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Ok, man. That's disappointing to hear, but thanks. It looks like the smart thing to do will be to go with something like a sico 9k for the 9mm and get a vox s for everything else.
Nope, I mean arrested. Just because a shooting occurred that was clearly some measure of self defense, doesn't necessarily make it justified. Of course, there may be a larger amount of discretion used in smaller jurisdictions, but generally speaking, yeah. You shoot someone, you're going to jail.
Hey Chief .... I say find some better ammunition and don't start pulling your hair out about it. About the worst thing you can do that will turn the shooting sport/leisure into a headache is to take rimfire too seriously. I started with a stock 457 and put a $500 barrel on it and still have to...
Yes, colt barrels are good, but come at a premium. There are other good barrels out there as well. Criterion, Centurion, Daniel Defense....
My goto has been Criterion and I haven't been disappointed.
If ultimate accuracy is a concern, I think stainless from a reputable manufacturer would be the way to go, but if good accuracy is the goal with price being a concern, there are lots of options.
My latest addition is a 300 BO upper. I had an upper and bolt carrier group laying around, so I...
Man, with a 1k budget, there are lots of choices. I know this might be considered old school now, but I recently found myself looking for a scope for reaching out to 800 and I landed on a vortex PST. It's still a good bang for the buck. They're a bit heavy for what they are and the zero stop is...
What? Over the past few decades, the price of the minis has done nothing but go up and you can't just blame the value of the dollar going down. The price of ARs has declined substantially over the past few decades despite the value of the dollar going down.
5.56 ammo is never going back to .30...
I was, at one time, a big fan of the Minis, especially the 30. X39 ammo was around $100 for a case of 1440 rounds and the rifles were dirt cheap compared to an AR. These days, the mini just doesn't make any sense. The rifle is expensive, mags are expensive and the ammo is expensive. If you...
Going with a red dot is a no brainer. It's definitely a better way of acquiring a target. You cannot just put a red dot on your firearm and expect to see an instant difference or advantage. Put a red dot on your firearm and shoot as much as it takes to change what you've been doing for however...
This would imply that revolvers are infallible. In my experience, when an auto jams up, it's usually a tap and rack or at worst, drop the mag, clear and insert another mag. When a revolver jams up, and they do, it ain't so easy to fix.
Good shooting. It's good to see that it shoots that well. I have a ruger ranch in x39 that I've had out to 400 and I like it alot. Unfortunately, I can't get the ammo it likes any more and have 2k rounds left. When that's gone, I'm going to either the Grendel or a 300 BO.
I think that's not much of an argument for not carrying a spare mag. If we were to go down that road, the logical cure would be to carry a single stack with a spare mag. This sort of thinking is in line with whether you should keep one in the chamber. If you're worried about that, carry a...
I also keep a spare mag, in case of a malfunction. As reliable as firearms are now, they are still mechanical devices with moving parts. If you have a firearm that you can say has never malfunctioned, id say that you havent shot it enough.
It's nice knowing that you have the spare ammo too.
I remember too when the same discussion was had on many forums regarding red dots on ARs and many of the same arguments were made and yet, here we are.
I was, for a long time, resistant to the concept of a red dot on a handgun. I had the same attitude that many here have. I didn't care for them and told myself the lie that I was faster with irons.
For distances where I'm realistically just point shooting, I'm equally as fast with or without a...
Honestly? I'd call it a day, in terms of load development. Maybe tweak bullet seating depth /crimp a bit just to see what it gets you. I was always anal about loading for an autoloader. The possibility of bullet setback during chamber was always on my mind. I ultimately started crimping with a...
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