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  1. Hmm... still not positive what I want... I looked into the Stag Arms and it looks like I'd be around $1k for my first AR, a little steeper than I was wanting... I wonder if I could/should build my AR with a Stag Upper.... Would that have the lefty mag release and forward assist?

  2. So, I finally feel like I am squared away when it comes to handguns... I'm positive that will change, but in the meantime I can dream about moving onto getting long guns. Here's my question:

    I am a lefty, I've been researching AR's and really am digging some Del Tons as well as some DPMSs, looking mostly at Sub 700$ guns as starters that I can tinker with as I go. Don't have a huge budget, and the money comes slowly as a freelancer...

    It seems that unless I want to buy a specialized "lefty" AR I'm going to deal with inconveniently placed controls for my particular disposition as well as gases being blown into my face and all sorts of other things that seem super enjoyable and fun to me. :down:

    Now AK's seem interesting to me, particularly a Saiga in .308 that I fuss with for a bit, then convert to an AK when time and cash allow. This seems like it would be a little more ergonomic for me, large bolt on the right side, and a central mag release. Not to mention being able to convert it into a really great firearm myself with some elbow grease and wrenching would give me a really great sense of ownership over the gun... Just a thought.

    I should say that I have never fired either, never had the opportunity... So anything I am saying is coming from armchair speculation.

    Thoughts?

  3. Any news on when the classifies change over? If I post a new ad, will it be moved to the new system? I want to sell a handgun, but if it's not going to be carried over to the next system I'll hold off till the change is completed.

    -a

  4. For those of you who don't know me, I'm a photographer here in Nashville. I have recently been working on a series of photographs about "Gun Culture," or "Firearms in America," something like that... and also something that's coming from a gun friendly perspective. Check out my blog post HERE and if you go back to the main blog page and scroll down a touch you can see some images of Jeff Quinn from Gunblast.com that I did a couple weeks ago. Got devoured by chiggers on that shoot too... :yuck:

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  5. Yeah I really like that it has a 4" barrel and not a 3.5"... Grip is still nicely and small, fits my hand great.

  6. M&P45c, I hear they're pretty hard to find right now. Awaiting my kydex scabbard from White Hat Holster... anyone else shoot one of these??

    I put about 40 rounds through it the other day, REALLY smooth .45 crazy accurate as well. I dig.

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  7. NTPS, has run and run matches, but i do not think it is what you are looking for. if you are looking for combat boots, lots of tact cool stuff, then no.

    but if you wanting to see and learn how to run fast and shoot faster in shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes and nothing that is tactical. then yes.

    and pistol only. mostly

    I'm looking for a mix of the two honestly.

  8. This might be the wrong forum but I'll give it a shot.

    I've been watching Magpul's Art of the Dynamic Handgun and I really want to be able to run some run'n gun courses and practice some force on force handgun drills, and maybe setup some steel plate targets. Is there a range or location relatively near Nashville where I can do that? I usually shoot at Charlie Hafner's but I don't see tactical shotgun drills going down well in the pistol pit. Any suggestions??

    -a

  9. Actually, the little Kahr has amazingly little recoil for such a small puppy. That's one reason it has commandeered such a high price compared to nasty little snappers like KelTec 9's, even .380's like LCP and etc. I suppose the CM9 is similar, for less, now that they have that model out.

    I really love my CM9, carry it probably 60% of the time, the other 40% is split between my Glock 26 and my PPQ.

  10. My first handgun ever was a Ruger P95...I quickly realized I had underbought what my new addiction demanded. I hope you're ready for what comes AFTER you buy your first handgun... but anyway I digress, after the P95 followed a Ruger LCP for carry, which I sold for a Kel Tec PF9, which I discovered I hated. After the PF9 I bought a Kahr CM9...this is in my opinion one of the best values for a carry gun (my opinion) I still have the CM9. Simultaneously as the exchanges I just described I traded my P95 for a XD9sc, which I later traded for a M&P9, and which was traded for a SP101 in .357mag, which was JUST traded for a 12g Benelli... Sprinkled in there I also bought a Metro Arms 1911, sold it for a Glock 26 which I still have, and a buddy bought me a Walther PPQ as payment for a favor... So my collection over the last year has gone through 10 different brands/styles/types of firearms...

    I share this drawn out story because I want to highlight that it's okay to buy your first gun and then turn around and try something new. Guns tend to retain their value, if you sell to one of us, you'll be able to try many different guns if you want. XD's are great...so are M&P's... Glocks work better for me, and the PPQ is probably the best out there...for me. So there, if you wanted my recommendation get a PPQ in whatever flavor (9mm or 40SW) you choose.

  11. Just though I'd give you guys an update, I am the proud owner of a new Benelli Nova Pump, 18.5 Barrel 4+1 capacity. I know, I know, it's not the Remmy or the Mossy I was talking about... but I traded for it, and it worked out really well. Thanks to the guys over at D&T Arms, my favorite gunshop, by far.

  12. It could be many things and I'm no authority. The only way I've had persistent fail-to-eject paired with fail-to-load was from too-weak a load.

    If it doesn't want to load if you lock the slide back, insert a mag, then release the slide-- If it gets all turned around just trying to enter the chamber then maybe it has something to do with OAL or whatever. If releasing the slide on a mag won't chamber a round then that wouldn't have anything to do with how much powder is inside the case.

    If the load isn't strong enough to work the slide you can get stove-pipes and other situations where the fired case is still stuck in the action somewhere. If the load is a little stronger it will have enough energy to eject but not enough energy to drive the slide all the way back, so it can't strip off the next round out of the mag, and you have a fail to load.

    If the load gets strong enough to both eject and load, then it can sometimes still be a little too weak to lock back the slide on an empty mag. If the slide isn't "quite" going far enough back to catch on the little stub in the empty mag.

    Yeah I believe I was having two problems, loading the rounds a little light, and having the OAL set too long. So, I wasn't gaining any pressure with seating depth. I was having slide locking back issues, as well as feeding issues. I believe I'll easily be able to correct that next time around.

  13. dbla, I haven't been out to the mall since before the flood. The tool barn had a caliper for a dollar. I bought 2 for that price. I'm still using the first, since it's plastic.

    Yeah I've got a pair, I believe I was just loading too long. I'm going to correct that next time around.

  14. I guess I should have included that, I was loading to the specifications of my Lee loading manual which stated 1.169 for 9mm, now I measured every couple rounds and I was generally within .001 of that... however if you're loading to 1.14 then I'm pretty far off. I'll check Accurate's load recipes to see.

    And a case gauge is on the short list of things to buy this week.

    -a

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