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5 hours ago, Dolomite_supafly said:
Now you need to get a single shot. AR's, even with a silencer, are obnoxiously loud compared to a single shot.
If you want we can meet somewhere and you can hear what a single shot, loaded with single shot specific ammunition, sounds like. It is, literally, quieter than a slingshot. My single shot ammunition in my Encore is so quiet that all you hear is the hammer fall. Matter of fact it is louder dropping the hammer on an empty chamber because the primer cushions the hammer's fall.
I also have some new 270 grain bullets that are even quieter because you use such a small amount of power.
I've been perusing some 300 blackout / 308 bolt guns. That will be the next venture.
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10 hours ago, bud said:
Pretty land there. Looks like you're shooting down a fairway.
It sure is. I shoot at the FOP range in Loudon. There's a nice little creek that runs through the property. I see river otters on occasion swimming and playing in it. Only time I've ever seen them, outside of the zoo.
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14 hours ago, Lumber_Jack said:
I have a YHM M2 and its awsome. Do you have an adjustable gas block? If not, get one and you can turn down the gas and you won't get any "gas in the face" from the .300. I still get it from the 556 but not the .300 Congrats on the new can
Thanks! I don't have an adjustable gas block yet. I'm going to swap out the hand guard soon and have been thinking of doing an adjustable gas block.
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After many many many months of waiting, the ATF finally approved my Form 4 and mailed it to the one and only Michael Dresner of Law Enforcement Sales.
I purchased it from Silencer Shop on March 1st, ATF cashed the check on April 11th, then approved my Form 4 on November 21st. The form arrived to Michael in the mail on December 3rd.
So far I'm really liking it. Once I do some more shooting and testing with it to confirm reliability, this suppressed 300 blackout will become my main home defense gun. The suppressor is quite at home on my 300 blackout SBR as well as my 10/22. I put up a quick video with it on my YouTube channel:
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Just called ATF to check on my Form 4 for a suppressor. Check cashed on 4/11, it was approved 11/21. Now to wait for the ATF to mail it out... Anyone know how long that usually takes?
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Definitely look at their knife laws online. Very convoluted. I believe nothing over 4" but I could be wrong though.
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On 9/20/2016 at 11:21 PM, LINKS2K said:
I'm thinking of pocket carrying a Glock 42 in an Alabama holster with spare mags, or a Shield or Glock 43 In an Eclispe or Crossbreed holster. I want to stay small.
I was in Destin all last week and carried a Glock 43 in a G Code holster most everywhere we went except for the times I was fully enjoying establishments such as Margaritaville and the like. Didn't have any issues at all. Only thing that really changed about my carry setup was having to leave my auto knife at home here in Tennessee.
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Yeah, I've thought about that route too and may still go that way. I've heard Jim Fuller speak highly of the ultimak rail.
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10 hours ago, NotYetGecko45 said:
Very good looking. I have a M85 PAP I pinned a faux suppressor to deciding if I want to Form 1 it or not.
If you want optics (not sure if you do) take a look at RapidFire Tek's offering, it includes a jig, a rail that will fit between the rear sight and where the dust cover pins into the weapon - comes with a tap and everything to do yourself.
Very nice looking, the ACE folder is way cooler than my MFT AR-15 stock on mine.
I've got the StormWerkz rail section to put on it. Works pretty much the same way as what you described. Then I'll have to figure out what optic to put on it. I've got the Vortex Sparc 2 on my 300 blackout SBR and like it pretty well.
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I submitted the form 1 on 3/1, approved 8/23. A big thanks to Michael Dresner of Law Enforcement Sales for doing my trust engraving and adding the folding stock.
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Awesome timing! Just got the approval email with the Form 1 on my M92 PAP to make it into an SBR. Pictures will follow within the next day or so.
Submitted 3/1
Approved 8/23
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I thought their process was to review them in the order they were submitted. I've for a Form 1 on submitted on 3/1 as an efile. Still not approved yet...
But when again, I know first hand how government agencies work. (And I use "work" in the loosest form possible)
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8 hours ago, graycrait said:
I'll bet it is a "shooter" and if it has a bug or two I bet it can be easily worked out. Can you give a close approximation of what "a steal" means?
Last night when I got home I sprayed it down with Gun Scrubber and gave it a good cleaning, then lubed it up with some Ballistol. I put 50 rounds through it with no issues at all. The double action pull is absolutely atrocious, (BUT I'm not a DA/SA guy anyway. Give me a striker or 1911.) However, the single action pull is absolutely beautiful. Very short and super crisp, probably around 6 lbs. The reset is also very short. After taking it apart last night and looking at the internals, there are a few light machining marks here and there but overall the quality seems to be pretty good considering the country of origin... I'd never heard of the Helwan 920 until I got this. I can tell it's one of those surplus guns that was probably carried a good bit and shot very little. When I cleaned the barrel it shined up like new and had perfect rifling. From everything I've read, this 920 is a much better gun than the brigadier copy they made before this one. I'll try to get out to the range with it soon and do a video on my YouTube channel on it. When I do I'll post the link here.
And now, the story on how I got it. To closely approximate the "steal" I got on this. I paid $0.00 for it. It was given to me by a good friend and co-worker. His brother in law gave it to him 10 years ago and it was put in a closet and forgotten about until this past weekend when he and his wife were cleaning that closet out. She was pulling some bags down and this 3 lb. chunk of Egyptian steel came crashing down on top of her head. My buddy said at that point he heard every expletive in the book and even a few new ones and was promptly told to get rid of it. Considering he's a revolver guy anyway and given the relatively low monetary value of the gun, he knew I love most any and all thing firearms he decided to just give it to me. (He's pretty well set money wise too...)
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9 hours ago, Oh Shoot said:
Sort of the opposite.
All Beretta factory 92FS mags have both cut outs in them, so will work.
But some, if not most, of the military contract ones only have the upper one, so they won't work. (these are most of the "surplus" ones).
This assuming that heater is indeed in Beretta spec to use Beretta mags period, of course.
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Thanks for the info! That's good to know. I'll order me some 92 FS mags for sure.
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There are supposedly certain Beretta mags that have the regular cut and the cut for the European style release like this one. With the amount of surplus Beretta 92S guns coming in it shouldn't be terribly hard finding magazines for it.
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Picked this one up today for a steal. Haven't shot it yet. Feels pretty good though. It was imported by Intrac Arms out of Knoxville. I'll post more info after I give it a good clean & lube then get it out to the range.
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I submitted an eForm 1 for my M92 PAP to SBR it on March 1,2016. Hopefully I won't have to wait too much longer.
I also bought a Yankee Hill Phantom 7.62 suppressor on March 1 from Silencer Shop. ATF cashed the check on the Form 4 on April 12. If I have that form back before Thanksgiving I'll be shocked...
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Holy Crap! $60 on a handgun transfer!?!? My main guy does regular transfers (non-nfa) for $20 and the other I have used is $25. But yeah, the Quaker Steak & Lube does make a good excuse to get down this way... Good luck in your search!
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Must be a good holster! Already sold out.
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Ever considered buying online? GrabaGun has the LC9s for $329 and the LC9s Pro for $339. Shipping on either one is $5.99. And you probably already know but most shops only charge $25-30 for transfer. That route may be better than gas for the trip, plus the $10 entry or whatever they charge these days, plus tax and higher gun cost if you buy from a dealer.
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After carrying my guns in leather IWB holsters with a metal clip for years, I got tired of the clip putting holes in my shirts. So I decided to look for other options. I've tried kydex holsters in the past with the wide plastic clip and those just didn't work for me. I've known about these G Code holsters for quite a while and since it has the "fuzz" on the outside that solved one of the other problems I'd had with kydex in that they tended to slide around too much. It did take a while to come in (8 weeks and 2 days from the day I placed the order) but I don't think I'll ever go back. I've already placed orders for holsters for my other carry guns. I did modify this one as you can tell in the pics. And not an uncommon mod from what I've seen around YouTube other forums.
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I ordered a Yankee Hill Phantom from SilencerShop on 3/1. The Form 3 was sent in on 3/2 and came back to them on 4/18.
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Buy a Springfield Loaded.
Yeah, For that kind of money I can get a Springfield Loaded or Range Office. And for a little cheaper too.
My first silencer/suppressor: Yankee Hill Phantom
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Thanks! I hadn't even thought about one of those types of rifles. That would probably be more what I'm needing than a bolt gun anyway.