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for-sale IWI Galil Ace Gen 1 7.62x39
TGO AutoModerator replied to Prod951's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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16” rifle with RS Regulate 14” rail and smooth end cap, KNS Adjustable Gas Piston, KNS Plastic Delete Kit, KNS Galil OG Style Grip, Arisaka Handstop, ALG AGT-UL trigger, (10) Bulgarian polymer steel lugged magazines, all accessories and documents with box. Cash or trading for night vision items or maybe a nice 308/762. Cash Price $2900
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As an instructor, I’d like to offer some other advice. One, you seem to be jumping into everything simultaneously. For a lot of people doing so leads to frustration and or burn out. Instead figure out your priorities and start there. From your other posts, my first recommendation would be training; preferably even before buying your first gun. That way you’ll base your decisions on experience and not conjecture. Additionally, it’s often not the best idea to try to teach a spouse to shoot. More often than not it goes as terribly as a parent teaching their teenager to drive. There’s too much ego and emotional baggage attached to have consistently good outcomes. (In fact, I have a belief that the ability to learn from or teach something to a person ceases once anyone has seen the other naked in any context.) In summary, find a local range that has qualified instructors (MIL/LEO, USCCA, or Rangemaster preferred. NRA doesn’t cut it for me and I am one) and preferably a rental section to try out multiple types and work from there. Lastly, especially for the wife, it doesn’t have to be all at once. You get much better long term results doing short, regular sessions than you do with long, all encompassing, one hit wonders. A date night range trip or private lesson followed by a dinner out every couple weeks goes a long way for a lot of people.
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I think ARs are a great HD choice. Good capacity, accuracy, plentiful and affordable accessories and ammo. The light round and high velocity actually make them among the least likely to over penetrate barriers (they have a tendency to fragment). I choose the standard 5.56 ball round for consistency’s sake. The round I train with will have the exact performance as the one I’d use in real life. Plus its lower cost is a nice bonus, as is the previously mentioned .22 conversions. I recommend putting a white light, a sling, and a red dot on a Smith & Wesson M&P and calling it good I’m not a hunter, but I have friends who use 5.56 ARs to take deer, and they are commonly used for coyotes and boar as well. Unless there’s other things afoot, you have no reason to be concerned about the alphabet boys for having an AR.
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I think if you like a 9mm 1911, and you shoot one well, then go for it. I’ve never owned one or shot one, only .45s. I owned, but never carried a 1911, except in the Army. I like shooting them, but they are just too big for me. I owned one now. But I’m a Glock guy (there I said it). That’s what I’ve moved too and what I carry, other than a Ruger LCP Max and a S&W 442.
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The M&P .22 compact is an excellent starter pistol. Also can be carried on the property as well as SD for a new shooter. Once competent and comfortable can always move up in caliber and can easily transition to other M&P handguns. Plenty of choices.
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Some of his is explained in the description I posted before the photos.
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Just a word of caution folks, differences of opinion and debates are perfectly fine, personal attacks and name calling will no longer be tolerated.
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wanted WTB/WTT Browning Citori 20 gauge
drice0517 replied to drice0517's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Where are you located please..? Ad says fixed chokes, pic has chokes..??? -
for-sale Springfield Hellcat 9mm. $500
TGO AutoModerator replied to Smiley's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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Smiley started following Springfield Hellcat 9mm. $500
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Well kept gun. It’s been in the safe for a while. Original box. Extra magazine. Kydex holster included. Talon grips added, but can be taken off easily. Best way to reach me is by text. 931-334-1671 Must have TN Drivers License and Carry Permit. Must sign bill of sale. Located in Spring Hill.
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sale-or-trade Walter P38 WW2 issue with extra
Terry Kath replied to sam1300's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Nice looking piece there sir -
I was waisted lol