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What was your last/next range toy? [with pictures]


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On 2/7/2020 at 12:20 AM, Snaveba said:

Newest toy is an M&P 2.0 9 Compact. 0394805C-8CFA-4055-B660-0B7448C0648B.thumb.jpeg.a964db879365a892bf5c41fe22b345fc.jpeg

Very jelly of that purchase! I’m looking for one right now at a reasonable price. I have several M&P (Full size, shield, compact, etc) and by far my favorite is my Compact 22. I can’t think of a more perfect gun size wise and shootability than a Compact. It does everything perfectly. I bought my shield 2.0 9mm on black friday in an EDC kit and it has the red  Crims, but a week later I found my Compact 22 and immediately regretted not buying the 9mm in a Compact. 
 

 

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3 hours ago, hipower said:

OH MY!!   What are you gonna be shooting...a bazooka?

For the true meaning of the 2nd we have the God given right to own, yes a bazooka. However the 2nd has been stepped on WAY to much!!!

The biggest we have is 7.62 NATO and 7mm REM MAG, They are AR500 plate I picked up from a member here. I think the targets will work fine, puts them at an angle to make the fragments hit the ground.

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59 minutes ago, bud said:

That engraved scene is awesome, bubba. Well done.

 

Thanks! I felt the engraving was amazing on this one. Based on the initials of the engraver, and a little research, seems it was engraved by Marie Magis. She did excellent work based on my research. Some of her higher end Brownings are really works of art.

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Curiosity got the best of me on having a 1911 that was chambered in 22 and had a fixed barrel. Seemed good in theory. The heft and fixed barrel seem to put it right on target. Sure ain’t no Smith & Wesson, but for what it cost it’s fun. 
 

 

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Bought a S&W steel front sight for the above mentioned gun (plastic from the factory). 
 

I also polished the gun because I didn’t like the finish from Chiappa. Did some work on the feed ramp, and I’m currently building a steel magazine for it (there is only plastic available). 
 

It’s turning into a great little shooter. I can shoot the exact same spot every time stacking bullets in bullet holes in the target. 
 

 

Now onto finishing making a custom steel magazine out of 20 ga steel. 
 

 

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On 2/18/2020 at 8:10 PM, RED333 said:

I can shot in my back yard, shoots great.

Good to hear, however a bit off-base given the topic title...most of us think "range" as more public.

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21 hours ago, Mamba said:

Good to hear, however a bit off-base given the topic title...most of us think "range" as more public.

 

17 hours ago, RED333 said:

Well some do not, Now if the thread title was "What was your last/next public range toy? [with pictures]"I would agree with you.:dirty:

Yes, if you have a range on your property you are more than welcome to post here. 

I'm jealous of those that do. 

I keep telling my wife, the next time I move, if we do, we are moving to somewhere that I can walk outside in my underwear and crocs, with a cup of coffee, and shoot. I may even post pictures of that.

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Its been a while since I've posted anything, so I thought I would take a moment away from working on holsters and redesigning my website to post a couple pics of my latest "toy".

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I decided I wanted to build something a little different for target and hunting purposes so I chose a 6.5 Grendel.

I basically wanted something that would be "compact" and that I could suppress later down the road and still have a "shorter" OAL.

The scope that's on it is not going to stay, its just what I had laying around till I decide on an optic.

Build list...

ODIN Works 12" barrel
ODIN Works BCG
ODIN Works Adjustable gasblock
ODIN Works XMR 3 Extended Mag Release
ODIN Works Ambidextrous Modular Safety
GIBBZ ARMS billet SIDE CHARGING UPPER RECEIVER
RISE ARMAMENT RA535 trigger
PSA Lower parts kit
SBA3 pistol brace
Magpul MOE Grip

I haven't gotten out to the range yet but hopefully I will have time to do so soon.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, KahrMan said:

Just picked this up. Montana American Legend in 7mm Mag. It is hard to tell because the garage lights but this has a gorgeous stock. 
 

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They use the best wood. You’re gonna love that rifle. I know I love my Montana. 

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