Not sure if his is the right place but Academy Sports in Huntsville/Madison on hwy 72 has quite a bit of ammo. They put .22LR, .223, and 5.56 behind the customer service counter. Didn't. Really look at the brands but prices were around $3 a box. They had quite a bit I don't think people are...
mauser for custom builds the action is a tank. Mosin for shooting and eventually will go up as the sks and everything else has. As stated above depends on use.
I want to say I saw a bolt set up 308 for the ar family platform. It looked somewhat like those 50 bolt upper kits. I didn't. Read into it and maynot be what you are looking for and no telling the price.
I maybe wrong but wouldn't. A corbon powrball help with length when looking at hollow points. Also I had a 35 rem lever and it basically had fmj in the tube with no issue as I was using Buffalo Bore heavy rounds. They have a harder primer though I think.
I don't. Know all the math but if a pistol can fire under water, then I would assume it would fire in space. Then distance would be opposite of course as water is heavy resistance and space is less. The moon has like a 6th or a 3rd the gravity of Earth so the bullet would still drop. Everything...
When in doubt go with a pro. Look up the old Dan Wesson set, it was a revolver with 3 barrels all same caliber but different lengths. Those were not as easy to switch as advertised. Always when changing barrels check head space. Trust but verify always as Murphy's law is working against you...
I worked in a gun/pawn shop for years as an apprentice to the smith (who worked at King's) and have played with just about all types of arms. Each pistol carbine has it's own pros and cons.
Kel-Tec- I owned one in 9mm with Glock mags. It shot fine and never had any problems with...
Finally got to shoot it and nothing but good to say. Didn't shoot far of maybe 50 yards at coke cans which works for me, on my land longest shot for deer which here they aren't very big is pushing 75. It did as described great with 55 and 62 grains. Did have to push the bolt forward once with my...
Thanks eveyone, I owned an M&P long time ago and never had problems, one reason I went back with one. I was going to try and build but I didn't see the point at the pricing. Besides living in north Alabama the dust cover isn't an issue and I don't think I have ever used the FA.
I finally broke down and bought another AR. Due to my son's health I sold every firearm I owned a few years ago but things as always have gotten better. I had a choice of 3 new rifles to choose from the M&P Sport, Windam carbon fiber model, and a Delton. All flat tops and carbines.
I haven't...
I can see where a $400 and a $4000 dollar rifle can be the same, sort of. We all know that at a certain point you are paying for the logo. Then you get into the area of hunting rifle vs competition rifle, then you are comparing apples to oranges. To go with the car analogy it would be like...
Gorgeous black powder gun. I am not sure of the maker but Belgium and guns is most of the time like Swiss and clocks. A great hanger and talk about show piece.
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