I have a bushmaster (20" HBAR) and a CMMG (14.5). If I get another it will be a CMMG. They seem good to do business with, have the features I like (mid-length, chrome, 1-7 twist) and are local (for me). I don't have any complaints about either (actualy the bushmasters trigger is somewhat better...
Regardless of the purchase price the .22 upper is going to be much (MUCH) cheaper to operate, so if you're going for best value for practice it's hard to beat a .22
I'm not sure what is available in those two items as I haven't really shopped them around, but I think I can help a little bit:
the stock (m4 or otherwise) is part of the lower so would be the same no matter what barreled upper you have attached.
The flat-topness is a characteristic of the...
http://www.czusa.com
pretty substantial new product offering (and a few Resurrections)
I'm seeing new shotguns, rimfire, centerfire, pistols and revolvers (yep).
What's the "CZ website update" in the revolver forums you ask? Well you might want to take a look under the Dan Wesson section.
oh yeah, it's http://www.czusa.com
bright side (besides no one injured)
If you're going to blow up a barrel on a revolver you counldn't pick a better one that a Dan Wesson. (what with the quick change and all)
Yeah, When I got a GP100 I sat about dry firing it before I ever cleaned or lubed it. After a bit the trigger began acting the way you describe. I lubed it up and it never happened again.
Do take a look at the site pbhome71 linked to. You'll see that they discovered that pistol ammo actually penetrated more in common building materials than .223 It makes sense if you consider the (relatively) massive and stable pistol rounds compared to the high-speed, center of gravity to the...
".454 Casull Revolver...skeet targets?"
hmm... I don't think the machine will be able to throw the revolver very far, maybe you could get stiffer springs.
And how are you going to know if you hit it?
Maybe you should try an .38 airweight or one of those NAA things.
;)
I bought a used 226 that came with (among other mags) two of those Eagle 17s and I was suprized that they seem to work fine, I don't use them regularly but I didn't throw them away. My other mags are mec-gar 17s and "sig" branded 15s (also made by mec-gar I think). All run great.
great. If anybody has any hands on experience please let me know, I'm curious what the fit and finish/qualty looks like and if it's changed now that they're under cz I'm thinking about the 10mm
I just called CZUSA to ask about availablity of the Dan Wesson 1911s. She told me the .45s were already out and the 10's would be along in January. I haven't seen any traffic about these? Anybody had their hands on a new CZ/DW 1911?
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