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Erich

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  1. Damn, too bad ya don’t have the extra threaded barrel. Bumpski, love the P30
  2. Outside the initial cosmetic similarity to the AR platform, the operating system is completely different. It’s a piston gun with a different recoil system. It carries the bits in the receivers. No buffer tube needed. Think BRN or Foxtrot Mike. But at Sig OMG prices
  3. I’ve bought 3 92’s between 2019 - 2022 that came from the TN plant. All 3 were web orders, sight unseen. 2019 - 92G Brigadier Volunteer. Absolutely perfect. 2019 - 92 Compact. Action fit issues heavy galling and shavings in the action. The locking block was shaving pieces off the frame. Factory obviously doesn’t check after test firing. Sent to Beretta and received new replacement gun approx a week later. The replacement was perfect. Nov 2022 - Wilson 92G Centurion. Almost perfect. It’s technically perfect but pet peeve for 92 fans when the barrel lockup doesn’t leave barrel centered in slide, rather slightly offset. Not much you can do. it’s cosmetic and not considered a defect. it doesn’t effect how the gun shoots. Sometimes a locking block swap may help center. It’s the downside of ordering over the web versus hand selecting at the LGS if you are ok paying the extra $200 - $300 for one of these with a centered barrel. tbh, with the premium on the Wilsons and the marketing that they hand select parts for fit, I thought it was ironic that gun had the offset when the two other ‘cheap’ of the shelf 92’s didn’t. while 1 out of 3 doesn’t seem great, the customer service and call back I got from a supervisor on the 92 compact with turnaround on a new replacement was outstanding. full marks. For a standard gun that is not significantly higher priced at an LGS, I would have zero hesitation getting one I could lay hands on. The issues that cause concern can usually be felt in cycling the action or are visually obvious with a light in the action / taking the slide off if allowed. and you can avoid an off centered barrel too lol.
  4. This is a feeler. I bought a 3 axis DRO with 6 & 10 inch scales for X & Y, and 8" for the Z a few years back. Intention was to put it on a small manual mill. I ended up with upgrading to a larger mill w/ DRO not too long before installing it. So new in box. Would be good for a small bench top mill or lathe with travels in those ranges to be able to use those scales. Was thinking around $150 - 200 for it, but before doing pics and all that stuff, wanted to see if any hobby machinists are on this forum This is item / seller, but with an alternate Z scale. Made in China, cost at the time was about $425. $150 - 200 based on the lower cost Z but still a good savings with room to upgrade a scale or two. https://www.ebay.com/itm/232609456653
  5. Colllected these a while back thinking I'd plink in the backyard, but never happened. All of these are new and unused. Selling as a package Sig Quad gallery / pellet trap - 4 knock down targets with 1 reset target in middle. targets have orig plastic bag coverings in pic. Sig knockdown target w/ multiple apertures in center to set difficulty level. Has reset target Sig quad knock knock down and reset target 2 Do-All reactive ground bounce targets. 5" and 3". Dont believe they make them in 5" any longer, just 4". Comes with several pages of new decals, 4 stakes for the knockdown target and its setup instructions for adjusting counter weight. $50 for all of em SOLD Chattanooga area
  6. $675 and will throw in a Fusion IWB suede lined holster! Stock photo for simplicity. Same item and condition. Will not accommodate optic, but will fit comp
  7. We came here over 5 years ago to get away from liberals and high costs. But so did everyone else. The pandemic forever changed the face of retirement. Add to that corporate land and home grabbing to expand rental markets, anything within reasonable driving distances is over priced for retirement. The Question becomes how far away from needs/ amenities can you tolerate. At a minimum, 45 mins to an hour out of major urban areas seems to give decent value. Especially if you are willing to work undeveloped land.
  8. I was thinking skeletonize the magwell area under the release and slotting handguard. But yeah, would be more because you could vs getting anything significant. What's the barrel nut, guessing aluminum based on the spacing of the handguard bolts? probably already got lightening cuts if so. 4.5 lbs with ammo, that's great!
  9. NIce! you dont need the top of that gas key, mill it off flush with the bolt heads get for a free half ounce or so You could probably just remove the entire key and replace with square piece of delrin or aluminum and run nylon bolts in place of the steel since no longer doing anything other than keeping the bolt from rotating when you manually cycle. Was it had to resist slotting holes in some of the other bits that are solid?
  10. As horrible as the incident was, glad to hear you had great care!! Here is wishing for a good outcome and speedy recovery.
  11. Doh, you meant the upper receiver. I misread. That is an Aero M4E1 threaded vs enhanced. they look better with their lower imo.
  12. @JeffsSig, pretty sure that is a Troy MRF rail
  13. Enablers!! If someone makes it over there, please report on the condition. The one pictured looks unissued. If that’s representative of the batch, that’s crazy good.
  14. I don’t consider myself a collector at all, but I am surprised at what I’ve accumulated over-time. The reasons are varied and many, but I have several un-fired guns. Like @Links2k, I bought some in pairs. Or multiple guns at the same time with specific intentions, but life and priorities seem to have their own idea about my plans. maybe have at 20 right now I have yet to fire. A couple I bought more than 10 years ago. I never intended them to sit, but I never intended to get old and start losing my hair either.
  15. $100 to eat a stick of butter If anyone remembers that one.
  16. Adding 1 more 13 round mag, total of 3 mags. Considering removing trigger and lowering or puttng on GB. Great package as set up though, if you've got a standard Hellcat this is your step up !
  17. Hellcat RDP with Springfield's aluminum body Wasp red dot (always on), factory extended threaded barrel with adjustable compensator. I have a standard hellcat and can attest that the comp makes a noticeable difference. Excellent condition as shown. The installed Powder River Precision Trigger kit makes is a huge improvement over stock with less reduced travel, smoothed pull, and a crisp break @ around 4.5lbs. Comes with original box and accessories. 11 and 2 x 13 round mags (total of 3 mags), optic cover plate if you want to remove the red dot, and thread protector if you don't want to run the comp. And or course the original trigger parts, if you want to return to stock trigger. Will include a Fusion IWB suede lined holster w/ ulticlip. $675, no trades please. Chattanooga area.

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