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
S&W, M&P M2Compact in 9mm. Tomorrow (Thursday) shoud be my first range day with it.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
We need to liven this thread up again.
Just ordered 2 HKS speed loaders and a double carry pouch for my S&W 629 PC 2.65 inch.
I thought I had a pic on my computer somewhere, but I guess not. I'll have to get out my crappy phone and take a snapshot.
I neglected to post when I bought the grips that go on the 500 Magnum for it. The thing had little bitty boot style grips on it that left your finger dangling. Talk about kick! Even with wimpy WWB ammo.
I have some gray G10 grips from VZ for it. They look super on it, but I have yet to try shooting the thing with them.
Last time I went to the range with the thing it tore a piece of skin off of my hand where my thumb starts.
Just ordered 2 HKS speed loaders and a double carry pouch for my S&W 629 PC 2.65 inch.
I thought I had a pic on my computer somewhere, but I guess not. I'll have to get out my crappy phone and take a snapshot.
I neglected to post when I bought the grips that go on the 500 Magnum for it. The thing had little bitty boot style grips on it that left your finger dangling. Talk about kick! Even with wimpy WWB ammo.
I have some gray G10 grips from VZ for it. They look super on it, but I have yet to try shooting the thing with them.
Last time I went to the range with the thing it tore a piece of skin off of my hand where my thumb starts.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Hiperfire Hipertouch 24c trigger for my AR Build, lighter pull weight, harder hammer fall than std mil spec triggers.
SJC Titan Comp for the AR, for faster follow ups
Offset mount for my rail mounted light so I can see to hit the zombie targets at the night shoot
Blade-Tech holsters with Tek-Loks for my XDm and M&P 9 pistolss
Double Alpha Racer doublestack mag pouch cause I was one short for shooting production
a couple 40 round Magpul AR mags to avoid reloads during the night shoot.
Eleven10 First aid kit and belt pouch because everyone should have one at the range
USPSA CRO Course
Match Fees
SJC Titan Comp for the AR, for faster follow ups
Offset mount for my rail mounted light so I can see to hit the zombie targets at the night shoot
Blade-Tech holsters with Tek-Loks for my XDm and M&P 9 pistolss
Double Alpha Racer doublestack mag pouch cause I was one short for shooting production
a couple 40 round Magpul AR mags to avoid reloads during the night shoot.
Eleven10 First aid kit and belt pouch because everyone should have one at the range
USPSA CRO Course
Match Fees
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Just snagged a 442 no dash, electro-nickel finish.
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Those are the J frame grips I like best. Compact and the right shape.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Agreed, a good balance of size and shape.Brian D. wrote:Those are the J frame grips I like best. Compact and the right shape.
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Out of the ones I've tried, I feel the same way. At the end of the day, I snagged a factory electorlessnickle 442 with these stocks and no lock for a song. Now to find a steel J frame for a song and get a .38 conversion for the pressBrian D. wrote:Those are the J frame grips I like best. Compact and the right shape.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
A bunch of parts for various incomplete pistols including a J-22 and a TT33.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Threaded barrel for a Ruger SR22.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
2 - 50 round boxes of Winchester Ranger T 124 grain +P @ $22.00 bx
2 - 50 Round boxes of Speer Gold Dot 2 - 147 Grain @ 19.99 bx
If you are near Canal Fulton drop in The Armory, there's a few boxes of this defensive ammo left on the table in the front of the store, at these insanely low prices. It certainly won't be there for long once someone else notices it.
I think I saw some 50 round boxes of .40 Cal Federal HST as well.
2 - 50 Round boxes of Speer Gold Dot 2 - 147 Grain @ 19.99 bx
If you are near Canal Fulton drop in The Armory, there's a few boxes of this defensive ammo left on the table in the front of the store, at these insanely low prices. It certainly won't be there for long once someone else notices it.
I think I saw some 50 round boxes of .40 Cal Federal HST as well.
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- Thomas Paine
"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem."
- Thomas Jefferson
"Arms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property. . . Horrid mischief would ensue were the law-abiding deprived of the use of them."
- Thomas Paine
"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem."
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Colt 1911 in .22 cal.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Got 8 more boxes of ammo....
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Caught another case of the Sigs
'95 vintage P239. A gun that for a long time I couldn't really understand, until I had it in my hands and put it in a holster.
Now to save the pennies after this truck repair is done and keep an eye out for a K frame or 640Pro.
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Re: What have you bought (firearm related) in the last 48 hr
Freedom Ordnance FX- 9 carbine, basically an AR in 9mm parabellum. It uses Glock model 17/19 magazines, which I have plenty of.
Gave it a test run at 15-25 yards today, after throwing a set of Mag Pul back up sights on top of the rail. May add a red dot scope later. It functioned perfectly with the ball and hollow point ammo I randomly loaded with.
Had to turn the front sight post down as low as it goes to raise point of impact.
This gun was shipped without a drop of oil inside, easily remedied of course.
A worthy addition to my stable for sure.
Gave it a test run at 15-25 yards today, after throwing a set of Mag Pul back up sights on top of the rail. May add a red dot scope later. It functioned perfectly with the ball and hollow point ammo I randomly loaded with.
Had to turn the front sight post down as low as it goes to raise point of impact.
This gun was shipped without a drop of oil inside, easily remedied of course.
A worthy addition to my stable for sure.
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
[quote="Brian D."]Freedom Ordnance FX- 9 carbine, basically an AR in 9mm parabellum. It uses Glock model 17/19 magazines, which I have plenty of.
Gave it a test run at 15-25 yards today, after throwing a set of Mag Pul back up sights on top of the rail. May add a red dot scope later. It functioned perfectly with the ball and hollow point ammo I randomly loaded with.
Had to turn the front sight post down as low as it goes to raise point of impact.
This gun was shipped without a drop of oil inside, easily remedied of course.
A worthy addition to my stable for sure.[/qu
Must be nice to get a new gun and not have to sneak it to the safe. My wife has that hillary voice when she see's one. You got it made Brian the dog looks up wags his tail. If he could talk HE WOULD SAY ''cool gun Brian'' .
Gave it a test run at 15-25 yards today, after throwing a set of Mag Pul back up sights on top of the rail. May add a red dot scope later. It functioned perfectly with the ball and hollow point ammo I randomly loaded with.
Had to turn the front sight post down as low as it goes to raise point of impact.
This gun was shipped without a drop of oil inside, easily remedied of course.
A worthy addition to my stable for sure.[/qu
Must be nice to get a new gun and not have to sneak it to the safe. My wife has that hillary voice when she see's one. You got it made Brian the dog looks up wags his tail. If he could talk HE WOULD SAY ''cool gun Brian'' .
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