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Upper on his RRA, my stag, my pcf's, and my palmettos was fine. Either way he sold the lower and hasn't looked back. Plus for the money of a tactical innovations you could get two PSA's.
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The stag is a nicer quality. Tactical innovations lowers are more gimick than anything else. If the lower is made properly and the upper is proper there should be no play. I have a stag, a couple plum crazies and a few palmetto state. For the money you can not beat a palmetto state. I had a couple of spikes and didn't like either because of play when mated. A friend had a tactical innovations and had the same issue, when adjusted out the bolt catch wouldn't hold the bolt back.
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I like the PSA uppers but JSE has some nice ones too for really good prices.
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I can put a lower together in about 30 minutes taking my time and taping everything up to avoid scratches. If you need a cheap red dot, primary arms has there fixed base micro dot with riser on sale for $60. I've got 3 of their red dots and ordered this one as a backup because of the crazy cheap price.
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Primary arms has there fixed base micro dot for $60 right now
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Agree with the above. That or a JSE upper for $345, parts kit w/stock $90, PSA stripped lower $85 after tics and transfer.
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I have 4, one 11 inch pistol, 3 basic m4's. One is a stag that is my go to gun. The other 2 have the foliage green magpul furniture and I really dig the color. I've got 2 other complete lowers and 2 more stripped. Next 2 are a 300 blackout and a bull barrel coyote slayer. The last 2 are going to stay stripped for a while until I figure out what else I want.
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I think D&T you have to tell them you are a TGO member. Music city pawn does up to 5 for $25 total. You have to click until the ad comes up. You can go directly to PSA's website but I'm sure the forum owner would appreciate getting credit.
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Be sure to click through the forum so he gets credit. They have some killer deals going on this weekend.
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A friend of mine has the black hole 16" and it groups as good as most 20".
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Were you shooting high during the point shooting? I had the same thing when trying to shoot a glock. Switched to S&W and it cured my problem. The grip angle was throwing me off. I practice point shooting more than I do anything else. I'm not great but I put about far more on target than miss. I used to try to blow the center out of the target but realized odds are I'm never going to have that much time to acquire my sights.
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I have the cannon and it is very nice. For the money it is a good deal. Is it as good as some of the others? Probably not but in a fire I have insurance to cover the guns. I mainly want to keep them away from the kids and heaven forbid a burglar. They also offer 6 or 12 months with no interest.
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Having been taught to shoot on double action revolvers the sigma was a piece of cake to shoot, and out shot me by a long shot. I put almost 5000 rounds through mine before giving it to my dad. The sigma is light, well built, and has an unconditional life time warranty. To me the ruger is a boat anchor and more difficult to tear down and clean. I would not hesitate to carry a sigma and if you find a used one around $250 you can't go wrong. Train properly and shoot often and the trigger will be an afterthought.
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I have a few 3 inch knives but the 5 is what I really think will fit the bill. I am looking for something along the size of the lmf 2 but better quality. I've been beating the crap out of my cold steel bowie bushman for almost a year and it has held up remarkably well but I am wanting something a little more robust. For the money I like my bushman but I know at some point I may exceed it's limitations and want something more durable. Plus the made in the US just makes me feel proud.
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I've got an izula but I am looking for a little bigger blade. What is the difference between the esee rat5 and the ontario rat5? Other than sheath I really don't see a lot of difference.
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T'>M91/30 Mosin Nagant Scope mount utilizes Scout Scope | eBayhis is what I have and it is solid as a rock. You will need a drill press or a friend who works at a machine shop to mount it though. Works great with a standard long eye relief scope
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I say metro arms American Classic 2. It is a very nice 1911 and shoot like a dream. I even know more than 1 that likes his more than his kimber.
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Wow. Darwin was about to be proved right. I think it was Gods way of making sure he doesn't get the chance to reproduce.
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LOL!!!! You have a good point.
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Ok so I bought a sub2000 glock mags 40 and absolutely love it. Bought 8 31rnd mags and have function tested all of them and they are flawless. I have never been a glock fan and have always struggled with glocks because of the grip angle. So here is the question, do I get a g22 or g23 and learn to love it because they can share mags? Or do I stick with what I shoot well and leave it at that because I need to be confident in the firearm I carry? I keep thinking get a 23 and shoot the hell out of it and then if it becomes second nature begin to carry and if for some reason I can't get the muscle memory down on it sell it and break even. Choices, choices. If keltec would have only made a sub 2000 with M&P mags.....
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Problem, I have a bayonet lug but no bayonet
Backon4 replied to Backon4's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I thought the m9 was setup for a carbine length? is that not the case? -
Problem, I have a bayonet lug but no bayonet
Backon4 replied to Backon4's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
yeah they are on ar15's. Been looking at the Lan Cay m9 but not sure if they are worth it. Go for ontario maybe? -
Been considering this for a while, don't know where to start. Someone point me in the right direction. Don't want to spend a fortune but want a quality blade.
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I love my AR's but the sub2k is a blast. I take it with me just about everywhere.