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Sdustin

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  1. Because its cheap Chinese steel. Really cheap. Cause 8cr13mov is actually decent steel.
  2. I almost bought a Gerber knife the other day. The ghostrike, I really like it. Want crazy about the steel, 420HC I mean come on. But I saw it at the local box sports store. Hung under a 25 dollar price tag. I figured for that price I'd try it out. Got to the register and it was 59 bucks. For so,so steel I said no thanks. Several years ago I had a us made Gerber knife. It was a good piece of steel. Lost it though. Kershaw is another company that will really take care if there customer. I have basically the same story with Kershaw. SOG on the other hand, I have a pentagon elite the cli
  3. Very well said. I hope Mossberg really doesn't just slap your mag in a 930 though. If they have any sense they will be looking to do something bigger, and more deserving of your mags. I see a folding stock, pistol grip, make two visions. One is an 18 inch shotgun the other make a really short "firearm" with folding arm brace. They have a huge opportunity here and should spend the time and money on designing and bringing a totally new firearm to market. Mike if you have any pull at all with Mossberg please in part this on them.
  4. They used it on a pump!?!? Is it possible they tried it on the 930 and the magazine couldn't keep up. But with a pump you don't have to have your magazine present the Shell as fast.
  5. But all those hoops to save what 5 inches? The beauty of this thing is no extra paper work.
  6. Had an insurance job. My roof replaced. About 9 guys showed up and had my old roof ripped off wood replaced as needed new roof on and everything cleaned up in about 6 hours. And I got a 3500 square foot home. Those guys knew what they were doing.
  7. Have you seen the brakes that have the cover over them that supposedly send the blast forward? And is a silencer out of the question. Cause it'll do everything you need.
  8. Ever seen a barrel headspace​ wrong on in spec ar15 parts? Doubt it. Most people just want a decent rifle not a nra high-power comp gun. Building an ar15 is super easy and can be done with some wood blocks a vise and barrel wrench hammer and some punches.
  9. I really want a 2016 with a v8. Maybe in about 5 or 6 years ill be able to afford a good used one.
  10. lol Well push comes to shove, remove barrel pin, pull barrel, insert it into a lathe, dial in concentricity, mark proper length, insert threading tool, select proper settings (Speeds and feeds baby.), turn it. Check threads with thread gauge, remove from lathe, repress barrel, insert barrel pin. There is always a way when you have enough material. But most just wanna use a die. It's understandable. Don't forget your Tap Magic and to make sure your threads are concentric to the center of the bore before you start tapping. My wife's uncle is a machinist. He was able to Chuck my whole rif
  11. This is spot on. Unless the gun has replica written on the side, and not 50AE. If you get the reference we can be friends.
  12. I remember when we would welcome new members with a nice semi nude pic of a fat lady......the good ol days. Lol
  13. You can get an lcr in 9mm. Most really small 9mms are going to be pretty snappy. I suggest revolvers most of the time.I equate revolvers to automatic cars, and automatic handguns to a 5speed, to drive a 5 speed you have to be into it. You have to want to drive the thing. Anyone can drive a simple automatic car. They are simple and easy. A revolver is simple and easy. You know if it's loaded easily you don't have to "drive" the gun if it has a malfunction just pull the trigger again. And for women they can fire from a purse or in a struggle with a bad guy. Chances are women are typically
  14. No help on yoyr question. But have you tried the csspec mags? They rock and lock. But for a s12 there the best you can get. And they are steel.
  15. lol Well push comes to shove, remove barrel pin, pull barrel, insert it into a lathe, dial in concentricity, mark proper length, insert threading tool, select proper settings (Speeds and feeds baby.), turn it. Check threads with thread gauge, remove from lathe, repress barrel, insert barrel pin. There is always a way when you have enough material. But most just wanna use a die. It's understandable. Don't forget your Tap Magic and to make sure your threads are concentric to the center of the bore before you start tapping. My wife's uncle is a machinist. He was able to Chuck my w
  16. I agree with a lot of this. And while I like the smith guns a lot better, I think the LCR/LCX is a more practical appliance. The plastics make it lighter and more comfortable to carry, and I found it very easy to shoot well with, which I can't really say for a J-frame. J-frames are good, but for me at least, they require a little more concentration than the average handgun. YMMV. Your spot on. But my lcr in 357 is 2oz heavier than my Smith tee with wood grips.
  17. I've gotten used to iwb appendix carry. Its not the the best for speed of presention but great for hiding the gun. That plus when im in public with a gun on my side I'm always worried about who is standing next to me. With appendix im basically hovering over the gun.
  18. Most gun shops I go to would be totally cool with you trying on a gun and holster combo. As long as they made a sell. It would be a dick move to window shop in that manner. But from my experience it's easy to shoot or easy to carry. Pick one. Although the small guns tendencies to be hard to shoot well can almost always be over come. I actually shoot smaller groups with my lcr shooting 357 than 38. I don't know why that is. Maybe a concerted effort in terms of grip, sight alignment, and trigger pull since I know it's going to kick like a mule on meth. And as far as carry gun I hands dow
  19. Very sexy. Could use a different buttstovk in my opinion but. Nice looking shottie
  20. It requires a lot of tilt (for me, adjustable Safariland holster) since hiding the butt is the most difficult part of carry for most mid to fullsize guns. I carry a Gen 4 G22 converted to 9mm with +2 extension and I hide it very well. I am built about perfectly for carry though. You would be surprised how little people notice a glock 19 outside the waist band with a shirt over it. I've owned an lc9 and pf9. At the time I obtained someone old reloading stuff. They had a bunch of old lead 9mm rounds. I tried them in both guns just to see what would happen. The pf9 shot them with no issues.
  21. Mcauthor said he'd return to the Philippines. He just didn't know it'd be 60 years. So 60 years and he's still fucking the Philippinos
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