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Jesse14733

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  1. My wife has claimed my Sig 226, my g19 my sp101 and my colt ar. Basicly my favorite weapons are hers ..... well that's what she thinks, but I work nights and I know if a idiot breaks in at night while I'm working she will hold the fort. The sad thing is at ok corral range she can spank the 8in circle of steel at 200 yards with the colt. My wife is a great shot is that common? I know I have a winner.

  2. With my 27 the wife and I would always plink with 9mm ammo and carry .40 I noticed with my 9mm conversion my wifes groupings would be tighter and overall she liked the less snappy recoil compared to the 40. I am trying to get her into shooting more and I think I could aquire a g23 quicker if she claims the 19 as her own

  3. I have a glock 27 gen4 with 9mm conversion barrel and g26 mag. The gun is in awesome shape I have a serpa holster I would part with. So far the only offers I have had were for glock 23 gen3 some are better condition than others. I really want a glock 19. Would it be smart to trade my 27 for a 23 and have to purchase a conversion barrel. I need some advice guys. Should I hope to find a like new gen3 or gen4 23? Then ask for cash for the conversion. I'm located in smyrna.

    Any wisdom will be appreciated.

  4. I have built and duracoated multiple mosins for people. There multiple ways to skin that cat. You can remove the rear sight by removing the pins then heat the site base after heated you can tap the sight base off be sure to remove the solder while its hot . After the base is removed you will have a 11 mm. rail when scout scopeing mosins I discovered that you can put a 11mm to piccatenny conversion rail on there be sure to use locktight it will hold zero better than a pin in scope base the only better option would be to drill and trap then weld a bent bolt 2011-12-13_13-52-57_867-1.jpg3_imagejpeg_2.jpg2011-09-29_08-29-34_807.jpg2011-09-29_09-00-16_120.jpg

  5. I was pulled over in smyrna tn the cop asked for my DL. i handed him my permit and DL he asked what i carry I told him my glock 27 he said thats his backup gun its on his ankle we shot the breeze he said replace your taglight i said yes sir and went home

  6. I would love to learn how to set up my carry handle the guy at the range was a eotech snob and down talked my cheapo carry handle irons my budget didn't allow for upgrades

  7. My poor boys ar15 doublestar m4 $669 shipped then I added magpul furnature and afg . Borrowed my dads leopold scope shot 1 moa groups total invested roughly 779 photobucket-44384-1336977682876.jpg stock 2012-03-07_11-55-01_493.jpg magpuled out photobucket-49750-1337135811752.jpg

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