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  1. I was at an outdoors show and I was impressed with the ria, fit my hand well. Hi-point takes a lot of flak but they do have really good CS and warranty. The thing is ugly as sin and similar feel and weight to a black and decker drill but I could stomach that purchase a lot more. I’d really like a quality sig 1911 but that’s a stretch for a plinker and I’d feel a bit guilty dropping that money during the holiday season. .
  2. The 10mm would 100% be a plinker. Truth be told I traded labor for a decent amount of 10ammo and I want the room in my safe. I think you’re on the other side of the state but I’ll give you a heads up, will probably mull this over for a week or so. It doesn’t have anything to do with finances but more so just manageability. I like your reasoning of trading up with dupes/spare parts.
  3. I’ve been tossing this idea around for a few days. I’m sure there’s a few of us that have a gun safe that is a wreck. No matter how many times I organize it, gear just accumulates. I’m general I don’t sell unless I shoot it like crap. The warden is cool with my hobby, I provide and we live a decent life, if I stack another safe in my small house that’ll be the point where she (rightfully so) gets to say how much is enough. I always justify it to myself that it’s a “good deal”, “backup parts will come in handy”, “buy it and store it just in case”. Most things in my life I’m a minimalist. I have been trying all of my life to improve my organizational skills and I’m upfront and honest with my flaws. I struggle heavily with organization. I find that by just having less possessions, it’s easier for me to manage my day to day. I just had to hip check the safe to get it closed, and that’s kinda where reality kicked in for me. My question is whether or not I should downsize and upgrade for quality. I’m a simple man, you want to sell me a .22lr for under $250 I’ll take you up on your offer in most cases. I’m by no means well off but my finances are in order and we do fine for ourselves. I also do view guns as an investment similar to the baseball cards I collected as a kid that are surprisingly worth something now. Is there a point where anyone here has gone this route and downsized and just bought higher quality? Other than a couple odds and ends I don’t have too many “Gucci guns”. I’m of the camp where if you’re into firearms the basics of a 10/22 for pests and plinking, mossberg 12 ga for larger game, Glock 19 for a nightstand, An AR just to have one, and pick your brand and preferred caliber deer rifle adequately covers all bases in whatever scenario you want to play out. I plink primarily as a hobby like people play golf of throw darts. I’m not trying to be the best operator that I can be. I have no illusions that buying the latest and greatest will make me bump up a tier in my shooting skills. I don’t have a great setup to shoot 5.56 so my budget AR is fine for me to run a couple mags an year out of and I don’t need the latest and greatest DD or LMT or whatever brand. I find myself pulling out a 10/22 or a ruger mkiv/tx-22 90% of the time when I get the itch to shoot. I guess the question I’m asking is if I have a few firearms that I don’t shoot regularly and don’t want to breakdown and clean is it worth it to downsize and upgrade my gear. I’m in the market for a 10mm handgun and can’t figure out if I want to drop $220 on a hi-point or $350-500 on a tisas or rock island armory or just make a commitment and buy a pricey SIG. If anyone here has downsized I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance and sorry for the lengthy post. Hip checking the safe closed made me consider this more.
  4. 10/22 that’s her gun to porch plink. 15-22 that’s also her gun. Remington 66 that’s mine. Old Winchester model 67 bolt. Henry lever action for the giggles. I’m a sucker for anything .22. Fun fact, shot with my buddy and we both brought the nylon 66. Apparently they were designed to never be lubed. I’ve got a bit of engineering brain and I don’t understand how it works but he’s 20k deep into his and has never lubed it. It just doesn’t make sense to me.
  5. I’ve been watching a real healthy doe and two fawns for the better part of six months. Dropped down to one fawn a month ago. Last week I heard a bang from the street and my stomach dropped thinking it may be the dog for some odd reason. It was the other fawn clipped by a truck. Elderly neighbor called the cops and they left it on the road, was able to salvage some tacos and back straps. The doe has been meticulous like clockwork, always showed up between 8-10am. A day before the season opened I heard a rifle round. Haven’t seen her since. Neighbors are on a fixed income and I’m not one to open my mouth. I’d be lying if I didn’t miss having that family show up and graze. I’ll be going out tomorrow morning in Dickson.
  6. That’s a good looking buck. Kudos.
  7. Radian Raptor CH - blem $50 https://gunmagwarehouse.com/radian-weapons-raptor-ambidextrous-ar15-charging-handle-black-blemished.html This is a great deal.I run these on all my rifles. I usually jump on $65 + $5 shipped. Gun mag warehouse usually has $10 flat ship on mags. Add a couple Glock mags to make shopping worth it. Edit: $5 ship. Didn’t make it far enough for tax. Decided I already have a backup.
  8. Bump. PSA Blems after tax/shipping/ffl are more than I’d like. Would also trade a Tennessee arms AR-10 stripped lower and upper.
  9. I boogered up reassembly and got my slide stuck pretty good to the point where I didn’t want to try to mallet it myself. I went in and handed it to the gunsmith who said “you might want to close your ears and distract yourself for this part”. He was right, it hurt to hear him wail away with what I assume was a rubber mallet, punch, a towel and a vice. After a few minutes he came out and had it disassembled. I asked what I owed him and he said go grab a recoil spring off the wall for ten dollars and spread the word that we helped you. So I’ll spread the word. It was also maybe 20 minutes til close so I already felt bad enough. All in all great experience for customer service.
  10. As Grayfox said check ammoseek, it takes time but you can usually find a place without both tax and shipping. Also, SGAmmo is without a doubt reputable and reliable and has decent deals. They do however have a bit of a reputation for price gouging during Covid/conflict. You can google it, as far as I’m concerned it’s a free market. I try to post no tax and free ship deals in the “deals and steals” thread. If anyone is doing a bulk buy I’m e-mail subscribed to a bunch of places that are no tax and my inbox is open. This certainly isn’t a cheap hobby so every little bit helps (I’ll also send you a food / happy hour recommendation if the wife lifts the package before you do).
  11. If he’s like me and not going to be putting thousands of rounds down it every year I’d wait until Black Friday sale when these drop to $400 w/ a $20 off coupon. https://www.primaryarms.com/andro-corp-industries-bravo-556-ar15-rifle-16in Small vet owned shop, warranties the same as PSA. BA barrel, MOA is fine. Goes bang. I listened to a lot of online forums and the general consensus was they were solid beater ARs and the customer service was good. The bones are good, I swapped triggers and added sights and optics and tinkered around. Otherwise I’d just find a blem PSA if he’s trying to stay in budget budget range. PSA rifles seem to have gone up lately though. if he wants to pony up a few more bucks I’d wait for a deal on an https://gunprime.com/products/smith-wesson-mp15-sport-ii-optics-ready-556-nato-16-30rd-black backed by their CS can’t go wrong everyone else online says to jump at a Zion for $700 or so. Im not a big AR guy, don’t know enough about what accessories I actually like, it’s been fun just getting a decent rifle with good bones and tinkering so I’d just get a cheap one and let him figure what he likes.
  12. I’ll take it. Sending pm.
  13. Unsure. I also saw people comment $350 popped up. Im in private browsing so maybe try that. I’ve bought a couple firearms from them and just checked and I’m not logged in. I also forget if you can stack the $20 new member offer code but I want to say it allowed me to through a dummy email for an Andro Corp rifle that I post when it goes on sale. Sorry can’t be more help.
  14. https://www.primaryarms.com/anderson-manufacturing-am15-rifle-16.5in-carbine-length-5.56 It’s an AR for $330.
  15. You’re right. I missed the k in KB. Want to say when I tried last week it was under 9 or 6 MB. Sorry no help.
  16. I’ve found the fastest way is just to email it to myself and then when the prompt comes up to send the actual size or compress it I find one that is under the requirement.
  17. https://mountainhouse.com/collections/sale 50% off #10 cans. 30% off meal kits. Let’s post those Veterans Day sales.
  18. I always chuckle when friends comment on the time spent in the gym or the fact that you’re eating clean. That’s when they show the time to show concern. No one says anything when anyone goes for seconds at the party… Congrats on the massive weight loss. You should be ecstatic. Don’t listen to outsiders. Maybe if you’re able to, do a dry “month” after thanksgiving until Christmas Eve? I get it, it’s very hard. When I balloon up it’s typically because I enjoy watching hockey in the winter and the loss of daylight affects me. A sixer of Guinness is a lot of empty calories during a 2.5 hour game. I don’t have any easy weight to lose myself, I’ve come to grips with the fact that I’ll always have a little pooch unless I try to hit the gym hard. Like I tell the lady, you can find a guy with abs or you can find a guy that’s funny, stable, kind and like-minded. You’re re doing awesome. You’re building muscle which is the most important thing. Don’t sweat the scale, listen to how your body feels. Wish I had your dedication to working out.
  19. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/beretta-usa-range-ready-kit Cheap stocking stuffer or bag to just leave designated in the trunk.
  20. I’ve got a bad back, trying to avoid getting fused up. I need to be diligent about my weight as a difference of 15-20 lbs I can feel and I’ve found something that works for me. I’ve done keto on and off for the better part of 6 years. It’s not for everyone, you have to weigh out things in the beginning and it’s boring and restrictive. Basically minimal sugar, alcohol, and gluten gives me less inflammation. If you fast for 48 hours you’re starting ketosis. Once every two months or so I do a three day fast where I just drink coffee water maybe some bone broth or stock and sodium/mag. I plan the days when I have no social commitments and off work. If you’re only trying to hit a number on a scale, you’ll drop 5 lbs in water weight when you go into keto and your glycogen storages empty. If you eat just meat, cheese, leafy greens handfuls of nuts and fruit and can keep your net carbs under 30-50 grams per day for a month you’ll drop 10lbs easily. Once you go back to eating a standard American diet you’ll gain the water weight you lose. Im 6’0, weight has ranged from 160-210. I try to keep it in the 170 -175 range. If I notice I’m getting thin I step on a scale and will increase calories. I’ve been doing it long enough I don’t have to weigh out anything. I also work a labor intensive job and I don’t count calories as I’m on my feet 60 hours a week. I won’t think twice about going to BWW and smashing back a Cobb salad and 30 wings with a couple diet cokes. That being said the diet is boring, i don’t tell anyone I do keto because I don’t want to hear their opinions, and I’ve got a sweet tooth that’s insatiable. Every couple months I’ll take a weekend off for a wedding or holiday and gorge myself, but I feel the inflammation immediately after. You also do a lot more actual working out than I do, but if you stick w it for 30 days you’ll drop 10 lbs and then gain 3-4 back in water weight and just have to count calories in and out. It’s not for everyone, don’t want to sound preachy, I don’t tell anyone anything other than I eat clean and am trying to prolong my back but it works for me to not feel like I’m 90 getting out of bed.
  21. I bought a $25 shirt from FPC. They sent me a letter I have saved on my phone that says that I’m a member and I’m covered under their injunction.
  22. I’ve always held the belief that this is how they’ll implement gun control. Tax the hell out of it, more restrictions on imports, make it so the common man can’t afford it like they did with the NFA back in the day. My dad will still pull out his CCW at bass pro when we buy ammo in TN and the cashier is always kinda confused. Buy cheap and stack deep. Since they banned Russian imports a few years ago look at the price of 7.62. Primers are through the roof. They don’t have to disarm a population if the population can’t find accessible ammo. JMHO.
  23. You’re right man I really should. She’s not squeamish and will help me drag and dress but I’m not sure how’d she feel about the butchering. My kitchen is tiny, I wanted to make some jerky in the laundry room she wasn’t exactly thrilled. She puts up with my hobbies and is great, having that extra set of hands would be clutch. Maybe I’ll ask around at work, my hunting buddy moved. Everyone else I go out with is an hour and a half away. I’m pretty generous but frugal so doing it myself and saving the $80 on fees would make me happy and probably be more enriching.
  24. All yours. New phone and lost some contacts so don’t have your number still. Shoot me a pm or text if you saved mine.

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