I carry either a CZ Phantom or a CZ Rami 9mm everyday. I haven't changed anything on either of them. I made kydex holsters for them and use a Jones Tactical belt. To me, a good carry system was more important than changing anything on the pistol itself. Spend a good bit of range time...
Cz Rami 9mm in a Kydex holster that I made. .080 black back and .060 blood red front. Just using home made belt loops until I order a set of the quick detach pancake loops from Index Fasteners.
No, but there are several companies that make something similar:
http://god-a-grip.com/store.html#!/Super-Soft-Cheek-Pads-5-8-inch-tall/p/43079175/category=10976054
http://www.rimfireessentials.com/Adjustable-Comb-Extension-for-Rimfire-Rifles_p_8.html...
Hayata, check out the 4th post down on this link. Seems like an easy fix to the Boyd stock problem.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_11/334696_savage_mark_2__edit_op__4_28_12.html&page=56
I waiting on some hands-on reviews of this new stock. Feel, accuracy, and ease of bedding. It looks pretty nice, and I like the adjustable LOP and cheek rest. It was supposed to be available mid January, but I haven't found any customer reviews yet...
The inaccuracy seems to be because of the stock being fairly soft, which makes it difficult to torque your action down. There is a long thread where a guy pillar beds his with aluminum c-track and threaded brass rods, but it seemed like a ton of work, and he still wasn't very happy with the...
I've started doing a little work on my .22, and thought I would share the newest project. The FVSR is a scoped gun only, but Savage chose to use their synthetic stock that was designed for iron sight use. This leaves the shooter with having a terrible cheek weld with the stock basically...
A friend of mine gave my 15 year old son a Hi-Point 9mm carbine. After a fun day at the range today, we decided to do a different kind of camo on it. Primer, then base coat of gloss yellow, orange, and red. My son accidentally grabbed flat black primer instead of matte black paint for the top...
I put this AR together in the past 3 weeks, so it has been around 10 years since I've owned an AR. I was at a local shop that had pistols with the SB-15 and the SBX for me to try, so I thought it might work out with my eye issue. It's the same reason that I bought a Draco AK pistol when they...
I disagree, Bryan. I have attempted to be a "law abiding citizen". I tried to build an AR pistol that not only allowed me to shoot right handed, and blind in my right eye, but also allow me to travel with my pistol across state line without BATFE approval. I spent hard earned money conforming...
As of today, yes. Now last week, as long as you intended to build a pistol, but happen to shoulder it, then it was legal.
As an example, I am blind in my right eye from a work accident years ago. Since then I have tried to find a firearm that I could shoot right handed but see the sights...
Really the only "idiots" in this are the BATFE. They have built an entire bureaucracy and career on making citizens into felons for what boils down to $200 tax evasion concerning a right that "shall not be infringed".
What if I shoot my 1911 with two hands? I have now "redesign"ed it to shoot with two hands. My thoughts are that this will be enforced about like they enforce 922r compliance. If their conflicting letters and ridiculous "opinions" are ever defeated in court, then their house of cards falls.
Yep, that is what it means. Should make for an interesting week at Shot Show with all the new pistol braces on the market. This letter basically says that no matter what their previous letters state, it is now a felony to shoulder a Sig brace, regardless of your original intent. I hope Sig...