I just know nothing of CIA guns, and thus probably wouldn't trust them, simply based on the price of the gun. I'm a firm believer that you get what you pay for, and the bottom shelf of "bargain" guns is still gonna be around 250-300 bucks have you looked at pawn shops yet? might be able to find something used for a good price...
1/6/2011 12:35:06 PM
thanks for the tip, i'll check out jim's but no, i haven't really checked out pawn shops, just because the acquisition of a shot gun is one of those things i haven't really put high on my priority list...its primary purpose would probably be home defense and the CIA ultra 87 seems to be of high enough quality to fulfill that purposethat said, it looks like a 19" barrel is pretty short and would severely limit its usefulness as a hunting gun...i figure that if i'm going to get one, might as well be a bit more multipurpose
1/6/2011 1:01:20 PM
Changing barrels on pretty much any shotgun is a trivial process. You could always get the "tactical" model for keeping under the bed, and buy a more hunting-oriented barrel for doing that.
1/6/2011 2:03:59 PM