What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hrs?
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
I might have bought ammo......
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
{Jed Clampett voice} "You greenin' me boy?"dustymedic wrote:I might have bought ammo......
Being retired gives me time to spend chasing ammunition. For all but "niche" calibers it's been pointless lately. For example, I've seen .38 Super a few times. But I don't really need it, that gun doesn't get carried/shot much. Maybe I should rethink that.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Back on topic, I'm shopping for Glock replacement sights. Sure are lots of options for these tactical Teutonic guns.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
As if you've not seen enough choices already, Match Point USA has some irons.Brian D. wrote:Back on topic, I'm shopping for Glock replacement sights. Sure are lots of options for these tactical Teutonic guns.
A friend of mine has enjoyed their Chest Rig as a purchase.. Some opt for metal buckles over their plastic though.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
I was out and about before the holiday....found some ample supplies of 357Sig at one local gun store.Brian D. wrote:{Jed Clampett voice} "You greenin' me boy?"dustymedic wrote:I might have bought ammo......
Being retired gives me time to spend chasing ammunition. For all but "niche" calibers it's been pointless lately. For example, I've seen .38 Super a few times. But I don't really need it, that gun doesn't get carried/shot much. Maybe I should rethink that.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
I've been getting prepared for a Harris presidency.
I got a 38 S&W Air Weight Model 642
I got a New England Firearms 5 Shot Revolver in 32 HR Magnum
I got a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR Civil War Edition
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Scored 4 Boxes of 6.5 Swedish for $17.95 a box!
I also bought a New Gun Safe
Gun Vaults for our Hidden Loaded Firearms that we keep stashed around the house. I
I have loaded all magazines and stripper clips
and organized all my ammo.
I got a 38 S&W Air Weight Model 642
I got a New England Firearms 5 Shot Revolver in 32 HR Magnum
I got a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR Civil War Edition
https://youtu.be/bwU51KkEDfI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Scored 4 Boxes of 6.5 Swedish for $17.95 a box!
I also bought a New Gun Safe
Gun Vaults for our Hidden Loaded Firearms that we keep stashed around the house. I
I have loaded all magazines and stripper clips
and organized all my ammo.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
I just ordered a 50 round drum mag for my CZ Scorpion carbine...Every place I looked online was out of stock except
Cheaper Than Dirt. I have seen them from $139 down to $89...I paid $103. I'm happy with that.
Cheaper Than Dirt. I have seen them from $139 down to $89...I paid $103. I'm happy with that.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Same here as far as being retired. I've been able to stock up on 9mm and 5.56 on my drive arounds, but .38 special is another storyBrian D. wrote:{Jed Clampett voice} "You greenin' me boy?"dustymedic wrote:I might have bought ammo......
Being retired gives me time to spend chasing ammunition. For all but "niche" calibers it's been pointless lately. For example, I've seen .38 Super a few times. But I don't really need it, that gun doesn't get carried/shot much. Maybe I should rethink that.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Safariland GLS holster with Drop offfset adapter.
So the holes in the drop offset adapter don't line up with the mount points on the holster.. Visited the local Dealer to see if I was doing something wrong, and no I was not, they didn't understand why it didn't match either.. Warned me Safariland Customer server has gone to pot..
Called safariland 2 weeks later still waiting for return phone call. emailed them, took 4 days for a response, a bit of back and forth, sent them annotated pictures, they finally said they would send replacement part. Week goes by and part show up. I open the package and they sent the wrong part.. **sigh**
Emailed them back today, sent more pictures telling them they sent the wrong part, and they responded they will send an entire drop offset kit, since individual parts are "hard".... will probably be another week or so before I see that, still no shipping notice fingers crossed they actually are sending it..
Can't believe probably THE largest supplier of holsters for Police has decimated their customer service department like this.. really disappointing.
Was the only decent holster I could find for my new Canik Elite combat.
So the holes in the drop offset adapter don't line up with the mount points on the holster.. Visited the local Dealer to see if I was doing something wrong, and no I was not, they didn't understand why it didn't match either.. Warned me Safariland Customer server has gone to pot..
Called safariland 2 weeks later still waiting for return phone call. emailed them, took 4 days for a response, a bit of back and forth, sent them annotated pictures, they finally said they would send replacement part. Week goes by and part show up. I open the package and they sent the wrong part.. **sigh**
Emailed them back today, sent more pictures telling them they sent the wrong part, and they responded they will send an entire drop offset kit, since individual parts are "hard".... will probably be another week or so before I see that, still no shipping notice fingers crossed they actually are sending it..
Can't believe probably THE largest supplier of holsters for Police has decimated their customer service department like this.. really disappointing.
Was the only decent holster I could find for my new Canik Elite combat.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
I'm building a Gun-Type fission device in my basement... Does that count?
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Leapers dovetail to Picatinny rail to replace the one that came with my shotgun after the securing screw sheered in half:
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Bought my son this M&P 2.0 compact optics ready 9mm for his 14th birthday yesterday. Added a Holosun w/ACSS reticle. He was pleased.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
424 pounds of Firearms to include packing materials.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Bulk by the pound.. don't think I've ever purchased firearms in that manner.. I like it!evan price wrote:424 pounds of Firearms to include packing materials.
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