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Revolvers aren't any safer around women or children. He needs to learn how to shoot before he ever brings a firearm into his house. Then, he needs to teach everyone else how to shoot and to respect firearms. We're miles away from choosing a gun.
I've never really struggled with a standard latch, but the extended ones are nice on a scoped rifle. Pay the extra for better material. It's a relatively hard-use part. I recommend getting 2 while you're at it.
.270 was made for 130 grain bullets IMHO. I get sub-dime groups with my Classic Stainless Model 70 using Remington soft points. I'm typically not a fan of anything "Remington", but this Model 70 loves their ammo. It has a 1/10 twist. 1/9 would probably be better for 150 grain loads.
Sam at SG started warning customers last year that prices were going up soon. It wasn't a marketing scheme. He was just being straight, as always. But I don't think anyone anticipated just HOW much prices would go up. Some of us had the privilege to make hay while the sun shined. I'm truly sorry...
...it threw shells 2 bays down; without the silencer, it threw shells 1 bay down. It never failed once, but take that with a grain of salt. It *might* have trouble with more expensive SAAMI hunting-style ammo, but that's not what I have on hand, and that's not what I bought it for. YMMV, but I'm...
From what I can tell, you can spend just about as much as you want to on an AR10. My friend has a GAP that he spent thousands on. It shoots very well. I can't afford that much, but I just posted a new thread of my initial impressions of the Armalite AR10 I picked up...
I finally got around to taking some pics for you guys. There were a couple of surprises with this one...some good, some meh. The barrel is just over 16" and is chrome lined as advertised. Supposedly 4150 steel with forged 7075 upper and lower receivers. The barrel is a medium-ish profile, but it...
Is it this one? https://pof-usa.com/firearms/revolution-di/
Looks interesting, but prolly out of my price range. I've got a line on an Armalite AR10TAC16 for $1600 out the "door".
What's frustrating is I've never seen any of these (POF, Armalite, Stag) on a dealer's rack. Academy has (had)...
Hi, does anyone have any experience with the latest Armalite AR10 "Tac" series rifles? Since DPMS is no more, I'm wondering how they compare in reliability and parts compatibility. I know they have different receiver specs, but Armalite finally adopted the PMAG/SR-25 standard. Who makes...
I think it's a meld. I think the new Python 2020 design is probably stronger in the frame and lockwork department (like the Trooper/BOA). The hammer is definitely more "BOA". The barrel is Python, but I hope they've solved the cosmetic issues with the crowns. Or else go without crowns. Most...
I have to believe that the ultimate fix has more to do with lockwork than loose screws...because screws do loosen. Either way, I think they'll get it sorted.
I was just more amused that the new 2020 Python seems to bear a closer resemblance to the Lou Horton BOA of old than the classic Python.
I did a quick search on this and didn't see anything obvious. Has anyone else noticed that the Colt 2020 Python seems to more resemble a Colt "BOA" than a traditional Python? The BOA had a slightly beefier Trooper frame and action with a Python barrel. The BOA also had a serrated (vs. checkered)...
I think this crisis will change opinions on gun ownership for decades to come...in a positive way but not for any positive reasons. If enough people are out of work for long enough, enough people will understand the need for powerful home and self defense.
Sam at sgammo.com warned his customers of this at least a month or two ago. I don't know how many history or economics students we have here, but ammo is probably cheaper right now than it ever has been or ever will be again...on an inflation-adjusted basis. So make hay while the sun shines.
As many others have, I recommend a Ruger MKII or MKIV.
And if you get bored with that, find a nice used Beretta 70-series...finest little .22 pistols ever, in my opinion. They have HUGE fail-safe extractors reminiscent of Beretta's larger .380 sized pistols. They just don't hardly jam or fail...
Mine was always a Sig P220 and P226. It was a loooong time before I could afford either. I don't think there is another pistol that I'd appreciate or treasure as much at any price.
There won't be any more...at least not like they used to make them. They were selling for over $800 new before Browning finally threw in the towel. I would rather have a later model MK III, but there's some value in a face-to-face transfer.
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