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10-17-2020, 12:15 AM #801
^^^ Makes me wish I had snagged a drum of 12,500 rounds of M855 in the past. Think the best deal I recall was $4600 shipped. The 420 round cans for $179 we're almost as cheap so I went with those and just kept stacking them.
Don't recall if it was Wideners, Graf, Natchez, or Brownells that had the drums.
When it's in stock, Palmetto State Armory usually has the 420 round cans @ a reasonable price.There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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10-20-2020, 10:15 AM #802
Apparently a Venice, Fla. reloader's house caught fire (while they were "hand filling rounds of ammunition") and it went up in flames. The news says there was ~100 lbs of powder involved and 10,000 rounds of ammunition. The news idiots also say they had oxygen and acetylene tanks but these didn't go 'splody.
I'd be curious to know how this started, and particularly if cancer sticks were involved. Definitely smacks of some basic safety shortcomings that what I presume to be their entire stash of powder could somehow be involved.
BTW, if you haven't seen it, SAAMI did testing and determined that unconfined cartridges detonating from the heat of a fire DO NOT pose a serious threat to firefighters. The bullets tend to be so slow-moving that they bounce off the firefighter's protective gear.
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10-20-2020, 10:25 AM #803
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10-20-2020, 11:23 AM #804
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10-22-2020, 01:41 PM #805
RANGE DAY!! Heading out to zero these two bad boys in. Curious to see how the Holosun holds up to the Eotech. Love the idea of their self charging battery and it’s overall battery life.
Love the other Eotechs I have but they just chew through batteries. This XPS2 is new to me though.
Anyone have any experience with Holosun? The reviews seem great (at least on this 510C model). The review were also great on the Romeo 3 and 4 too and I hated them.
We shall see...
(Probably go sell a kidney afterwards so I can replace the ammo in my cache. If I can find it, lol)
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10-22-2020, 03:35 PM #806
Heard good things on holosun but no personal experience
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10-22-2020, 06:18 PM #807
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10-23-2020, 02:56 PM #808
Admit it, you want one.
8oth Anniversary Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun High On Christmas Lists
The 80th anniversary edition of the Daisy Christmas Dream Red Ryder BB gun should be a hit with kids this Christmas. Just like the one from the classic cult holiday movie, this BB gun comes with a compass in the stock and a sundial for telling time. While it may not be the gun of choice for protecting the family from Black Bart or taking ducks on the wing, the new Daisy Christmas Dream is the perfect tool for teaching gun safety and marksmanship skills to the youth in your life.
Compass In Stock Of This Red Ryder BB Gun
This Special Edition Daisy BB Gun features the traditional fancy Red Ryder logo engraving on the left side of handsome wood stock.
On the right side is an embedded working compass and a deep-set engraved sundial (a gnomon is included). [a "gnomon" is the part of the sundial that casts the shadow (had to look that one up myself)]
Excellent For Teaching Gun Safety
All of these BB guns feature top-quality craftsmanship and wood stocks and forearms, and shoot at 350 feet per second. For more than 80 years the Red Ryder has been tops on every youth’s Christmas Wish List, and this Special Edition makes that dream come true.
Generations have depended on Daisy to manufacture the tools that allow beginning shooters to learn gun safety and marksmanship in a safe manner, and the Christmas Dream Gun is made for that job. With a manual cross-bolt safety and an adjustable rear sight and ramp/blade front sight, this lever action provides the experience of shooting a firearm in a low velocity, airgun situation.
The Christmas Dream Red Ryder BB Gun is available at Walmart and www.walmart.com
Let the "You'll shoot your eye out, kid" jokes commence!
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10-26-2020, 09:03 AM #809
This is a couple of years old but I only just came across it. The guys at Black Rifle Coffee on how horror movies would be different ... if they had veterans in them.
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10-26-2020, 11:04 AM #810
The Communist News Network calls it "panic."
I call it wisdom.
First-time buyers fuel pandemic-related surge in gun sales
... this year's sales spike is different because it's being driven by a rise in first-time gun buyers, especially among African Americans and women.
About 40% of gun sales in the first four months of the year were made by first-time buyers — far higher than the annual average of 24% over the past two decades, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association that tracks gun sales and analyzes industry trends.
Gun sales among Black Americans are up 58% through September, according to the NSSF. Mark Oliva, the foundation's director of public affairs, said the rise in Black gun ownership is unprecedented.
"We've never seen a year-over-year increase that large in African-American gun buyers," Oliva told CNN Business. "It is the largest demographic increase we've seen. People that are buying guns today look a whole lot less like me and a whole lot more like the rest of America," added Oliva, who is White.
Gun merchants and advocacy groups have noticed the trend as well...
... "I have a family to protect," Thompson told CNN Business. "You have people out here who are ignorant to the point where your life doesn't mean anything to them. ... It's getting bad out here. You have no choice but to protect yourself."..
So according to CNN, buying a firearm because you recognize that the demoncrat's rabble-rousing has put your family in danger is a sign of "panic."
Not the term I would use.
...[H]e that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.
-- the Book of Luke, chapter 22, verse 36, King James Bible
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10-26-2020, 11:29 AM #811
Just came across this. it is brilliant.
“'A well-crafted pepperoni pizza, being necessary to the preservation of a diverse menu, the right of the people to keep and cook tomatoes, shall not be infringed.'
I would ask you to try to argue that this statement says that only pepperoni pizzas can keep and cook tomatoes, and only well-crafted ones at that. This is basically what the so-called states rights people argue with respect to the well-regulated militia, vs. the right to keep and bear arms.”
-- Bruce Tiemann
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10-31-2020, 05:45 PM #812
EXCLUSIVE: Why the ATF Targeted the Q Honey Badger (and Other Stuff)
We spoke with the former Acting Chief of the ATF's Firearms Technology Branch to find out why the ATF is quietly waging war on the Q Honey Badger.
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In a nutshell, ... SURPRISE! ... it's politics. The ATF is festooned with swamp creatures. And they thought it would be a nice present to give President Biden to take a swipe and the legality of the pistol "brace," ergo the initial proclamation on the Honey Badger. Then somebody accidentally had a rational thought and came to the realization that if Biden doesn't win, with that decision they might be setting themselves up for a major post-election ass-whuppin'. So they gave the decision a 60-day stay of execution, giving them opportunity to rescind the original ruling if by some strange quirk of fate Trump keeps his job.
It's not entirely that simplistic but feel free to read the article (hyperlink's in the headline) for more details.
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11-01-2020, 08:44 PM #813
Anyone own a 5.7? I’m on the fence but found a good deal on an AR pistol and some ammo (which is like gold) and am considering picking it up. Mostly for plinking, but maybe a truck gun or into a bug out bag.
I like the idea of the cartridge, just have zero experience with it
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11-02-2020, 12:08 AM #814
If you're talking about the FN 5.7, I don't own one, but have shot one several different times after they first hit the market. They're fun to shoot, but the ammo was a tad pricey.
I'm kind of a cheapskate, so I tend to stick to the calibers I'm already setup to reload or ammo that I have a decent stash of.There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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11-02-2020, 07:46 AM #815
That’s exactly the cartridge I’m referring to...the 5.7x28 (FN). Ok cool, agreed on price. It’s definitely a tad expensive and tough to find (but shit, it’s all expensive and hard to find right now). Thought it would be a fun round for the range or even a personal defense round for the truck (with the right grain).
Mostly just thought it was something different and easy to get back on target with subsequent shots because of the minimal recoil.
Fun was what I was looking for though...valid points on cost and availability. Hmmmmmm
Thanks AG
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11-02-2020, 11:30 AM #816
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11-02-2020, 01:56 PM #817
I have had an FN 5.7x28 pistol, and I spent a lot of time studying on pairing it with a PS90 or an AR (rifle or pistol) in 5.7 so I'd have both short and long guns in a common cartridge for HD/bug-out.
The important thing to remember (IMHO) about the 5.7x28 is that it was created for a select-fire PDW with a 10" bbl and 50-rd magazines. Which sounds to me like they were acknowledging that this was a weapon that was reliant on high volumes of fire.
I'm leery of a 5.56 with less than a 14.5" bbl because that cartridge owes so much of its terminal performance to fragmentation, and the M855 and M193 rounds have a minimum fragmentation velocity of about 2700 fps. Which gives you precious little wiggle-room when fired from a short barrel. That's exactly why the USMC stayed faithful to the 20" bbl M-16 until late in 2015, when they finally decided to replace it with an 14.5" bbl M4-pattern carbine. Which is also why I think the 5.7x28 is a better candidate for an AR pistol (because the 5.7x28 was created with 10" bbl performance in mind). And I'd also expect potential accuracy to be better -- especially "follow-up" shots -- because the recoil is so mild.
If you get an AR-pattern pistol that uses the 50-rd FN mag and add a binary trigger, IMHO that's getting awfully close to the functionality of the full-auto FN P90 without the NFA price tag and hassle. A binary trigger will let you run beta-dumps as fast as your wallet can stand them and also makes nice, tight "controlled pairs" much easier than a 'conventional' trigger.
The 5.7 ARs that use FN mags are a little funky because they eject straight down through what Stoner intended to be the magazine well but I find the AR57 easier to maneuver in close quarters than an AR with a 30-rd STANAG mag hanging out of the mag well.
In the end I sold the FN pistol (even thought I'd stockpiled >4000 rounds of ammunition when it was ~20¢ a round) not because I didn't think I could count on a partner 5.7 rifle or carbine to do the business but because I'd sooner have 18 rounds of 9mm (in a Glock 17) than the FN and three more rounds of 5.7.
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11-02-2020, 02:34 PM #818
Always insightful Beetle, thank you. You are knowledgeable and well spoken sir
I went ahead and picked it up today with the intention of mostly plinking but also having the option to stick it in a BOB in case a light weight shoulder fired option is needed. I love my 9mm carbine but honestly have been intrigued by this cartridge for a long time. Had the 1200 rounds not been included in the deal, I would’ve passed. The previous owner also installed a law tactical folding brace on it, so it fits pretty easily wherever you want it. Definitely fun to have and certainly something I didn’t need. Would take my G17 and with my MAK 90 or my DD 5.56 with an 18” barrel any day.
I think the wife will have fun with it too and I’m not sure how long we’ll have access to these types of “pistols”.
I’ll post pics in 3 days when the frigging back ground check is finally cleared. Biden might rival Obama as the firearms salesman of the year...
The CBI here in Colorado is ridiculously slammed. The ammo shelves were absolutely bare today, even more so than usual
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11-03-2020, 04:57 AM #819There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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11-03-2020, 07:44 AM #820
No, it’s actually a Norinco. Has a milled receiver and has been one of the most reliable firearms I’ve ever owned. The cheaper the ammo, the better.
The Maadi’s are beautiful though and tough to find. The Egyptians did that the right way. I’ve passed on a few over the years and kick myself now. The only other AK’s in my collection are WASR-10’s and they don’t have near the quality. They do go bang every time though
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11-03-2020, 08:14 AM #821There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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11-03-2020, 08:35 AM #822
The mid 90’s is when I got my Norinco too. I think I paid 150$ for it. They go between 800-1k now. Same with the Maadi’s. Most of the Maadi’s I’ve seen had the nicer furniture and a more traditional pistol grip and hand guard (is yours this way?).
The Norinco came with this god awful “thumb hole stock” (often called the butthole stock), a filed down bayonet lug and a couple other modifications that made it a “sporting” rifle rather than an “assault rifle” (good old Clinton). Like yours the sights leave something to be desired but it was never meant to be a precision shooter. Load them up with steel cased ammo and then watch them do their job.
You could get kits though and convert it full auto in a flash.
I’ve seen some Maadi’s that are priced well over a thousand dollars. Hold on to it!
If only I knew then that these sub 200$ AK’s would be so highly sought after and that they’d maintain every bit of their functionality, I would’ve loaded up on them. My MAK 90, was my first purchase into that world and I remember the day I bought. I thought it was SO cool! I would field strip it and admire it every week, lol.
I’ve used that lesson to fuel some of my current purchases...telling myself “who the hell knows what the future holds”.
I have some “fancy” military style long guns in my safe, but I’m telling you...as far as something I would trust my life on to go bang every time and knowing I could always find an abundance of ammo (brass, steel or whatever) it would be hard for me not to grab that MAK if I could only bring one (same would go if I had a Maadi).
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11-03-2020, 11:35 AM #823
Nah, mine has the bunghole style stock, too. Laminated wood stock and foregrip. I honestly don't recall if it has the lug on it or not. It was probably neutered to comply with Clinton's insanity Think I gave like a buck eighty for it and a big ass wooden case of the "corrosive" primer ammo for $65?
Picked up a stainless Colt Officers ACP @ the same show. Bought a King's Gun Works guide rod setup to replace the crappy factory tab for the recoil spring plug, took it to work and milled off .05" required to install the setup. Turned out to be one of the most ergonomic ( for me) pistols I've ever purchased. Only downside is it takes an Allen wrench to strip it down now.
I rarely...I mean rarely.... get rid of firearms. I got rid of a Colt Commander in .38 Super and regret it every day.There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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11-03-2020, 04:24 PM #825There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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11-04-2020, 03:31 PM #828
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11-04-2020, 03:33 PM #829
Well gentlemen its pretty much done with i see. Gonna go tommorow and buy as many 30 rd mags as i can afford bc they will no longer be able next year thats if my go to store even has any left if not oh well i should have prepared sadly. It was fun while it lasted
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11-04-2020, 04:14 PM #830
It’s why I’ve been on a tear. This fucking clown, unreal. He has some really big issues to face such as all of the stimulus checks people need for air Jordan’s and the iPhone 12, so maybe it’ll take him a while. I’m more worried about my local communists that have taken over by the names of Polis and Hickenlooper. They’re flat out terrifying
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11-04-2020, 06:54 PM #831
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11-05-2020, 09:16 AM #832
VALPARAISO [Indiana]— Polling places were not the only sites around the Region attracting long lines Tuesday morning.
Customers rushed in first thing to the Blythe's Sport Shops in Valparaiso and Griffith and snatched up 80,000 rounds of 9mm ammo in 30 minutes Tuesday, according to Chief Operating Officer Kyle Goranson.
The entire shipment that had arrived the night before is gone, he told The Times about noon Tuesday....
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11-05-2020, 10:32 AM #833
And you thought getting toilet paper was bad...
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I was asked to join a new friend of mine for some wild boar hunting. Apparently I have to go through some course and then some other hops to get a rifle but anyways. Any recommendations for a good rifle for wild boar hunting and a, if I can get it, over the top scope?
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11-05-2020, 04:00 PM #835
Plenty of great options. .308, 30.06, 6.5 creedmore, 30-30, 6.8 SPC, 5.56, .300 win mag
Honestly any of those would work great for hogs. They’re sneaky little bastards, really smart and an amazing sense of smell. Stealth is key.
I would focus more on the optics if looking at a package deal and get the better scope/glass.
You’ll have so much fun, and they’re delicious!
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11-05-2020, 05:38 PM #836
The last few times I've gone, I've used an M98 Mauser. Shoots an 8mm cartridge that's similar to a 30 06. In fact, I make cases by resizing 30 06 cases for it and then using a hacksaw to cut off the excess. It gives more than enough firepower while not having too much kick and it's easy to wield (plus they're reasonably priced).
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11-05-2020, 05:51 PM #837
Honkeys post just reminded me that you’re in Europe, right Tarmy? The cartridges will be different over there for sure. Anything in a 6, 7 or 8MM casing will be a great option for you.
Have you come across any options already?
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11-05-2020, 06:54 PM #838
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11-06-2020, 01:00 AM #839
I got the sights on that muzzleloader set good finally.
https://streamable.com/ncx2e7
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Found this. https://www.pnjakt.se/art/merkel-helix-noblesse-1.php
Apparently this certification I have to go through will take some time so might be a couple of months out to buy this.
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