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wareagle

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  1. Ionly weird thing is hear is that anytime you just hold it or shoot it the unit turns on, since the activation switch/button is right on the grip under the Trigger guard ?

    I like this feature. I don't want to worry about finding a switch.

    :D Lasers do have a place. They are indispensable in situations where your line of sight is compromised. For example, a bad guy attempts a car jack by entering vehicle via rear passenger side door. For most right hand, right eye dominant shooters this is going to be a "hail mary" shot. With a laser, this is a much easier weak hand "sight on target" scenario. :D

  2. i have 3 taurus handguns. one is a pt1911. one is a pt99. one is a model 605. the pt1911 is black. the others are stainless steel. i hold them sometimes and they are nice.

    i used to be able to speak spanish, but i seem to forgotten all the words these days. i still think pt is pistola taurus. thats what i think it said on my pt99 sheets.

    i don;t know nothing about all of this other talking that you guys are talking about. it sees like there's lots of other discussions about other things that taurus.

  3. No worries. I've not compared heat. I have fired all three calibers (7.62, 5.56 and 5.45) in folding stock formats. My amd65 seemed to be the hottest, but it has a very short barrel and no metal forearm. It also seems to have worst muzzle flash. Maybe some other gusy can give you a less subjective opinion.

  4. Huge price diff. for the Galil or any other .223 AK variant, to be sure, and I'm sure they're reliable, but how about the (IMO, anyway) problem of heat issues? Does a .223 not tend to run as hot in an AK as a 7.62?

    Actually, I was recently looking at the above model for $599. I think JGsales has it priced at $699 now. They are a bit more expensive that the 7.62, but cheaper than other .223 options.

  5. Guys,

    A couple of years ago, I picked up a NIB Taurus PT1911 from The Rabbi. Believe it or not, I've never fired the pistol. I was a bit unhappy of the finish, so I planned trade for SS or refinish. All that said, I'm leaning toward refinishing. Does anyone have any suggestions for a reasonably priced solution? I'd prefer something local to avoid FFL shipping.

    Thanks,

    Mark

  6. FYI, I sorted through the same conundrum. I absolutely love the m1a, but I hate the optics options. If you plan to scope the rifle, I'd suggest the FNAR. I ended up with a mini-30 and an FNAR for about the same $$ as an m1a. If you decide on th FNAR, look up Joe at Hero. His team set me up right on mine. :D

  7. I'm just a new member here, but I have to agree with Good Steward:tough:

    No kidding...

    I am OK with the pay to play. I do it on several other boards. Most of the "memberships" are lifetime. For my case, I cannot justify the annual dues. I do try to support the authorized TGO vendors, so I feel I'm doing my part. Just my 2 cents....:koolaid:

  8. I like my mini-30 a lot. Reliable mags are easy to find these days. You can get 10 round promags for less than $20. Ruger factory 20rnd are less than $30.

    The AR, SKS and AK guys hate the mini for some reason. The AR guys complain about accuracy (mine is scoped with a hogue overmold stock and shoots 3" MOA with russian ammo). The SKS guys complain about cost (SKS used to be $89 and minis were $450, today there's only anbout $100-150 diff). AK guys seem to be worried about cheap hicap mags and the end of the world (mini mags aren't cheap but they are available. When SHTF, I'd rather have a mini, than not).

    As you can tell, I am a mini fan. I was not a fan when I picked one up, but I am now. The combination of price, quality of manuf, ergos, durability and reliability make it a winner.

  9. Guys, I was digging through my crate of gun related garage sale items, and found a "tune up" kit that I forgot to install. Does anyone have any experience in replacing the striker spring on a Ruger M77 mkII? It looks like the bolt assembly is under pressure, so I don't wont to kill myself on this one.

  10. The Mini 14 won't shoot steel-cased ammo either, correct? That's a deal-breaker for me. The brass-cased ammo is 15-25 cents a round more expensive. That means a lot less shooting, or a bigger hole in the budget.

    My mini-30 eats steel case with no issues. I think the "russian ammo problem" comes from internet hype. There are 2 issues that I've repeatedy heard.

    First issue is that the owners manual warns against using ammo that is not SAAMI spec'd. Rumor i that the mini was spec'd different from the russian ammo.

    Second, Ruger will not sell replacement firing pins. There is some hype that the minis cannot handle the russian ammo without bending a firing pin.

    IN the end, mini's are reliable, fun to shoot and durable. Just find a source of good magazines and clean ammo.

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