My Odin Works 18" with adjustable gas block (never adjusted) ejects all the cases in a nice neat pile at 3:30 - 4:00 and about 4 foot away from me. I don't have to search very hard for my empty cases.
Good to hear you like the pistol and good shooting.
I feel that everyone should shoot their pistols occasionally at 50 to 100 yards just so they know the capabilities of their pistol and test their own skills. I always take some clay birds with me to practice shooting my centerfire and rimfire...
@FL-NC, my experiences echo yours. I was issued the 1911A1 and M9. After reclassifying to 44E Machinist, I worked hand in hand with unit armorers to fix what they couldn't. I had to fix similar issues as you did.
I was a combat engineer for the first few years I was in and spent most of that...
That was one of the biggest complaints when we switched from the 1911A1 to the M9. My unit didn't get the M9 until late 1992 or early 1993 while stationed in Germany with the 1st Armored Division. Of course engineer battalions are usually some of the last units to get updated equipment. We had...
I would try different ammo and bullet weights before I worried about recrowning the barrel. I would probably replace the Anderson barrel before redoing the crown on it if it was me.
Or that one is disabled and can't handle shooting a 12 gauge. My wife is one. She is pretty short and has MS, there is no way she can comfortably shoot a 12 gauge. She use to use a youth 20 gauge until she was diagnosed with MS, but the 20 is out too.
As mentioned , I did a bunch of testing with 3" 410 buckshot loads. They will work just fine for personal/home defense. Depending on the manufacturers, the 5 pellets from a 3" 410 buckshot load are still traveling at the same fps as 9 pellets out of a 2 3/4"12 gauge buckshot load. And one won't...
The Savage rifles come with Weaver style bases. You have two choices when it comes to a one piece picatinny rail; EGW or DIP.
EGW offers 0 MOA or 20 MOA bases: https://egwguns.com/scope-mounts-rings/standard-rifle-scope-mounts/savage/?model=637
DIP Inc offers 0 MOA or 25 MOA bases...
I have stuck with Savage MkII rifles with their heavy Varmint profile barrels since they all shoot well for me and I don't compete. Yes the CZ and other more expensive rifles are more refined/finished and are generally more suited for completion use.
Go with what fits your budget and your...
I have an old Bushnell Elite 4300 6-24 MIL-DOT, an Arken SH 6-24, and an Arken SH 6-24J (Japanese glass). The Bushnell is slightly better than the Arken SH 6-24J. I can say that the SH 6-24J is definitely worth the extra $100 over the standard SH 6-24.
I won't replace the standard Arken SH 6-24...
I have to agree that the Astra 70 does look a lot like the Star Firestar. And if the Astra is built as well as the Star, it should be a nice shooter.
I currently have a Firestar M43 9mm and Firestar M40 40 S&W. I wouldn't mind getting the First M45 45ACP to finish the collection.
I have not tested any 410 BBB shells so can't comment. I have done quite a bit of testing with 00 and 000 buckshot 410 shells though. I have started a couple of threads in the shotgun section about my testing.
I will make a few suggestions.
Stick with 00 buckshot if your 410 barrel has a...
I assembled my upper and went with an Odin Works 18" barrel. I have been very pleased on how it shoots. I have only shot factory 105Gr and 108Gr ammo so far. Here are a couple of phots showing my final 5 shot groups with both. The final 5 shot groups are circled in yellow. The others are from...
I still have a M7 bayonet from when I was in the Army. I ended up building a M16A2 clone to go with it.
Oh the fond memories of bayonet training in Basic Training at Fort Leonardwood in 1989. 🤪 And we trained a little bit with bayonets mounted when training up for the Bosnian peace keeping...
I had my 6 month checkup with my primary care doctor at the local VA clinic yesterday. And Yes I was asked again by the nurse and doctor about my mental health, firearms and if I can manage my own finances. I was also asked again about toxic exposures too, I told them both that everything I was...
I think I am using a New Frontier buffer spacer, I would have to remove it from the rifle to double check. I know the New Frontier spacers are around $10 or less. Or one can always use quarters. The spacers are nice in that they fit into the bottom of the spring and stay in place.
Or as...
I am still running the stock 5.5 ounce CMMG buffer and spring with a spacer and it runs fine. I haven't had any issues with that setup while running bulk 115Gr ammo and my 115Gr reloads. I will probably try to add a little weight to that buffer or buy one that weighs between 7.5 and 8.5 ounces...
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