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Hiro
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The spring wasn't strong enough and experienced some difficulty seating all the way when cambering a round by hand. The Guide Rod itself didn't give me problems until it failed and my slide went down range about 10 yards or so (iirc). I didn't know about the issue/failure until it happened to me.

Note, the gun never had FTF or FTE issues, aside from the chambering issues.

8/1/2014 6:16:02 PM

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"Would I be completely nuts to trade in my Kahr P380 for a Ruger LCR in .22LR or .22WMR?"


Yes. LCR is overrated; way overrated. The trigger isn't the great and its way too oddly shaped for a small revolver. If it was a S&W 351 it would be a different story.

8/2/2014 11:15:18 AM

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Dumb question. Going to the Dixie Gun and Knife and want to bring a handgun to try to trade. On the website it says "No Cases." Any one know what this specifically means? It sounds like they are saying I can't bring the box for the gun but that just sounds illogical. Don't want to stand in line to have to bring it back to car if that is really the meaning.

8/2/2014 12:44:09 PM

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It means all guns need to out in the open so they can be cleared and zip-tied. You can bring the box, but the gun will be removed.

8/2/2014 4:40:51 PM

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http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/837/products_id/411554497/Reserve+Order+Guns/Adams+Arms+Base+Piston+Carbine+556NATO+16%22+BLK+6-POS+Blem

Found this deal. Adams Arms piston driven mid length, comes with a "blemish" so $600 instead of $1,100.

Rifle arrived, and no shit I can't find anything wrong with it. Showed my neighbor, he got one, and his barrel has the smallest gray patch, I maybe 2mm in diameter.

Shoots great, just toss the hand guards and stock and get something you like. I recommend for anyone who is new to the piston set up and wants to give it a try.

8/25/2014 7:01:25 PM

Hiro
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OUT OF STOCK

8/25/2014 7:54:59 PM

Wolf2Ranger
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^they come and go, check back a couple of weeks. This is the 2nd time they have run out, was in stock yesterday.

[Edited on August 25, 2014 at 8:06 PM. Reason : .]

8/25/2014 8:02:59 PM

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8" circle, 45-50 yards

all the bigger splatters on the bottom half were from my break-barrel spring pellet rifle 4x factory scope aiming dead center... that little sucker is fun

the ones up on the top half may be the Mosin (open sights). I didn't check the elevation before shooting, figuring it was already set to zero. It wasn't

a little .22 action at the bottom left with my AR and conversion bolt, open sights

bottom right bullseye was my bro-in-law on first try with a cheap mossberg 702 (.22) and even cheaper red dot

[Edited on August 25, 2014 at 9:47 PM. Reason : ]

8/25/2014 9:41:53 PM

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Just ordered a Trijicon Accupoint 1-4x green triangle.
Should be here next weet, but the wife says I don't get it till Xmas.

8/30/2014 9:19:05 PM

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Very nice, looking forward to a review, always wanted one of those.

8/30/2014 10:11:32 PM

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Gave in and bought a NAA revolver. Perry s had the 22 LR ones on sale, went in and the 22 mag ones were on sale for the same price.

Bought the revolver and 250 rounds of ammo, as they also had tons of 22 and 22 mag on sale.

Now i just need to decide if I want a holster or pocket clip for it, and take some time to run about half of that ammo through it.

9/6/2014 11:18:53 PM

gtherman
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I have always been a little scared of the lack of a trigger guard on those. But I really like the size of it.

9/7/2014 1:24:47 PM

kylekatern
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its a single action only, and you carry it hammer down in a notch between the chambers, so about as safe as it gets.

9/8/2014 12:23:22 AM

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My Xmas present came today. Trijicon Accupoint 1-4x Green triangle



9/8/2014 8:23:52 PM

y0willy0
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Literally everything in your house is crooked.

9/8/2014 8:48:37 PM

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Selling a complete BCM lower I bought from Rainier, unfired other than to confirm the trigger quality. $350 FTF / $360 shipped

9/10/2014 12:54:20 PM

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Looking for a quad rail for a mid length. Don't want to, or need to, spend $texas on a Yankee hill, but defiantly don't want that UTG shit. Anyone have reccomendations?

10/3/2014 8:09:08 PM

sumfoo1
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I love my Barnes lightweight

10/3/2014 8:31:53 PM

y0willy0
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https://ghostgunner.net/

http://www.wired.com/2014/10/1200-machine-making-untraceable-guns-just-sold-36-hours/?mbid=social_fb

made a big splash

10/3/2014 8:33:14 PM

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Help Me Find a Deer Rifle:

Need a rifle that is going to be used exclusively for white tail deer. The majority of my hunting in done on a hilly farm that is covered in thick woods and brush on one side and open land on the other. Max shot would be 250 yards and I mean max.

Looking for a rifle/scope combo in a caliber that would fit this property. I don't want to spend more than $500 on said combo.

10/6/2014 6:42:46 PM

theDuke866
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tons of options, dude

10/10/2014 2:23:22 AM

baonest
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bros
looking into the VEPR 12. i know they're banned from import, so now every one and their mom wants top dollar. i still dont see them as being worth anything over $800 or so.

will that ban be lifted in the future? worth waiting it out?

ive found a few factory saiga12s for less than $800. im more interested in the VEPR system based on what ive read with reliability and a few extra pluses over saiga.

10/21/2014 5:58:12 PM

benXJ
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That Accupoint is $1200?

Geez.

10/29/2014 7:29:30 PM

MaximaDrvr

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$1k is the sale price on them normally. Only idiots would pay the full $1250 MSRP.
I picked mine up for $700.

10/30/2014 12:19:30 PM

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My G/F is interested in doing the Appleseed Marksman program. For Christmas, I'm thinking about getting her a rifle to do this. I've got my Marlin 795 with Tech Sites and absolutely love that rifle. However, I know I picked up my Marlin before quality supposedly became questionable and Marlin was bought by Remington. With that said, the only semi auto .22lr that I can think of is the Ruger 10/22. Although I would ordinarily buy used for myself, since this is a gift I want to purchase new. Any other useful suggestions or ideas? I'd let her use mine as well, but I'd like to join her and make a weekend even for the both of us, so I'll need my own rifle as well.

Thanks in advance!

Just looked and Gallery of Guns has a 10/22 for $210.99 shipped for the synthetic stock and $254.99 for the wood (I'd get her wood since I know that's what she'd prefer).

I'll look into getting her some tech sites too. I didn't find the factory sites to be terrible, I know I saw a difference when I shot one with and without tech sites.




[Edited on October 31, 2014 at 10:43 PM. Reason : .]

10/31/2014 10:23:46 PM

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If you wat a month, and will deal with crowds, Black Friday always has 10/22s for $199.

11/1/2014 6:51:52 AM

Hiro
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That's awesome. Is this at Bass Pro Shops or...?

I don't work Black friday morning this year, so looks like I'll be capitalizing on this even. Might even pick one up for myself then... :p

Yeah, I don't need it right now, but I know that GoG inventories can go quick when it doesn't say 99+, granted there's 50 left of the one I'm looking at. No rush, just gathering ideas...

[Edited on November 1, 2014 at 7:08 AM. Reason : ,]

11/1/2014 7:06:49 AM

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Dicks, gander, and bass pro all had that deal for the last three years.

11/1/2014 8:01:31 PM

Hiro
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Im assuming the lack of other responses means I'm on par with my though on going 10/22

11/2/2014 6:36:44 PM

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Looking at getting a Remington 770 for $275 to take with my daughter hunting for her first season. I don't really want to get a more expensive rifle because lord knows how it may fare, but I am not 100% certain on this rifle. I know if I do get one I will need to strip it, polish the bolt, and do some other work, but what are your thoughts?

11/10/2014 5:13:34 AM

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Friends don't let friends buy a Remington. Just go find her a used Savage or something like that.

11/10/2014 6:34:34 AM

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I know I know...remington = crap....but what would you recommend in a used Savage?

11/10/2014 7:15:49 AM

drunktyper
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The 770s are no good. Spend the extra $15 and get a 700. You will thank yourself.

11/10/2014 8:37:33 AM

y0willy0
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what caliber

11/10/2014 8:46:29 AM

panthersny
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270 or 300

11/10/2014 11:05:36 AM

y0willy0
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a 300 winchester magnum for your daughter? #sexism

assuming you want to stay cheap the obvious answer would be a savage axis in 270 from someplace like academy. bass pro sells a combo for a bit more that comes with a bushnell scope.

spend a bit more and get a 14/114 american classic.

11/10/2014 11:21:01 AM

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??,^^ what're you hunting? Deer?

Why not .260 or 7mm-08?

11/10/2014 12:02:04 PM

panthersny
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Deer, the occasional varmint red fox. I am also looking at the ruger American rifles. Key is this is something I will most likely pass to my oldest daughter for her to hunt with after she gets more practice

11/10/2014 6:05:14 PM

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After she shoots a 300 for the first time she will never want to touch it again..for deer and red Fox go for something like a .243

11/10/2014 7:24:24 PM

y0willy0
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uncle has a couple ruger americans; says theyre great bang for the buck

i havent shot them personally but hes retired 30+ year cop; take that for what its worth

11/10/2014 7:45:10 PM

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So, basic home protection shotgun... I'm looking at a mossberg 500/590, probably one of the short barrel variants. Any other suggestions around a similar price point?

11/10/2014 8:20:27 PM

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new or used?

could do a 930; i love mine.

i have had two 500s that ended up at a gunsmith with feeding issues. one good one that still needed rough machining inside smoothed out.

i had a 535 that was complete garbage. a family member has a remington 870 that never gave them any grief; it is easier to disassemble too. they are easy to find and cheap but remington doesnt have a great reputation anymore.

[Edited on November 10, 2014 at 8:27 PM. Reason : ;]

11/10/2014 8:25:47 PM

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easiest/cheapest way to get my rifle aimed correctly?

11/11/2014 1:29:16 PM

drunktyper
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1. Buy a decent laser bore-sight.
2. Get it close.
3. Then take a box of ammo and head to a range.

I like a 100 yard Zero for hunting. 300 yard zero for long range paper/steel targets.

11/11/2014 1:43:12 PM

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You don't even need a laser bore sight, just take the bolt out an look down the barrel. I can usually get on paper just doing that and once you are there just dial it in. Just make sure you know what your adjustments are doing, I believe when I sighted in my aimpoint it was the opposite of a traditional scope and that made for some fun

11/11/2014 2:16:33 PM

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Yeah, don't waste money on a laser bore sight. Use the method described above and then start with a large paper target at 25 yds. Use a really big sheet of paper with a single dot on it.

11/11/2014 2:32:53 PM

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So, basic home protection shotgun... I'm looking at a mossberg 500/590, probably one of the short barrel variants. Any other suggestions around a similar price point?"


A basic AR-15. Maybe a used one if the budget dictates.



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After she shoots a 300 for the first time she will never want to touch it again..for deer and red Fox go for something like a .243"


Yeah, any of the 300 magnums would be an absolutely ludicrous choice for that application.

.243 would be ok. I think I'd step it up to .260 or maybe 7mm-08 like I said, but I wouldn't argue with .243.

.270 is a lot less crazy than .300-anything, but it's still a .30-06 parent case and would incur more recoil than is necessary for no practical performance advantage in this situation.

7mm-08, tops. .243 at a minimum. Anything in between would be perfect.

11/11/2014 3:57:38 PM

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.243 requires some careful shot placement on deer-sized game. Not a beginner's deer cartridge, imo. 7mm-08 would be good. Pretty much a shorter, lighter recoiling 270. The best way to combat recoil is with a heavier rifle, not with a softer shooting cartridge, though.

11/11/2014 4:12:25 PM

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I have 2 savage model 99s that I love for hunting. They are light weight .308s and they shoot amazing.
One is open sighted and the other is scoped both I absolutely love.

As nrr mentioned recoil comes from conservation of momentum equations so if you move a little weight really fast in one direction you can move a lot of weight really slow in the other... Which means get a heavy gun. However if you hike quite a ways lugging around heavy profile gun isn't for everyone either unless you are carrying it for her.

Also as nrr mentioned some of the smaller faster calibers require either direct hits to vitals or major bones to be effective otherwise they put a .243 hole in both sides of the target and keep right on moving.


And .300 win mag for a little girl is going to startle the crap out of her even fired from a bi pod or something.
I had one with a brake on the front and the muzzle blast I think would startle as bad as the recoil did.

Can you hunt with a .260 ar-10 ? They shoot really soft for what they do imho.

[Edited on November 13, 2014 at 8:19 AM. Reason : .]

11/13/2014 8:14:31 AM

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I'm surprised nobody's mentioned the 30-06. That's my go-to deer round. Ammo is fairly cheap and easily found. Drops a deer in its tracks but doesnt do TOO much damage to ruin meat if the shot is placed well.

I've dropped 3 deer in my last 3 hunting trips with 3 shots. Can't complain with that.

11/13/2014 8:55:00 AM

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