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  1. Blah blah blah..mass shootings... blah blah blah...military style ... blah blah blah...people affected... blah blah blah...must do something...working with... blah blah blah...we can all agree

    Same old script . Same old talking points . Same old result. And nothing about it will do anything other than keep guns out of the hands of the law abiding . 

    When liberals talk about gun control , they never mention going into the hood to get those guns from the criminals. It’s always to keep them away from the ex-military , ex-law enforcement officers, farmers , hunters and law abiding citizens who believe in their own right to protect themselves from would-be criminals . 

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  2. I’ve heard what a low percentage of the pistols have a bad striker pin. Then I think .... 90% of people buy a pistol and put it in a safe and never take it to the range . Another 9% may fire one box through it and then decide it’s gtg and start carrying . That leaves less than 1% that actually gets a good run through which makes the percentage of failures actually pretty high ..  hmmmmm...

  3. The “club” membership has always been the bitch about the cmp. You look at the list and most are either closed or for some subgroup of s subgroup that I will never qualify for . I’ve always wondered how one forms a club that qualifies for cmp membership. Could TGO become an affiliate club? Wondering minds ...

  4. I have a gas craftsman with a Briggs and Stratton motor (about the same quality as you’d get at your target price ). The main problem is the carberator hates sitting that much. Usually requires a yearly rebuild (my experience). The other thing is the hoses have a tendency to weaken for the same reasons (rubber dry rots with lack of use ) and a new hose costs a minimum of about $80 and up to about $150. It’s not nearly as economical as I originally thought it would be when I bought it .

  5. Honestly , I currently own one but would suggest to most people to rent one instead of buying . It’s the kind of equipment you use once a year and they have a tendency not to like to be sitting around unused for a year . So my experience has been that renting one the one day a year would have been far cheaper than parts , maintenance and original cost of purchasing. Combine that with the fact that the rental machines are generally far better machines than most will buy for personal use , it’s a no brainer to me .

    I was literally just having this conversation with my wife yesterday.

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  6. I have loved glocks for a while now. I also was not a big fan of the original M&P line (that trigger just flat out sucked). That being said, I have a shield 2.0 and like it much better than the G43. S&W has just gotten it right and fixed the things they didn’t get right the first time. I did add Trijicon XR HD sights to it (because these are my favorite sights out there and make it onto all my weapons) but it really needs no further upgrades (if I put an apex trigger kit on it , it’s a want vs a need). 

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  7. 2 minutes ago, chances R said:

    Picked up and loaded hundreds if not thousand of the brass out of glocks.  Never had an issue.

    I know many who have . Just mentioning that’s one of the things people say negatively about the .40 round .

  8. 7 hours ago, JAlexanderMSgt said:

    Nashville Gun Shop had one yesterday evening for 675

    And this is what pisses me off about a lot of firearm related businesses, “scalping” items while it’s hard to get. Full retail is $599, so that extra $76 is “F you” money . What these dumbasses don’t get is that the long term effects on their businesses is actually negatively impacted. I guess he wants to take his wife to the longhorn on that extra money, tonight , so badly that he doesn’t care if he costs himself some potential customers who will never darken his doorsteps.

  9. 6 hours ago, ReeferMac said:

     

    Got me to thinking, and I don't mean to start a debate, just showing my ignorance... if you were going to carry a .40-cal, why not a .45? I know it's a debated topic, but is there an inherent feature to the 40-cal cartridge that I'm missing? If I was interested in bigger-bang (aka 45 vs. 9), I'd be shopping for .45 or 10mm! I see a lot of police turn-ins in 40, so I always assumed there was a reason, just can't think of it?

    I like all 3 cartridges. They  all function well and , with the proper Ammo choice , are great defensive weapons. 

    I like the .40 caliber most of the 3 for several reasons: 1) capacity in the same sized weapon doesn’t drop off much from the 9mm but will dramatically transitioning to .45 2) anecdotally I find the recoil of the .40 to be nearly identical to 9mm but far less than .45 even though some disagree 3) generally speaking , there is more stopping power in a wide variety of .40 cal loads than 9mm and it’s nearly identical to the .45.

    That being said , my current edc is a 9mm shield , but that has more to do with a great deal on the weapon than anything. I’ll still feel as safe with it as I have traditionally felt with my G27 but more comfortable, physically. 

    On a side note , many reloaders hate this load because the brass gets “glocked” in the unsupported chamber of the factory barrel and is rendered unsafe to reload . This problem is easily solved with a fully supported aftermarket barrel which will also greatly increase accuracy and won’t sacrifice reliability (I’ve happily been using a storm lake barrel for years ).

  10. The amount of cash you need to have on hand to start a credit card company is staggering. Even if every manufacturer and the nra put all their cash together (which last time i heard is zero dollars because all of them are carrying debt including the nra) it would be nearly impossible plus it would create cash flow issues for all. It’s simply not feasible. 

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  11. 47 minutes ago, DaveTN said:

     

    What kind of problems did you have? Of course I’d like to buy FTF locally, but sometimes that’s not an option.

    I’ve never bought off GB, only sold . I just hate the whole process of shipping a firearm and the associated cost . 

  12. 10 minutes ago, Frenchs24 said:

    Always hesitated until I was in the same predicament so I gave up and gave it a try.... decided I don’t need anything that bad and I won’t go thru that headache ever again

    And that’s why I’m a one hit wonder . It was more trouble than I enjoyed trying to ship a weapon to an FFL. I’d rather take a loss FTF than go through that again.

  13. 17 minutes ago, Erik88 said:

     I've had no issues with Gunbroker. As others pointed out, just make sure the seller has isn't a one hit wonder. 

    I’m a one hit wonder on GB :(

  14. 1 minute ago, Garufa said:

    CZ offers several options in the carry category, unless you want a pocket pistol.

    The rami is dimensionally small but still on the heavy side for a carry pistol at 25oz,unloaded (not that I’ve never carried anything weighing more).  I’m 5’11” and 170lbs and on the back side of the 40’s. Comfort has become more and more important and the years go by. Maybe I’m becoming more of a vagina as I age .

  15. That’s 3 more second place trophies than I will ever recieve in this lifetime and one more daughter. Best of luck in your dreams. Honestly, I’ve never been good enough at anything to aspire as you do. 

  16. 1 hour ago, Murgatroy said:

    Are they marked as said caliber? Not as 'multi?'

    I guess. I thought strange, but I’ve never considered building an ar in anything other than 5.56, except 458 socom, at some point . The 6.5 Grendel has always intrigued me but Alexander arms... I’m not sure it has a long shelf life as an available cartridge.

  17. 3 minutes ago, cz75b said:

    umm unless im missing something the interwebz says no

     This is the inter-web‘s. That’s why I asked. I’ve never messed with that round but I had always thought it was a regular 5.56 lower. But even so, why would the 224 Valkyrie be a different lower than the creedmoor if both ar10?

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