I replied to this long ago and have read it right along. But I would not reply these days with the exstream anti gun culture. Maybe this thread should be closed. jmho
I hear ya, but I pay with a card, so, anyone I might not want to know, knows.Because if someone replies every time they get a new firearm your giving a up to date list of what you have in one thread. Maybe I'm being too cautious but I never would have thought how negative things are now and gun owners seem to be the blame for a lot of society's ills. Like I said it's jmo so post away.
I would say 99% of my firearms I paid cash or money order. In the beginning it had nothing to do with concerns of who knew what I bought. Paying cash made me stop and think that I wanted it. Now I'm glad I did. Especially in the state I live in.I hear ya, but I pay with a card, so, anyone I might not want to know, knows.
You lucky son of a gun. I want one as well as the HakimTo kick off the month I was lucky enough to purchase an Egyptian Rasheed in 7.63x39. Beautiful rifle. Only 8000 were imported into the US so they are rare to find on the market. They are the next rifle after the Egyptian Hakim. Can't wait to get this one to the range!!
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Nice! Just be careful with the extractor. They are known to get pulled out on ejection with the case.To kick off the month I was lucky enough to purchase an Egyptian Rasheed in 7.63x39. Beautiful rifle. Only 8000 were imported into the US so they are rare to find on the market. They are the next rifle after the Egyptian Hakim. Can't wait to get this one to the range!!
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Picked this up today used. Taurus UL445 because I had been wanting a .44 Special revolver.
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Already tried it out as they will give me free range time when I buy a gun. I ran 15 rounds of Cavalry 200 grain lead flat point, 5 rounds Grizzly 200 grain lead flat point, and 5 rounds Hornady XTP JHP 180 grain. First the Cavalry rounds, and they shot low at 3 yards, about 8 inches low. I had to put the blade above the notch about half way to get it to shoot on point. Same with the other rounds. I did more single action as I wanted to check accuracy without interference of pulling DA. All the lead rounds looked like they were keyholing but the guy who sold me the gun said that often the lead will stick to the paper enough to cause it to tear out, as these were longer slots than keyholing. Also the JHP made nice round holes. The JHP was last and grouped nicely--something like 2-3 inch which is not bad for me and first time with the gun.Let us know how that little beast shoots.