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What did they actually do wrong? Did they drill one too many holes in the block or actually create and ship more than a box of parts?
The alphabet is eventually going to have one hell of a time tracking down every 3d printer making blocks with all the holes in the right spot. |
Well, it's the ATF so probably nothing
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Were any dogs shot?
Shit, I was looking at a p80 kit the other day. I better get this puppy I'm watching out of my home. |
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Just ordered a Triggertech Diamond trigger for my 6.5 AR10 build. Anyone have any experience with these?
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My Daniel Defense mods for the AR are FINALLY being delivered today (supposedly). Took them a hot minute to get them out to me.
And also finally took the Berretta PX4 Storm out for a drive. I nearly traded that in on another pistol, but I'm kind of glad I didn't. The double safety on it is cumbersome, but the gun fires smooth and is easy to handle. |
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Yeah, I had two Storms at one time; great bang-for-your-buck gun. A little thick for my taste as a CCW, but for service, HD, truck, field, Storms are an excellent choice. Accessory availability was a problem back then though. |
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https://www.ar15goa.com/wp-content/u...PM-800x591.png That shit was backordered forever. And my Storm isn't my CCW, that privilege goes to my Sig Sauer P365 - https://modernwarriors.com/wp-conten...meo-Zero-6.jpg |
A very intelligent friend of mine was posting a very serious post about the value of the dollar and appreciating vs depreciating assets. I dont have the money to go buy an apartment complex like he does, so i took it as buy as many guns as you can afford. Happy new year everyone!
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DD porn means the accessories installed on the gun pics!:banghead::D |
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FWIW, I've gotten a couple emails from Classic Firearms about having 9mm in stock. And not for god awful prices. Not good prices, but totally outrageous.
That's the first ad I've seen in a long time for 9mm ammo. Maybe things are going to return to some level of normalcy. |
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Indeed. Or the Delta group brought in to murder American citizens........ |
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I bought my Son a Trijicon ACOG for his AR at Christmas. He loves it....damned fine scope once he got in tuned in at 100 yards. He is now hitting (easily) targets at nearly 600 yards with it. Hell, I might have to get one for my AR as well..... :) Back in the "olden days" - in Vietnam, we had iron sights and nothing more. Still, it was fairly easy to hit the mark at 300 yards with little effort. |
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ROFL It's funny, but every time I look at my 365 - I get a warm feeling in the "nether regions" - if you know what I mean :) |
Looking at getting a Sig P320-M18. What dealer in the KC area would you recommend?
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Hope you all have your ammo and guns stocked up by now, I have a feeling things are about to get crazy. My guess is, panic buying is going to whip out any remaining stock.
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HK VP9 for $669.99 for online buy. 2020 OR ready. 1 left. Same place I got mine; reputable dealer. Hurry before it's gone and before they outlaw online gun sales.
https://sgcusa.com/media/catalog/pro...2230259959.jpg HK VP9 Optics Ready Striker Fired 9MM 4.09" Barrel Polymer Frame Black Finish 3 Dot Sights Optics Ready, no plates included 17+1 2 Magazines https://sgcusa.com/handguns/h-k/9mm/hk-vp9-9mm-or.html |
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Considering the cost of ammo down the road, you'll save what you spend on equipment in around 1,000 rds. |
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But these prices on ammo are going to remain high for at least a couple three years, same as last time. Materials though will become more available over the next six months probably. Again, based on the last couple times this happened. So assuming things repeat in a similar fashion, the public will be paying $800+ for manufactured ammo for at least the next two to three years, and even at the inflated prices for materials, you will be able to make ammo for less than half of that. As you can get all the equipment/materials you need to load 1000 rds of .233 rem for about $600 or so, you're going to be able to recoup your costs in about 1,000 to 1,500 rds. And once prices go back down, close to before COVID, you'll still be saving $$ rolling your own vs. buying, just it'll be a savings of $100-$200 instead of $400-$500 or whatever. Plus, once you have the equipment and materials you're never subject to these shortages or required to pay these outrageous prices ever again. And all of your materials are non-perishable, properly stored. I know guys that have used primers and powder that's more than 20 years old. The only way it doesn't make sense is if you shoot less than 500 or so rds every couple years. About 17 mags worth. So unless you're shooting less than 8 mags/year, it makes more sense to reload your own for the next 3 years, then stock up on both manufactured ammo and materials when the prices return to pre-COVID levels until the next panic happens. |
So I may be looking to sell a firearm or two. What is the best way to do that privately? I sold a Sig long gun a few years back and used Armslist but they moved to a paid membership model and I'm not sure I want to do that. Anyone sold/bought privately recently?
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What are you wanting to sell? |
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I don't know the logistics on selling it, but double the price and start there. AR's are ridiculous.
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Speaking of, has anyone had any experience with gun skins? |
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Well, I finally took the plunge and bought myself a ACOG for my AR. Damn but it's sweet. I felt sort of "cheated" when I began sighting it in at the range today. If ONLY every 11B had one of those on his 16 back in the day......
Those would have certainly helped on those hills in the A Shau........... I was so upset about it - I took the rifle (my last one ;) ) and threw it, and the 10 Pmags I had left into a lake.......... |
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/886655423 Not so sure I would use it with a crumb catcher like this dude |
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I just got an email from an unknown gun site I've never used for a 10.5" AR SBR kit.
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I’m finally getting some upgrades to my AR that I’ve been to do and kept finding reasons not to. Actually, I’m going a step further than I intended and switching out the upper as well. It was a combo deal with a hand guard I was looking at and decided I liked the “monolithic” look of it. http://https://www.at3tactical.com/p...andguard-combo So that is on order as is a sexy and functional new trigger guard. I still have to order a low profile gas block which I’ll do this week after I find my boss’ calipers (they were no where to be found in the shop yesterday) so I can measure my barrel. I’m also upgrading/changing out the stock and pistol grip and am nearly decided which way to go with those. I’ll add a Magpul MS1 padded sling and a flashlight and probably call it good for a while. Although I am really interested in the Devil Dog Concepts Hard Charger side charging system. I need to do some research on it first and see how durable and reliable it is and if there are any negatives to it. http://https://devildogconcepts.com/.../hard-charger/ |
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The distance will vary depending on the ratio of your mix, but the sweet spot is about 25ft using 60(gas)/40(diesel). Its fun. Its not terribly effective in clearing snow and wind affects it a lot. But for a day when you feel like jackassing around or starting brush fires you piled up a couple years ago, it has a purpose. |
Still can't find ammo for our hunting rifles. :cuss:
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Next time you can find it at a reasonable price, buy deep. |
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For KC people - Great Guns in Liberty has been far and away the best at keeping ammo stocked. Granted, it's mostly FMJ stuff, but at least they have it and don't completely extort you on the price for it.
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Man finding reloading supplies and quality kits won't be easy either without being raped. For the money this kit is very good quality with an excellent single stage press. It has everything you need to begin reloading. I turned a co-worker onto this a year ago from MidwayUSA for a little less than 500 bucks. Its a quality kit and Redding has been around forever. Their reloading dies are second to none. They are quality machined and polished which when you start reloading you will appreciate.
https://cdn-fsly.yottaa.net/53ff2f50..._1.jpg?yocs=p_ https://www.brownells.com/reloading/...prod38410.aspx Now the problem is finding stock that isn't overpriced. |
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LMAO.
60 rounds of 300 Savage bid up to 195 bucks. Hell to the NOooooooo |
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Managed to pick up 5 boxes of 9mm today from Cabelas. Buddy is picking me up some more. So that's nice.
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And, estate sales, garage sales, etc. I've found some perfectly useable equipment and even primers, cases, etc. at garage sales. Best ones are when the lady has no idea what they're worth. A month ago, a buddy got himself completely tricked out for under $300, including RCBS turret press, three sets of dies, a beam scale, powder measure, brass tumbler, dial calipers, brass trimmer, 500 cases of 9mm/45 acp brass (mixed), 2 boxes of spp, and a half-dozen 50-pc. shell holders. Retail that's probably well over $700 by now. |
My hunch-
Things might get easier locally for a while. The new admin has outlawing online sales of firearms and ammo on the radar. AKA goodbye Gunbroker. This will disrupt the current distribution (online) model for a bit. I do not see prices going down. Resellers will still be paying more. Manufactures will still be chasing materials (made harder to get by the new admin) and we are all going to get the hell taxed out of us on anything "gun" related. I am sorry to say it but 90c a round for 45 acp will be the new normal. Oh and "they" will do everything they can to stop the manufacturing, sales and ownership of "spooky looking" firearms. |
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and one other thing- that crazy CA law shit is heading east and is not stopping |
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Unfortunately, so are the ideas of the fleeing California people. |
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Nevada is nice - HOT - but nice. I have 160 acres in Wyoming that we bought several years back as a "last place" to make our stand (so to speak). You've never felt wind until you spend a day or two in Wyoming ROFL The thing that tipped the scales for me (personally) was (1) the price of land and (2) the lack of humans...... Over the years, we have built our main home and a home for our kids (boy and girl), barns, wells, livestock, Generac generators and a medium sized wind turbine. None of this came cheaply. The thing about living away from folks is that it costs an arm and a leg to be "separate" from others. Our nearest neighbors are the ranch about 10-12 miles North of us. But yet, nothing strikes me as "free" as waking up on a snowy morning and being able to step out my back door, take a leak ;) and firing a few rounds at Jacks or a coyote. Try doing that in a subdivision here in Johnson County and they'll haul your ass to the jail ;) Our only derisive decision is when too sell out here in Kansas and head out there one last time. For some odd-assed reason, I feel the time growing closer each day......... |
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CONGRATS ON LIVING THE AMERICAN DREAM! You are a rock star in my book. PS.............. we all felt that wind today. Wife was supposed to drive back from KS today. I-70 got shut down because of wind. I saw earlier today that I-76 was closed this morning due to a semi load of cattle getting toppled 40 miles west of Nebraska. Spent 3 years in Hay KS. Got numb to the "breeze". |
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Thanks! I had a very good friend that lived just off I-76 in Brighton until he sold out and moved - couldn't take the politics of Denver any longer. Funny thing about living the "American Dream" - it's expensive. That's why we started readying ourselves years and years ago. We're not "preppers" as such, just wanted something different. Having lived all over the world, my Wife and I just got tired of the "same old, same old" and we wanted something else for our kids and grand kids. I don't have a great deal of time left any longer - so I wanted the Wife, kids and grandkids left with the ability to live without me. Hell, I woke up about a week ago with a raging case of shingles. Seems as though the Oncologists neglected to let me know that radiation and chemo destroys the shingles vaccination. Par for the course.....ROFL |
Wyoming is beautiful. I love that state so much. If I ever left Kansas (and not the USA) I would move there.
Montana was also on the list too, but after looking at houses out of boredom I think that's out of the question. A home similar to mine in Kalispell is about 375k. |
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Sorry to hear that my man. |
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I never gave much thought to the shingles until a few years ago, when one of my high school friends caught it in his late 40s. All it took was one conversation with him where he described the symptoms and the pain and I got vaccinated for it the next day. Yeesh. |
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