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Mike Glover (Fieldcraft Survival) Book Release and Training - Nashville
FrankD replied to DHF's topic in Training Discussions
Nice, snagged a spot have heard decent things about the fieldcraft training.- 1 reply
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Need New Carry Flashlight - Suggestions appreciated
FrankD replied to crc4's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I think it was Lucas from T-Rex arms that said there really is no justification for people to use an Olight as long as Streamlight exists. I have a few of their rifle lights and a couple handheld lights (HL, HL-X) and they have all been great, not the same durability/output as my CD stuff but I trust them more than Olight. -
Need New Carry Flashlight - Suggestions appreciated
FrankD replied to crc4's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I'm going with David on this one. I had been carrying the streamlight microstream USB 24/7 for years and just dealt with the fact that they clip sucked and I would lose a few each year, also that the mode would be a crapshoot when I hit the tailcap. I have been carrying the cloud chicro since they released them a few few months ago, much better clip and better mode interface. Also utilize cloud on all my rifles and they take a beating right next to the flash hider and keep on trucking. -
shot there a handful of times, always a decent experience. It is pricey as others have stated, but nothing outside of the usual brick and mortar gun store/range prices.
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I'll take em if you're willing to throw em in a $5 flat rate box and ship em?
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These are 19 and 26 size guns but with a weaker cartridge that is more expensive to shoot? Perhaps I am missing something but curious what the value of these would be outside of a lower recoil?
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Mckinatec holsters have a Mini-2 with Tac Dev rail as an option.
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you ever make it to Nashville area? Also you talking case of 200 or case of 1000?
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not going to lie at first I thought this was a push button for an auto SAK and got really excited
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Fed HST for 9mm and Cor-Bon for .380
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Unless you are a M&P person with a bunch of mags around I would think one of the other Glock mag options would be a better option. Not to mention if you are going 16" you could get a lot more potential out of a rifle caliber.
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another vote for the TX22 Comp. The gun world seems to be all on the same page that Taurus is a bit of a gamble in terms of quality, however everyone seems to be aligned that there is one exception to that rule and it is the TX-22. Put a Holosun 507 and my rugged oculus on it and it is a blast to rip through mags.
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I think I waited around 8 months to get mine. Will agree with others it is definitely a nice spot.
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welcome, also please tell me you shoot sporting clays with the SPAS
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going to second the Bergara B14 HMR. might be a bit overkill for 400 yds and in shooting but a solid shooter for sure.
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looks like an auto version of their mule line of fixed blades.
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Not going to lie I think either scenario I would rather have the capacity and reload speed of a 9MM semi auto. Especially if we are talking about TN wildlife, you get into the mountains or out west I would switch to a glock 10MM but same concept.
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Magnifier to pair with Aimpoint PRO
FrankD replied to MisterDanP's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
aimpoint, vortex, and eotech all make solid magnifiers. The holosun 3x is good as well for a more budget friendly version. Each of those come with solid mounts, if your PRO is on a riser might want to look at the unity options for the higher magnifier. -
Just got into pressure canning this year, have done chicken and beef stew as well as a handful of other veggies. It's a fun skill to have and a good way to put away some food for later use. Did a few batches of candied jalapenos as well and they have been mighty tasty.
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ad closed Sold- CZ 457 Scout 22lr bolt action rifle
FrankD replied to Protongunner's topic in Firearms Classifieds
have one of these and with a can on it I smile with every shot. Super fun piece and the youth stock works OK for an adult for some cheap plinking. -
How do these suppress?
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Kitchen Knife Block Sets - Opinions/suggestions wanted.
FrankD replied to tacops's topic in General Chat
My suggestion would be to avoid a "block set". Get yourself a really good quality chef knife, paring knife, and bread knife. After that get yourself a quality set of sharpening stones or a system to keep them sharp. This will cover 95% of what you need and avoid spending money on knives you aren't going to use. I picked up a tactile chef's knife maybe 2 years ago and it has been a champion, also really like the Spyderco kitchen knives. No input on the steak knives.