What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hrs?

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carmen fovozzo wrote:
Brian D. wrote:Another Smith &Wesson M&P in .45 acp. However, I now no longer own a Glock model 21 in that chambering. (See, I SELL guns sometimes too.) The latter was always too big and blocky for me to shoot well, the S&W is noticeably smaller in my hands just where it needs to be.
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A used M&P 40 with Trijicon HD sights, and a matching StealthGear Onyx holster.

The M&P has a *really* nice feeling trigger compared to my Taurus 24/7 G2c.
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Brian D. wrote:
carmen fovozzo wrote:
Brian D. wrote:Another Smith &Wesson M&P in .45 acp. However, I now no longer own a Glock model 21 in that chambering. (See, I SELL guns sometimes too.) The latter was always too big and blocky for me to shoot well, the S&W is noticeably smaller in my hands just where it needs to be.
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Just picked up a gen 4 Glock 32.
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Lady Voodoo Range bag in Purple. Wife doesn't read this site, so it's safe to post :)

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Ms. curmudgeon just bought me an extra magazine for the Ruger .223 Gunsite Scout Rifle for my b-day.
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200 pcs. Starline .357 mag brass.
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Bought a Daniel Defense M4V5 and some parts for it including......
Magpul MOE grip
Magpul extended trigger guard (aluminum)
BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle (Mod 4)
Magpul MBUS sights (polymer)

Transferred over my EOTech 512 and CTR stock.

FWIW, The fit on my Stag Model 2T is perfect... The DD not so much but acceptable. The trigger on the DD is gritty. My Stag is like a single stage match trigger. Both are factory installed.
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BCM 16" Upper with 15" KMR. Now for the optic...
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My first AR15. No ammo for it, as I am unsure where a rifle range is, so I guess it will gather dust.
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MacDonald wrote:My first AR15. No ammo for it, as I am unsure where a rifle range is, so I guess it will gather dust.
The Div of Wildlife has an outdoor range at Spring Valley, up near Waynesville. Also, Clinton County Farmers and Sportsmen Association is a good club with 100 & 200 yard rifle ranges; $60/year, they are near Cowan Lake.
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Set of Shell sorter trays.. Should have done this a long time ago, really speeds up the process of separating range brass by caliber.
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MacDonald wrote:My first AR15. No ammo for it, as I am unsure where a rifle range is, so I guess it will gather dust.
Several of the indoor ranges around Cincinnati have 25 yard (and longer) ranges that will handle .223/5.56 ammo into their backstops. (For sure the common 55 grain ball ammo, rules vary concerning the use of steel core.)

Going by memory here: Point Blank Blue Ash, Target World (Sharonville), and Shooters (Independence Ky.) have 25 yard lanes for rifle. Point Blank West (Harrison area) has 50 yards on their rifle range, and Ready Line (Newtown) goes out to 100 yards.

Most of this was not the case until the past couple of years, there has been a sort of "range war" :lol: taking place down here lately. And by the way ammunition in your caliber is available at all the above plus the other vendors in the area pretty steadily.

Admittedly it would be optimal to find outdoor facilities that go to 200 or more yards but those are all at private clubs with a variety of guest use policies.
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