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Nashville Armory has new policy of collecting customer ID Info
BigK replied to Bayo's topic in General Chat
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Looks great; holster wear = character marks. LOL I love the ambi-safety, but mine was gritty at first. Your rifling looks WAY better than mine does. That should make for a great shooter. When I went to pick mine up from being cerakoted, the guy behind the counter said I was crazy for refinishing a gun w/ the rifling all blown out. Apparently he'd never seen polygonal rifling. If you find a source for cheap 9x18, please share it. Happy shooting
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"Free" SBR registration means they don't care about the money and they don't want them to be illegal, so they must just want us to register them so they know who owns all the guns. That scares me way worse than the penalty for not registering.
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I'm probably crazy to put this much into a $190 gun, but it has 2-tone Cerakote frame/receiver, buffed hammer/sear, rubber mag base pads, red wattle grips from Hungary, and all new pins/springs.
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I have them in a few places as well. My favorite is the dashboard of my Jeep which is way more comfy on long drives than my pocket or hip.
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When your tyranny knows no bounds and your financial ability to defend your position in court is backed by the unlimited funds of your tax-paying subjects you get actions like this, right?
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Congrats, I think you're gonna love it. I loved mine so much I did a few upgrades. She shoots great and fits my hand like a glove...one of my favorite guns I own.
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Welcome, great intro BTW, glad to have ya
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I don't know how a 75b has eluded my collection all these years. I love my CZs, but I almost didn't get a SP-01 back together once after polishing the sear and swore I'd never take one apart again, LOL. Same thing with my CZ 82, it was hard to get back together. The smith that did the cerakote agreed. He said he hopes he never sees me in his gun store again after reassembling it. LOL
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I think you have great taste in guns and in sights. I love TFO sights; I have them on one of my guns too. I bet you love them on your CZ. I could never find them in stock when I was shopping for sights for my P-01 or that's what I would have gotten too.
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I guess it's my CZ 82. I love this gun enough to do this much work to it, despite it being a 9mm Makarov. Simple, reliable, elegant.
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I like hammers best, preferably the ones with decockers. My longest EDC love affair was with a CZ P-01. I do own 2 striker fired guns though and both are awesome. I got both for their size not because they were strikers though: XD-S 3.3 (45acp) and P365 (nearly perfect EDC gun, IMO).
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My wife saw it in theaters and recently bought it on Blu-ray. She's been nagging me to watch this for a long time, so I finally did last night. It's an impressive story and despite not liking the guy, Andrew Garfield did a pretty damn good job. In fact, most of the cast put on a hell of a performance. Sadly, one of my favorite celebs, Vince Vaughn, was just plain HORRIBLE in his role. He needs to stick to comedy, because his action drama chops are the worst I've seen since Jean-Claude Van Damme, I was amazed at the special effects and camera work. Nothing but top-notch work there.
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I thought the 1st one had some of the best tactical firearm action I've ever seen in a movie. I can't wait to see the sequel.
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I say do what makes you happy with it. It's not a rare collector's item. That's what I did with my wannabe Makarov by CZ. It's been Cerakoted. I added custom grips, upgraded springs, and rubber mag base plates. I love it way more than I did when it was original.
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I downsized twice now to be able to conceal enough for work. I carried a CZ P-01 for a long time, then downsized to a XD-s .45, and now I've had to downsize to a Ruger LCP. My favorite is my CZ 75 Shadow, but it's not practical, just fun.
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You're probably right about the failure. I didn't think about the abuse that part takes during operation. That makes more sense, especially since I only break it down like this a couple of times per year. Last time I bought parts, I ordered extra springs. This recoil spring probably has 4k-5k rounds on it. It certainly wouldn't hurt to change it while I'm at it. Thanks for the advice.
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I've had my current Ruger Mark II for going on 20 years and can only take a wild guess at how many rounds have gone thru this lil work horse of a pistol. All I know is that there were some summers where it saw a 550 round box of Federals EVERY single weekend. Conservatively I'd estimate it's about 5K rounds/yr, so I don't have a damn thing to complain about. You can't put that many rounds thru any gun without replacing a worb out spring here or there. I've also upgraded to a set of Hogue target grips, Volquartsen extended mag release, and FO front sight. Every other part is original. Yesterday I was indoctrinating a co-worker from CA, err, introducing a first time shooter to the wonderful world of firearms and of course the Mark II comes out first. We put about 400 rounds thru the old gal with zero issues. However, when I got home to clean it, the mainspring was stuck. It took me about 30 minutes to take it apart (this was the normal reassembly time back when I first got the gun and there weren't such thing as a YouTube video to show you how to do it right). I found that the bolt stop pin had broken just above the mainspring. The bottom part is still attached to the mainspring by the pivot pin. I'm guessing the love taps with a rubber mallet over the years to unjam the mainspring or align the bolt stop pin holes finally had their toll. I'm not whining, the replacement parts are $15 including shipping from Ruger. I just thought after all these years this thing was indestructible.
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Idiot of the year goes to these guys (and it's only February)
BigK replied to Sam1's topic in General Chat
This scenario is not as black & white as you've painted it. The officers' duty to protect and defend themselves overrides the rights of these 2 idiots' attention-seeking experiment. This isn't the first time one law or right conflicts with another. I'd say the officers followed their training perfectly by securing the scene to make sure everyone is safe first. -
Idiot of the year goes to these guys (and it's only February)
BigK replied to Sam1's topic in General Chat
You hit the nail right on the head with that. When folks like these idiots choose this method of exerting their 2A rights, I suspect they are just wanting to be the center of attention for selfish reasons. If they really had pro-2A intentions in mind they'd not cast such a bad light on an the cause they claim to support. NOTHING good seems to come from the kind of attention they bring to gun rights efforts. If any legislative actions occur or any public opinions are created/changed as a result of their actions, they will not be positive. -
Idiot of the year goes to these guys (and it's only February)
BigK replied to Sam1's topic in General Chat
Agreed, these guys are morons! Sadly, it's too early to pass out championship trophies, because I have no doubt someone more stupider will do something even more stupider before the end of the year. -
Attention all old men, your tool store is opening in Lebanon!
BigK replied to seez52's topic in General Chat
That's pretty darn clever! I'm definitely stealing that idea. -
area-nashville Double Gun Shows This Weekend Jan 28 / 29
BigK replied to Grunt67's topic in Events and Gatherings
I was also disappointed in the RK show in M'boro. Makes sense that it was so boring, half the vendors were 30 miles away at a competing gun show. You'd have to go to both to see a full show.