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  1. Korth 9mm conversion cylinder kit for the S&W L-frame .357 http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/2016/01/13/korth-9mm-conversion-for-sw-l-frame-revolver/
  2. Ah, yes the Calico. Nothing like a 100rd helical drum. :)
  3. Best options for current production carbines, with the exception of the various MP5 clones and AR9s, are the CZ Scorpion, Sig MPX, or Kriss Vector. Or if you can stand to wait awhile, the LWRC SMG will be available in 9mm as well.
  4. I assume you use the term "1911" loosely... Seriously, what is that thing? Lol
  5. I saw the M9-22 while on the Beretta site. Got to searching and it isn't made by Beretta. It's made by Umarex, same as dang near every other .22 replica out there.
  6. I haven't watched the video, I will later. Magpul is coming out with some extended versions at SHOT show this year. 21 and 25rd I believe.
  7. Rock River has one. It's been out for a while now. Never seen one in person but it's been on their website for probably over a year at least.
  8. I think there will be more exciting things than this Kimber revolver to talk about
  9. I saw that while looking at the gun magazines at the store the other day. They aren't the first polymer framed 1911...
  10. Range day is today, but I doubt anyone is out there yet, still a little early...
  11. Me personally, speaking for Ascend, they have better rates than nearly anyone else for auto and home loans as well as personal loans. Also much easier to deal with than banks in my experience. Also, Ascend is non profit. After paying all expenses at years end, members receive a dividend check according to how much is in your accounts and what loans you have with them and what not.
  12. I was about to mention the S&W M&P340, but I noticed this is a six shot. I don't think you can get much lighter than the 340.
  13. And just to further clarify for those who don't understand, the rules DO NOT CHANGE just because you are a business open to the public. It may be open to the public but it is still owned and operated by an individual.
  14. The thing is, is the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and if you read all of them, they are pertaining to the rights you as an individual have against the government, protect you from the government, not me. To put in context, how does your right to protection from self incrimination apply to me? It doesn't, it applies to the government and their unjust legal system. How about not being forced to quarter soldiers in your home? Unless I form my own private army, it doesn't apply to me either. Same as your 2A rights or even your 1A rights don't apply to me on my private property.
  15. Liberty is the freedom to do whatever I please, as long as it doesn't infringe on your RIGHTS. You don't have a RIGHT to go to any place of business. Say for example I own a restaurant that is well known to be the best of its type in a 100 mile radius. I also have a no guns sign on the door( replace "gun" with anything"). I ask anyone I see in my restaurant with one to leave. Or call and have the police escort them out with or without charges filed depending on their attitude. That's Liberty for property owners and how it should be. You don't have a RIGHT to come to my restaurant. However, if there are enough people that like that type of restaurant and word gets around about how someone with a "gun" is treated, it creates a market for a gun friendly restaurant. Someone opens a restaurant right next door with the same amazing food and service, but they are also friendly and inviting to gun carrying patrons. And eventually my restaurant( the not gun friendly one), goes out of business or has much less business than the new one. This forces me to either accept a loss of profit while standing up for my beliefs, or to change my mind for the sake of money. That is Liberty and the free market. Tyranny is when someone in a position of power imposes their will on someone else, usually in government where they control critical functions, such as water supply, food production, waste management, entry into/ exit from the country, etc. Not always though, if I somehow had the only way of getting food in a place unable to farm then that would be tyranny but that's not the case in America.
  16. Different pistol designs, calibers, etc. call for different spring weights. If yours functions, let it be. Unless it's very hard to seat the magazine in the pistol loaded to full capacity, load up all 6. I will echo the sentiment of getting another mag or two.
  17. I understand your point. I don't agree with it as I don't agree that any one group of people should be "protected". Just how I feel but I don't expect our legal system to agree.
  18. I'm the biggest pro 2nd Amendment guy you will find, but more than that I am pro Liberty, period. The 2nd Amendment doesn't trump property owners rights. If I don't like guns, I should be able to keep you from bringing them on my private property. And being a business open to the public does not exclude me from private property owners rights. Now, that being said, it should be a simple trespassing charge after asking you to leave and you refuse, no more. Maybe for the sake of the safety of patrons, have a sign along the lines of, no weapons permitted, enter at your own risk. I am not willing to give up property owners rights in exchange for 2A rights, it doesn't work like that. If you are on property that another man owns, you go by his rules plain and simple.
  19. I was seriously just thinking about this after the "game changer" comment. We have come so far in firearms design that it will take something significant to be a "game changer ". Things like self contained cartridges, smokeless powder, magazine fed semi autos, polymer frames, double action triggers and later striker fired triggers, those were game changers. I'm thinking to improve much now, we will need something like caseless ammo, laser or plasma weapons, handheld rail guns, etc to be true game changers like we had in the past.
  20. Id make that trade in a heartbeat!
  21. I wouldn't call it a game changer but in .45acp I'm interested nonetheless.
  22. Am I wrong to assume this is a revolver? With a flat sided cylinder like a Rhino?
  23. Doing random searches, I am seeing mention of a Sig RX series that includes the P320, P226, and P227 with the slide milled to accept a variety of MRDS sights. The pics I saw had a new Sig brand MRDS mounted. I'm assuming the guns and the sight will be introduced at SHOT. I saw no mention on the Sig website of it and the posts I saw about it were Aug-Sept 2015 timeframe.
  24. nightrunner

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    Wow, now that's something special. Come on lotto...

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