Sarco sells a kit consisting of the barrel, stock, main spring housing (needed to connect the stock) and holster for around 170 bucks.
I know, I got mine a few months back.
It ain't practical but it ought to be fun.
Oh, using it on a frame that is set up for 45 super and firing appropriate ammo...
It is an idea than has been around for a very long time.
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I disconnected the magazine safety on my BHP. It improves the trigger pull.
I also prefer guns that will operate even if I lose the magazine and have to single load.
Seriously, if a cop looses his gun to a bad guy he has probably already lost the fight.
Here in Missouri...
I have used a .223 with much success over the years. I hunt in central Missouri where deer average somewhere around 140lbs. I understand up north the deer are bigger and do not know how the .223 would perform on a 250lbs deer.
So, I would say it depends on where you are...
Not a bad deal, not a great deal....
I have a Neos and I like it. The grip angle is a bit wonky but if it works for you then it works for you. I would say it is as reliable as the next .22 pistol out there and accuracy is about par for the course.
I guess I would say it is about typical for a...
If you run the numbers (TKO, FtLbs, etc.) a 500 S&W out of a pistol might surprise a lot of the pro-rifle crowd here.
Beartooth bullets has an online calculator that can do all this. Personally for close range grizzly defense I would prefer a 500 S&W pistol to any 30.06, even a semi auto like a...
And if you attach a golf ball launcher on your AR15 and load one of these in your ciener conversion it will not send a golfball anywhere near as far as a milspec .223 miles gear training blank.
I picked up one of the M4gery types a year or so back and I am happy with it. Mine has a double star lower and no idea on the rest of the parts. Oh, no chrome 1/9 barrel too. It shoots good enough and nothing has broke on it. I have used it in three gun matches and it performs as good as...
I faced the same decisions a couple of years back. I went with the P3AT for the same reasons stated above. I upgraded a few months back to a Keltec P11.
Start making friends at the tire shop and get while the gettin' is good.
Lead will always be around but it will become harder to find.
I have somewhere around 300lbs in the garage now but wish I had more.
BTW, 300lbs with an average bullet weight of 150grs equals 14000 bullets.
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