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Greatest. Typo. Ever. I have to show my Jewish buddy, he'll get a kick.Im sorry for the typo. I meant to say jewelry.
How much you buy a 6'4" Jew for? Trade? :D
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I was trying to sell this Hi-Point, I have no idea why no one would throw me a good offer though... I thought $200 was a fair deal.
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Holy thread resurrection Batman!
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Dude, you could see the guidance fins on that round. That was truly fregin awesome.
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I bought mine out the door including background check for $460. It doesn't feel cheap at all.
There is a difference between "cheap" and "affordable". ;)
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How do clones hold up?
For being clones, they're pretty awesome. They don't say Novak on them but they're pretty kickass sights. The Rock Island 1911 Tactical is one of the best 1911's under $600, especially since they can be had in the $400 range pending on where you look.
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I agree with leroy, leave the markings. That gives it a bit of charm. For a knife made on a whimsy this is REALLY good man. Bravo and kudos around.
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You don't bring a rifle to a aerial munitions fight. I keep replaying 0:25 over and over again...
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938 with ext mag in an Stealth Gear holster.
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Pretty sure that has their Novak clones on it. I've never seen them do a Novak(lookalike) rear/GI front.
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Hopefully it performs better than the "mutant". I think CMMG is making it. Tests I've seen on it are horrible
I'd heard that KAC had one just like this and they scrapped it due to reliability issues and could never get it to run right.
I think M+M is on to something by not using an already existing design in its entirety and rather create a proprietary design off of some borrowed ideas. This hybrid, at least to me, looks like it combines the better features of the VZ58, AK, and AR all in a uniquely designed package. Dunno, guess we'll wait and see on how it turns out.
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M+M has been cooking something up and showed it off at SHOT this year... I really want this to work as advertised and if it does, I think it will be a game changer in the AK realm IF it's also at their usually affordable price.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vStYSLX-X5g
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Welcome to the south AND the forum cousin.
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Willkommen vetter.(Welcome cousin)
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Nice. Love the Flaming Pig.
Let us know how it works for you.
Agreed, I'm looking at getting one for my pistol build and am curious to their performance.
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Now, I have to ask, why so far forward with the RDS?
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Looks like they pulled a Colt and contracted Troy for their drop in Bravo rail with their logo on it.
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Buy one of the combination brakes. It has a tube on the outside that redirects gasses, and noise, to the front when you do not want the effects of the brake. They are expensive.
Like the Noveske's? Not being a smartass, asking legitimately, lol.
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Aim Surplus sells a lower with no billboard style markings. It has the bare minimum on the trigger guard. I think I'm going that route next
You have a link? All I can find are the normal run of the mill lowers.
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Yep, that’s right – we will finally again have access to museum-quality new semiauto MP-44 Sturmgewehr rifles from Germany! I spent some time yesterday speaking with Lars Brüggemann with EL BE Tac, who is the US distributor for these rifles, and the prospects are very exciting. A full line of reproduction semiauto German WWII rifles will be coming to the US, starting with the MP-44 and MP-38. The ATF has already approved the designs for these two, which is the biggest obstacle to bringing in guns like these.
There were no samples at the show, as importation is still pending permit approval (the guns have to come into the US in a sporting configuration to comply with import law), but the first guns should be here during the summer. Unlike the somewhat infamous PTR-44 debacle from several years ago, these new guns will use materials and heat treat fully up to modern spec.
The MP-44 will be offered in 7.92×33 (8mm Kurz) only, and will accept original MP-44 magazines. The MP-38 is a closed-bolt conversion and will be sold as a pistol, with a stock fixed in the folded position (but repairable for folks who was to file SBR papers for them). Exact prices are not yet determined, but the MP-44 will likely be around the $5,000 mark. A lot of money to be sure, but an awesome opportunity to have the rifle that is truly the inspiration behind today’s entire combat rifle concept. Stay tuned for a first look at the guns when they arrive here in the States!
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Not sure what makes a 3gun trigger but it will also depend on if you want a single stage or two stage. I have a 3lb Timney Single Stage. Lemme know next time you're headed to Livingston and I'll bring my AR with me.
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Red X Arms apparently got ahold of a LOT of Saber uppers, both stripped and complete, about eight months ago. I managed to snag one and is currently sitting atop my second Mag Tactical lower. It shoots pretty darned good(1.2"-1.75" at approx 75-80 yards) and has been set up as something akin to a DMR or SPR. I too have been in search of a lower also, if your search at Franklin Gun Shop goes well, let us know as I too may snag one.
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Doesn't springfield armory already make a baby 9/1911? I believe the EMP?
They do, unfortunately they are in the $1000+ range for used copies. If R.I. Made one for a retail of 400-500 I think they could sell a boatload of them.
^^^That.
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Yep, gonna have one...
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