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About fastbs

  • Birthday 08/27/1981

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  • Location
    Cookeville, TN
  • Interests
    custom auto, firearms
  • Occupation
    hd truck parts, lawn service

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  • Carry Weapon #1
    g27
  • Carry Weapon #2
    p3at

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  1. fastbs

    20 MOA bases?

    With the mentioned scope you should be good with a 20 moa base. Even if you never need the extra elevation adjustment it will be there and 20 moa bases normally cost the same as a 0 moa. As the old saying goes "better to have and not need than to need and not have" Not really a reason to not get the 20 moa base unless your scope will not zero at 100 which is RARE. Zeroing at 100 gives you a good place to base your scope adjustments off of.
  2. fastbs

    Glock Gen 4

    I'm a gen4 fan. Had a gen3 17 which I sold a long time ago, should have kept it. now a gen 4 22, flawless with the old rsa and new. Heard the problem seemed to occur when u hang something on the rail which I've never tried. Looking to swap my gen3 27 for a gen4 now. Wasn't. Big on the rtf2 grip texture but I think they got it right on the gen4 models.
  3. this has been posted around the net a lot but seemed appropriate.
  4. After trying some of the more expensive designs. My personal preference is a design like the Comptac Infidel or Galco Triton. Comptac Inside Waistband Holsters - products new home - The Infidel Holster Galco Galco holsters; Holsters; Gun holster, pistol holsters, western holsters, shoulder holsters, leather holster and Glock holsters Easy to remove Stays in place during draw and heavy activiy keeps sweat from getting though to the gun (leather sucks up sweet) there other side of holster goes the length of the gun. adjustable retention belt attachment assortment
  5. fastbs

    The next gun...

    The simplicity of the glocks hooked me. I've been carrying a g27 for 3 years and recently found a steal on a gen4 g22. The grip on the gen4 g26 & g27 is sweet and will probably trade my gen3 g27 for the 4 soon. Like mentioned earlier in the price range check out the big 3 xd, glock, and m&p. Fondle them all and see which tickles you the most.
  6. Many of the local shops in my area have banded together refusing Buds and CDNN. Usually 2 of them will get darn close to Buds plus fees if you mention it. If it is an unobtanium product they will still do it.
  7. fastbs

    Today's Purchase

    glocks aren't really designed to drop the slide using the lever. put the mag in and pull back on the slide then release.
  8. that's all i took. he only brought the barrel in. The interesting part to me is that the print "LONDON FINE TWIST" is in an old english looking lettering intead of what i've ran into searching the web. In the shape it's in it can't be worth much but from what i've found if it were in good shape it could be worth a lot. Looks like i'll have to get him to bring in the rest of it to look at. Like mentioned earlier it's just a dust collector but a neat one at that.
  9. i found that these are Birmingham UK proof marks. Hard to see in the pic but in this link UK the marks B3, B2, & B1 in the chart are left to right in the pic. this dates it somewhere from 1855-1874. still have no idea who made it. under the far right mark in the pic, the word ROSE is stamped in it and i can find nothing on rose.
  10. fella at work has peaked my interest about this old gun so i'm trying to find some info on it. After scouring the net a little i have came up with nothing. It is way beyond it's prime and he is just going to hang it up on a wall. on the top vent rib it says London Fine Twist in an old english lettering. this pic is the bottom. if anyone knows where i might can find info or has info it would be greatly appreciated.
  11. The specops stock is much nicer than the ati styles. As for other parts such as mag extension go nordic components. Nc stuff a little higher priced but there is a reason for it.
  12. i'm a small guy too and can hide a full size but the barrel will usually dig into what ever i sit on. End up selling every full size hand gun i get. You've done your home work and know what you want. i suggest the 30SF.
  13. If i had to pick one of the two it would be the pt145. The PF9 is much easier to carry but pt145 is easier on you to shoot. Really depends on what else you have in the collection cause the choices fill 2 different holes for me.
  14. search on you tube. there is a video somewhere that shows holding the gun with strong arm against the body just above the waist at about 2 oclock and holding the slide overhand then twisting the body into it. this method allows my mom to rack just about anything. she cannot do it any other way. sort of hard to describe.

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