Buy an optics ready 34, a nice micro dot, a stock, and sbr that bitch. It'll be a whole lot cooler, and with a stamp you won't get rid of it in 6 months
I hate that I let it go. I did well on the trade iirc, but still stings.
every now and then i'll get a random pm from someone who found my old ad from 3-4 years ago seeing if I still have it lol
and for the record, it wasn't an OD gun, just doing some frame swapping on both sets of the pics...
i'm in for because they look cool among my reasons.
I also can break down my 10.5" ar and put it in a small bag with a ton of mags for a perfect grab n go rifle
and the shorter barrel gives an advantage in tight 3 gun stages. may not be clearing rooms for real, but it is easier to fake clear...
to me it would affect the value if you were selling one with a mismatched barrel, but wouldn't keep me from buying it. so does one with a "polished" barrel if it wasn't done correctly...and even so it lowers it in my eyes some.
but as you've already found....swap them now until you sell them...
i think as long as you have 1 pistol/sbr lower, then you can have the short uppers for it and possess long rifles since the intent would be harder to prove than just having a rifle lower and a short barrel upper.
i would think the same would apply if you had 1 registered sbr glock (which would...
the gun stores/ranges don't give a crap about the people in the classes being properly trained or not idiots. they care about the $150 they will be able to charge for the class. I had to take one for my TN permit and half of the people in the class should not have been able to own a gun, or even...
depends on how it was stored and what quality it was when it was made. I shoot surplus m2 ball and 7.62 a good bit and have had no issues. don't know if i'd trust commercial ammo that old if I wasn't sure it'd been properly stored in either the right kind of container or the right conditions...
I own both(well my wife has a 26 and I have a 33) and carry both depending on the occasion. I tend to carry the kahr in a pocket holster if the pants i'm wearing facilitate, and the 33 if i'm going iwb.
a good holster is the answer with each gun for comfort.
the glock is easier to break in...
I just can't find the one i'm looking for....the Remington model 33. I have 2 of them (one was each grandfathers) and I want one that I don't feel bad about taking out and shooting. one was the first gun I ever had (my mom's dad gave it to me) and I found the other at my dad's house after he...
the policy has always been no steel there since it opened. a lot of people, myself included when I lived there , that go there a lot are known by the staff and don't have to be tested every time they go in.
the weekends do draw a different crowd so they are more strict.
and they do monitor the...
the safety making it safer for others isn't valid. safeties are normally easy to disengage and very obvious on what makes em work.
yes the 1911 has a manual safety, but not by design. it was added to comply with the us requirement that it was there.
most striker fired pistols are safer than...