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  1. did you forget to put the gas piston back in?or perhaps installed it backwards,thats the only thing that i can think of.
  2. you remove the tension on the throttle cable and that lead/metal piece on the end just pulls out.at least it should.
  3. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/90759-woman-bought-her-a-new-one/   pretty sure they make that in 380
  4. from what i read it says seattle city council,so even if it passes all they have to do is go to a different city/county and buy everything.
  5. most of the time the car doesnt actually have to be running.just turn the key to on position and apply brake and shift to neutral.
  6. theres donuts in that picture?
  7. no part number on the spindle itself?if there is why not just replace it?if that's the only thing bad that is.
  8. no permit required to buy,and yes private sales allowed as long as you aren't knowingly selling to someone who can't legally own a firearm.
  9. congrats on a good purchase.put a hogue grip on it and it makes it even better.
  10. thats kph the fastest i saw it was around 240kph which is still fast at 150mph
  11. from what ive gathered you dont have to get permission for suppressors as long as they are legal in the state you going to.an SBR is a different story,you have to get permission for it.
  12. i personally wouldnt,i dont like how they fit,and they have a high shelf which means you cant use a wedge or if somehow you found yourself with a rdias you couldnt use it in that lower.
  13. that lionheart is almost 200 more than a cz and looks like the bastard child of a sig and 1911
  14. cz75 fits that bill,full size,all metal,and last time i checked not much more than the eaa witnesses. i have 2 75s one ive owned for 14 years and the other like 6.so i would say you couldnt go wrong with the the cz.
  15. faster the twist rate the heavier the bullet it stabilizes.so 1:7 good for 80ish gr,1:12 for the really light stuff 30-40 gr varmint stuff
  16. cz75b

    cz 75

    i would say get the cz,you can get the all metal 75b's with the omega trigger now too.
  17. lol you had someone offer you some jews?
  18. i will probably be getting the same thing.i have its big brother now and its my favorite firearm.
  19. well i would say the ruger then,the trigger alone is enough to pick it over the savage.thats not to say i dont like savage rifles,just that i like the trigger on the ruger american that much better.
  20. cz75b

    Hello

    hello and welcome to the forum.
  21. why not just contact winchester and tell them what happened and ask how much for a replacement and they might surprise you and send you one.
  22. i dont know about a red dot that way.but there is/was a laser that activated when it was drawn from a the holster.
  23. he called it a free kill zone in original post so im going to guess that means posted area of some sort.
  24. i was thinking in that neighborhood.ive seen several priced around that on here.thanks for input.
  25. ok to start i am not wanting to sell this,just trying to gauge its value if any members would be willing to help with their knowledge.   i have a ruger mkII government target model with the 6 7/8" barrel and 2 mags no box or other factory goodies.   https://www.flickr.com/photos/67336620@N05/16074171089/   https://www.flickr.com/photos/67336620@N05/16074169979/in/photostream/

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