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i am happy to run 223 through my 5.56 AR as manufacturer lists same velocity (Hornady) for bullet weight. Point is, if I have to label my ammo 223 instead of the vil 5.56 but get the same performance...fine! Joke is on them at that point.
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With respect to the OP, this topic has been resolved. There were REPORTEDLY some issues with early models, but that was years ago. Have had two P320'S with no holes in my foot or leg yet. Remember how some complained about AD's when Glock's were introduced a few decades ago to LEO's. AD's in the foot or leg are almost always due to poor trigger discipline while holstering the weapon. I have helped train cadets for corrections and safety officers. It makes me shudder that such ill trtained people are cleared to carry a weapon. The bar they set is pretty low, imo. Not trying to be high and mighty, but people make mistakes. When you job depends upon it, people make excuses. That's human nature. Ed
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Will they continue to sell .223? That would be humorous as most 223 vs 5.56 factory ammo has the same ballistics in the bullet weight (in general). Funny politicians
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Thanks. Yeah 22 is almost affordable again. Primers I suspect will remain costly if you can find them.
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So I was wrong, ammo prices did come down. Two local gun stores have 22/556 55 gr fmj for 9.95 and 8.95 per 20 rounds respectively. PMC Am wondering if I should empty my pockets now, or wait to see if it goes lower.
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Ginex works, but far from my favorite primer. One of those "any port in a storm" deals.
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I know at least half a dozen locals that have more than that in one corner of their closet. Come to think of it, I have know idea how many 50 cal steel boxes I have full of my reloads.
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I agree with something like the SIG Romeo 5 or similar from Holosun. My priorities would be: closed optic, no magnification dot style reticle, the circle dots are nice and worth considering, but ultimately "I" use just the dot so that my sigh picture is the same on all my weapons. shake awake (auto on when picking weapon up) and auto sleep push button adjustments for brightness...knobs are out of date easy to replace battery not absolutely necessary, but I prefer a qd pic mount and folding iron sights for back up solar powered has no real appeal to me, but if you can afford it...get it IMO, LPVO's are great for shooting steel at the range, but not as good for close quarters self defense...MY OPINION!!!
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Have seen a lot of 1911 people who favor shoulder holsters. For me, they are too difficult....but then I have problems with socks and a belt
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It's a good question. For me there are two kinds of range day...target practice and self defense practice. For the latter I practice with my carry gun(s). It doesn't make any sense to do otherwise. Yes, I have a couple of carry guns which show considerable wear from practice, but at least I know they work and are reliable. Will replace them when the wear gets excessive. Practicing with them I know where they hit and how to use them while moving. Target shooting is more stationary and can be fun with many different types of firearm (larger the better here). For defensive practice it would also be valid to use a 22 which is similar in design to my carry gun. That would be to save on ammo cost wile developing draw, presentation and trigger control. They can also work well for sight picture while moving. Problem is, there are no .22's which match the physical dimensions, weight and sights of my carry guns. For pure Fudge and giggles target shooting, I prefer a large revolver as they are accurate and fun. Also, don't have to chase the brass like on a semi-auto center-fire. One of my carry guns is a small revolver so I get da practice as well. Have fun and safely practice, practice, practice. Oh, and breathe.....
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Previously "issued" guns may not be so bad. Most police officers and various security types don't practice all that much. Now you will find scratches and physical outside wear. Rental guns are not something I would consider buying. The times I have rented guns they always seemed to have mechanical problems of some sort. And unlike Police weapons, they don't seem to be maintained at all. So have not bought a rental gun, and would not consider doing so. Ed
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Well I found something to LOVE about the 30 super carry. It's won't blow a lung out like those "evile" 9mm's will. Hence, it might be our go-to handgun round in the future. Sorry, if this seems like thread jacking or a political comment. Oh wait, it is the later
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Do agree that some weapons just adapt to red dots better, my 320 takes little effort to present properly. Hellcat, not so much. With that said, the Hellcat is a edc. The P320 is a steel/range gun. So my draw and presentation is a bit different as with the P320 as already know what I expect to see. With the Hellcat, it helps ME to draw with the weapon closer to my body and find the red dot as I extend my arms outward. At first I had to concentrate on keeping the muzzle down lower than it seemed I had to with iron sights. Now it is just natural. Actually it may be a better technique than I was trained on with regular old iron sights where one watched the front sight as the weapon came on target. The advantage of red dots is that you eye does not have to switch focus from the target to the sight, I can keep my eye on the threat all the time. Anyway, agree some guns are harder than others.
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If it is a carry weapon then yes. If it is for exclusive target or competition, then possibly. The modern trend seems to lean more towards barrel porting or a muzzle mounted compensator to reduce muzzle flip, rather than added weight. I will note, my 1911's and heavy S&W revolvers tend to be easier to shoot. Practice can allow me to shoot a lighter weapon as well though.
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sale-or-trade Sico Billet AR-15 Lower Receivers-Sold Pending Meet
JustEd replied to Croakerhouck's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Am interested in one of the lowers. Kinda far for me to drive as am in Sevierville. You ever get closer to here? Would be cash -
Burris makes the PEPR AR mount with a pic rail on top specifically designed for mounting red dot over a scope. Kinda tall for me, but it is an option.
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Viper should work fine. I have mounted one as a backup on a 350 Legend AR. It is on a pic at 45 degree angle to the scope. I like it much better than the iron sights that used to be in the same position.
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Looks great. Glad you like it. BUY MORE AMMO
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And the funny thing is a person can drop into Bud's Gun Shop and pick up a wood stocked Ruger 10-22 for $293.95 plus sales tax. I wonder if the gimmick is that they were not checking backgrounds???
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Wanna freak 'em out? Send yourself a letter, from a post office, with a return address of: President of the Russian Federation 23, Ilyinka Street, 103132, Moscow, Russia Joe and Blow will love that you are one of his friends.
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I like the built in rear sight. Hope the price comes down some though.
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Wow, and a ROMEO 2 red dot no less.... My VISA card thanks you for posting this.
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pending Kimber 84M Hunter .257 Roberts
JustEd replied to Handsome Rob's topic in Firearms Classifieds
That is a real “Blast from the Past”. Someone give this classic a home please! -
Congrats, some accessory lights have inline dimmers. Might see if there is one for yours. Mine was fairly inexpensive