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PSA and their pesky “Daily Deals”. Picked this up with 10 mags and a tac bag for $949. Slapped a Surefire X300 and a Leupold Delta Point Pro on it. Hoping to put it to the test this weekend!5 points
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SOLD 50 rounds through it. Have the box, carry bag, and 1 Gen 3 Pmag. Thought I was gonna like it but gonna keep and sbr the PS90 instead. $1425 Text me at 615-542-3513 or message through here. I live in Spring Hill, work in Nashville around 65 and Harding, and I'm usually in Murfreesboro most weekends. Not really looking for trades.5 points
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These are great shooting pistols with fantastic triggers. The "Shield Plus" line is a huge improvement over the previous "Shield" models in trigger and round capacity. What makes the Shield Plus line stand out to me over other small 9mm guns is the larger size of the grip. These feel much more stable and secure in the hand to me than any other small 9mm I have shot. It is like you get the stability and control of a Mid-full sized 9mm with the conceivability of a micro 9mm. This is the Performance Center model with the ported slide and the thumb safety. Asking $450 or best reasonable offer. FTF transaction in or near Murfreesboro.2 points
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Democrat leftest commies is what went wrong and is the reason we are where we are today!!!2 points
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Have a Beretta 21a in 25acp for sale or trade. Dated 1995 via serial. Fun little DA/SA shooter with flip up barrel. Very little recoil and surprisingly accurate for such a little pistol. Just don’t shoot it much. Comes with 2 mags and a little leather IWB holster. Asking $400 In Berry Hill https://imgur.com/a/og10FWr https://imgur.com/a/4UgjcmV1 point
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They sent 10 of their brand 35rd mags. Seem well constructed, smooth follower, steel feed lip inserts. I’ll keep y’all posted.1 point
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I’ve always used brass punches for factory steel sights but I agree a sight pusher would be better for aftermarket sights . Especially ones with Tritium or fiber optics.1 point
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New, hot off the presses PSA spiker clone up for grabs. Unfired, unchambered and ready ti roll. Almost impossible to catch in stock. Your chance to own a classic rifle clone at a fraction of the cost. I've done the hard work for you. Selling for what I have in it minus transfer. Possibly interested in other AK's. Can add cash for the right trade. $1125 firm 931-626-29411 point
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From the pictures, I don't think the claim it was released back into the river was accurate.1 point
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The short answer is, yes they are worth it. The long answer is also yes, depending on your needs. 1. Ergonomics:. In my experience the ergonomics lends itself to a quicker first shot sight acquisition. 2. Quality: Their quality is at the top. The quality across the USP line, the P Series line, even into the striker-fire pistols is very consistent. 3. Accuracy: Accuracy is very consistent with different ammo (I've fired everything from range ammo to defensive ammo, w/ the same high level results). 4. Maintenance: They are low maintenance. Some HK firearms are designed to fire hundres of rounds between cleanings.The USP test fire was 85,000 rounds w/o malfunction. (Obviously, the average shooter won't fire near this many rounds and should clean on a regular basis after shooting). 5. Trigger: Triggers come down to personal preference (HK triggers break-in point is around 2,000 rounds. Their triggers become significantly smoother after the break-in point). 6. Value: HK firearms only go up in value. Recent state of affairs a side, the only other standard run pistols I've seen accrue value like an HK, is the older Colt Snake revolvers. 10/12 years ago you could find an HK P7 for around $800. Today they are in the $2k range. 7. Engineering: It's German engineering. What some call clunky, others called durable. HK doesn't make the most slim, smooth, compact pistol out there. HK's compact sized pistols are comparable to most other manufacturers mid-size pistols. 8. Price: HK products are expensive. It depends on your reason for buying (It's my personal stance that self-defense and protecting my family are the last two places I want to save money). Your reason for buying plays the biggest role in choosing an HK over another brand. If you're willing to buy used and are patient, you can usually find an HK between $500/$700.They are very durable, consistent, reliable firearms. Take a look at the agencies around the world that rely (not solely) on HK weapons as part of their arsenal. Israeli and U.S. Special Forces are two such agencies (if it meets their standards, that's good enough for me). HK's are not the perfect fit for every situation, that depends on your demands from the tools at your disposal. An HK pistol should definitely be one of those tools.1 point
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I still like .30-06, .308, and 6.5Grendel for any rifle shooting out to 800 yards. I haven't had much occasion to shoot further than that.1 point
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Hard to find a more proven man stopper than the tried & true .357 magnum.1 point
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I went by here today. Good news is it seems they have a pretty good selection compared to a year ago. I still did not see any primers though. Bad news is that at current prices, I expect them to continue to have a good selection. I remember different powders being the same price. They had IMR 3031 for $49.99, but for some reason, the IMR 4350 was $59.99. I’m wanting to think the IMR 4227 was $39.99, but don’t hold me to that. I’m sure going to try hard to not spill any of that 4350!0 points
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