The muzzle sports larger 18x1 threads, then it steps down further towards the muzzle to a 1/2x28 thread pitch. Both are covered by the muzzle device. This allows the shooter to use either American or European threaded devices.
Well, by "high capacity" I'm assuming your mean standard capacity. And by "the times we live in" I'm assuming you mean, "enjoying the lowest per capita violent crime rate in 20 years.
On that note, I like the VP9.
If you read the Amendment there IS a limit. Arms. Some of the weapons you listed are classified as ordinance, vehicles that have ordinance mounted destructive devices, or bombs. All arms fall under the second.
@ Skribs
That's the most assinine thing I've read all day, and I've read a lot.
17 rounds is 17 rounds whether you call it high capacity or standard capacity.
"High Capacity" is used as a subjective measurement of capacity in relation to the amount of ammunition held in a magazine...
First off, why don't we stop using propoganda that has been propogated by anit-gun rights groups. "High Capacity?" Hardly, they are standard capacity, or just plain old magazines.
Limiting the capacity of a magazine doesn't limit the capcity or desire to kill.
Hey y'all. I just found a Remington 722 for sale in .243 Winchester. It looks like it is in 85% condition with decent wood and a clean bore. The seller wants $400 for it. Whaddya think, is that fair?
THanks group.
I have a couple Monarchs. The latest is a 4-16x40, great scope that sits atop a little .17HMR. I have always been impressed with the glass quality and durability for the dollar.
Lemmy-collecting is definitely for the Proletariat. ie, beanie babies, centennial plates, shot glasses, cabbage patch kids, and other crap that is deemed "collectable" in order to justify folks' need to amass quantities of useless crap. The proletariat is especially good at it, just go to a...
I don't have any brand loyalties whatsoever, but I can tell you I have had one issue with a Glock. It was a recall some years back, the rear left slide guide rail broke off of the frame. With XD's I have had two issues, both involving reliability, and not related to magazines. Choose the one...
The NAA .22mag black widow is 6.2 oz, I would expect the .22lr version to be even lighter yet. I have carried an LCP in an armband--kind of looks like an Iphone in an arm band, on my longer runs. I can tell you with certainty that after 10 or 12 miles, it was definitely an issue. Any...
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