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ThyKingdom

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  1. Hey, the barrel is not threaded. Thanks
  2. Yes, just the one magazine.
  3. Bump price drop
  4. Great little gun, GLWS!
  5. Sold
  6. No I appreciate it, my understanding was this belonged to an old detective and was passed to an older lady I know. So I have no history with it so I've never looked into it. I truly appreciate it.
  7. Never heard of this rule and not 100% sure it qualifies but for legality the "holster" will be removed from the package and not be put together. And I'll repost it!
  8. Closed
  9. Awesome rifle, GLWS!
  10. I have one of these, runs like a top and is a great shooter. GLWS!
  11. Like has been mentioned in this thread already, if your having problems with stovepipes or malfunctions just contact century arms and they will send you the lighter spring no questions asked. These Caniks are made for 124 grain and +P not 115 grain ammo, I own the TP9SFX and I just locked the slide back for about 2 or so weeks aaaaaand got the recoil spring just in case. Had a few stove pipes early on but been wonderful since, as has been said the trigger is fantastic and the quality overall is there. I would and probably will buy another Canik no question.
  12. Hey guys, just wanted to post my general review and thoughts about the Delta stryker 1-6 (mil/mil)as a response for a sub $1k option and recommendation for anyone still looking for a fair priced value 1-6. I ordered from Charles at Darnfineshot.com and everything was a smooth and I had a great experience. This scope is made in Japan by Light optical works and runs in the $700-850 range. Ok, on to the quick review. My experience with LPVOs are: Primary arms SLx 1-6 acss, Swampfox Arrowhead 1-10, PST gen II, Razor HD 1-6. The Delta blows the first two out of the water. It's flatter, better glass, nuclear bright(IMO) and the turrets are better and it doesn't have the pronounced tube effect. Still impressed with the Swampfox Arrowhead for the money but it's just not close to the Delta. The Delta and the PST gen II are closer. Perhaps the Delta has a tad outside edge distortion more than the PST, but outside of that the Delta wins in every category here. It's flatter, brighter, lighter, the controls are better, the turrets are better and the glass is better overall and it has less tube effect...oh, and the throw is 100% better. If your deciding between these two, IMHO go Delta, even if it's $100-$200 more(although I think the PST is a fine LPVO). Now the Razor...the Delta comes close, but it's just not quite there. The Razor is still superior on 1x and edge to edge is clearer. The Razor has essentially 0 tube effect, but the Delta bridges that gap nicely from the prior LPVOs mentioned; but considering what I paid and what the Razor costs, I think if your on a budget or just finance conscious, get the Delta. If money is no option then jump into that 1300-5000k range, yeah, of course. But IMO the drop off between the Razor and Delta is fairly negligible. Will the Razor look better side by side, yes, but will you be thinking to yourself -"Man, I got something this close to a Razor for nearly half the price? Oh and it's lighter..." IMO, yes! I hope this helps. I'm not trying to give a plug for Delta here but I do a lot of research and have been searching for best bang for the buck in an LPVO for awhile now and I truly believe this is that LPVO, my fear is the price will continue rise, so buy while it's low and before they start gaining popularity over here, because I think they will.

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