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  1. Bump, back up, potential buyer has fallen through.
  2. Posted a pic of plum furniture, minus the cheek riser(old photo). And also the mags, will post updated pics.
  3. If it's an AR pistol does it not fall under handgun regulation? In which case, it wouldn't have mattered if the chamber was loaded, because it is a handgun.
  4. Bull barrel and fiber optic sights are the only changes I've made to mine.
  5. Pros, it's a neat experience that allows you to move and shoot, along with offering a wider shooting lane, this is something a lot of ranges don't offer, and something I feel everyone should train on every so often, after all, you're not always going to have the ability to stay planted to take a shot. Cons, it's not cheap to use their range due to the design, I believe they have 2 or 3 different rooms for range purposes, which also means they have limited availability, but due to the price, you can usually book a lane without having to wait too long.
  6. Would you sell the m3 light with the mags, no holster?
  7. I thought these have been around for about 10 years?
  8. scatman

    New AR

    The actual round by sig is called the .277 Fury (6.8 Common Round is the US Military name) with a projectile size of .277 vs the 5.56's .224 projectile. Sig claims this round to be similar to 6.5 Creedmore with a 10-20% flatter trajectory and more impact energy.
  9. H&K USPs have a decocker/safety lever, it acts as both, along with the Springfield XD-E 9mm.
  10. scatman

    New AR

    Hornady makes critical defense in some rifle calibers, including .223, also Winchester SilverTip, Hornady V-max, and Barnes TSX function rather well. Hornady V-max if you're super worried about over penetration, the projectiles hit the target with an incredible amount of speed and upon impact fragment into nothing.
  11. I use Hornady soft points, 55gr out of a 23" barrel and 1:8 twist. Does great.
  12. Check to see if there is a Game X Change near you, they usually have them.
  13. I'm going to toss in Springfield XD-E. I for one have not cared for the company for some time now, many reasons as to why, but anyways, a buddy of mine had one the other day, I've never seen or heard of one prior to the, and I bid you luck finding one (they're discontinued I've discovered.), it's a DA/SA, hammer fired XD, available in 3.3", 3.8", or 4.5", barrel lengths, his was a 3.3. He pinned my 10 inch gong at 70 yds first try of him shooting that far with that pistol. I was rather impressed. I shot a few rounds to the same success having never shot the firearm. It feels good in the hand, has a decocker function, along with manual safety, and it's obviously accurate.
  14. It's a clone mix. Zastava made these in the 90's to replace the m57 for the Yugo military. The design mostly mirrors a p226 while also taking some notes from Walther's p88. That's just what I've been able to find through some googling. Not much about these pistols it seems.
  15. Try Nashville Armory, Franklin Armory, or Royal Range.

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