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PSA has a smoking daily deal on the Shield .45. $340 shipped with CT laser. I needed something for the extended backpacking trips and hopefully this will fit the bill. It was an impulse buy, so hopefully I don’t regret it.3 points
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Sportsman Warehouse has this for $799.00 to Loyalty Rewards Members. That is about $100 less than Buds or Grab a Gun. I have an email with a code if anyone needs it. I don’t need one of these but thought I would pass it on. It’s for online, but one of the options is “Pick-Up at the Murfreesboro Store” https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/rifles/remington-700-pcr-black-bolt-action-rifle-65-creedmoor/p/1618865?contact_eid=0271557a-99ec-478a-bd16-00a99502d4ee&utm_source=bm23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Remington+700+PCR+Rifle&utm_content=Explorewards+Loyalty+Member+Exclusive+Offer&utm_campaign=1-30-20+Remington+700+PCR+Rifle&_bta_tid=16446977525476404077099254111242596089886075151760987035484956005134751704956463067231684141853698266168&_bta_c=avinh0kpt1a85u5qdubvchsdbxm7f3 points
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Just to start the discussion: anyone who says “it will never happen here” is going to wake up one day to a big surprise. Carry on.2 points
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Why? Matech sights have a reputation of having fragile screws and a latch system that wears out and then won't keep the rear site locked down. Their own documentation says you're supposed to replace the screws on them any time you move them between rifles because of how frail they become after torquing them down. To each their own, but if I really felt that I needed hard-use BUIS I would just get the Magpul Pro set, or a set of folders from Troy in whatever style lit my fire.2 points
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What on earth would make anyone believe that MSNBC would report the results accurately if it was in favor of the gun?2 points
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According to the Tennessee Code it is. I've been throwing mine in the trash for years, typically I can recognize one by the envelope and address they send them in and I just toss them unopened ...1 point
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It ain’t a Colt if that’s what you’re after. You remind me of my father. Knows what he wants, but too tight to pay for it. Quit beating yourself up and go get a Colt.1 point
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I use a trijicon front with a blacked out rear. I’ll pass on the 4 dot monstrosity.1 point
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Don’t fret. There are no traffic enforcement cameras on the interstate and if The Man didn’t pull you over you’re good.1 point
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Same here, for business attire, most times a Kimber Micro in front pocket. Plus some blades, flashlight, aggressive key chain and tacticool pen. Off hours, currently it's a CZ 75B1 point
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Glock 26 Gen 4 98% of the time. If I'm wearing a heavy coat and can't easily access the Glock, I will carry a Beretta Pico or NAA Guardian .32 in the handwarmer pocket of the coat as a secondary gun.1 point
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No, one of the guys at the shop that does a lot of woodworking did it for me. He's excellent.1 point
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Another AR build with an SB Tactical SB3 pistol brace. This is the closest I've got to a "truck gun"... Specs: PSA pistol lower receiver with NP3 coated internals and SB Tactical SBA brace Aero Precision M4E1 upper receiver Toolcraft black nitrided bolt carrier group Radians Raptor charging handle Bravo Company Machine MCMR 9-inch MLOK rail Ballistic Advantage 10.5" barrel with carbine-length gas system Melonited low profile gas block and Melonited gas tube VG6 Epsilon 5.56 muzzle device Trijicon MRO red dot optic on Geissele Super Precision MRO mount Magpul MOE Grip, Magpul MLOK hand-stop, Magpul MIAD strap Streamlight TLR-1HL weapon light on pic-rail (right side of weapon) Planned: Law Tactical folding adapter Surefire M640U Scout Light or Cloud Defensive REIN light1 point
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No didn't buy an MCX at market cost. I'm just sitting here, trying to be good about not spending money, and PSA seems determined to break me. Fully concur that PSA is taking the right tact here. I'm also quite impressed that they are putting good looking products out on the market that really anyone can see themselves shooting. If the mechanical reliability of them matches their AR offerings, it's going to make an impact in the market for sure.1 point
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I retired a little over a week ago, so I decided to purchase a few things that I’ve wanted for a while. Sorry for the crappy pictures.1 point
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CZ 457. The sole purpose is friendly competition with my brother in law to see who can consistently hit a golf ball at 300 yards. Last time got it dialed in on a 6" steel target, will try for the 3" target on the next trip. I'm having a lot of fun with this one.1 point
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This came today in an email from CMP. This is not something you would want for a collectable, but would make a good shooter for $650. That’s also a real Walnut stock; so you could make that thing look sweet.1 point
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Dang, @RedlegEd, way to twist the knife as it goes in! http://www.armslist.com/posts/11024990/minnesota-rifles-for-sale--sporterized-m1-g It's a lefty, and definitely not a purist's gun, but kinda interesting as an example of what people have done with those $100 Garands.1 point
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The very first brand new rifle I bought when I turned 18 in 1977 was a M1A. SN 006022. It was a nice rifle but accuracy was out the window once the barrel got warm. Nation Matching the bedding points is some what of a fix but not an easy job and takes on wear with cleaning take downs. I sold it when Springfield started selling SAR48's and that rifle is the nut. After tuning it up to my liking, I at one time fired 10 rounds in 5/8ths" group @ 100yds. Hand weighed & prepped cases with W748 behind Sierra 168g BTHP Match kings. Typically the AR's will out shoot a FAL but the history, parts and field reliability loom large in the FAL's corner. The HK is a decent rifle but they are far more rough on the brass with their fluted chamber walls and the sheet metal stamping of a receiver is a huge negative compared to the sleek FAL's milled bolt guides. AK 308's are built AK reliable but what you inadvertently get with that is an over gassed weapon with a high piston over barrel bore that inherently creates way more barrel whip that the close to bore piston of the FAL. Speaking as a trained Gunsmith, a properly built FAL is the best bang for the buck in SHTF hardware. In that scenario, adjustable gas launches it past the more accurate AR guns. The M1A is simply out dated with its multi point bedding system compared to FAL barrel harmonic geometry. I like the M1A but I love the FAL design. So much so.... I hang FAL lowers on more than just their uppers! Best buy right here...DSA w/ life time warranty1 point
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In .308 A’s I have owned a DPMS Panther and now own a DPMS 308 Recon LR-GII. I’ve never had an issue with either. I only sold the Panther because it had an A2 front sight post I didn’t want (I use optics on most everything), also DPMS changed the specs of their lowers and had different heights. That became an issue when trying to buy accessories; so I sold it and got the current model. I’m very happy with it, other than the scope I put on it. The main piece of advice I would give you is that there isn’t a Mil-Std for the AR-10. That makes aftermarket options much more expensive than for a Mil-Std AR. So it will cost you less if you get the options you want, on the rifle from the factory when you buy it. I own many firearms that serve many different applications. But if I had to pick and keep only one rifle; it would be my DPMS 308 Recon LR-GII; it serves most any purpose. https://dpms-gii.com/full.html1 point
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Cmmg is now offering this in 10mm. I’m awfully tempted to add s caliber to the safe.1 point
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Effective April 8, 2020, all rules and guidelines for using the TGO Trading Post are now found in this article. Please always refer to this article for the most up-to-date guidelines.1 point
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I know a lot of you guys know a lot more about them than I do, so what's a functional Garand worth that's had the stock replaced with a sporter type stock, and the barrel cut down but the metal is otherwise decent? What if the barrel hasn't been chopped? Thanks!0 points
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If they sell to anyone other than the maker’s mothers and grandmothers I will be astounded and that’s hard to do when it comes to seeing what people spend on gun accoutrements.0 points
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The only thing that could possibly be worse than three dots is four dots.0 points
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When it comes to Red Flag issues; suicide threats, violence, etc. Sanctuary talks will be irrelevant. I’m sure they will explain to the Officers and Deputies that if they refuse to follow state law, not only will the Department be held liable, but the individual Officers will be held civilly liable, and possibly criminally liable in a wrongful death case. No one will continue on that path. It's one thing to not arrest someone for a criminal weapons violation. It’s something very different to refuse to act on a suicide threat or a violence threat being reported by family members or friends. I wasn’t a LEO in Tennessee, but it appears to me they don’t need any new laws to do whatever they like as far as taking guns when a threat is made. I would think the democrats and the anti’s would want to leave things the way they are.0 points
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A very generous offer my friend, but I fear you have me confused with someone who really likes that Ruger. Now if you'd pony up a nice CZ I'd be willing to talk.0 points
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That biotch has had her fat nose in anything "girl power" recently. I'm sure this is tied to that somehow.0 points
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New product from Shot https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/shot-show-has-triclops-sights-shot-the-jumped-shark/ If you choose to be the TGO crash dummy, keep us posted! On a more serious note, My CZ SDP is equipped with Heine Straight 8s...hate 'em CZ 75B, oem night are TruGlo (I think) still bright on my '08 model. Past 15/20 yards the front blade is a huge block. I have an APX RDO on the way, I'm leaning RMR for defensive shooting. +50, failing eyesight both near and far.0 points
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I'd buy it if I was up there. That Leupold Scout scope and mounts would probably cost $200 used. A Leupold scope like that is about $300 new by itself. If you are using optics; you aren’t using the sights anyway. That’s not a bad deal for someone that wants a 30-06 scoped hunting rifle. Dang man, and I thought I was a gun snob.0 points
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That thing is awful. No offense to anybody. I wouldn’t have it in my house.0 points
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