Opinion on primary arms?
For the money they are really good. I shoot with both eyes open of course and the outer ring seems to disappear when focused on the dot. I would certainly buy another.
Opinion on primary arms?
For the money they are really good. I shoot with both eyes open of course and the outer ring seems to disappear when focused on the dot. I would certainly buy another.
I always wanted to try one I just have thu buffer on my pistol. I wanted to get the brace but didn't want to pay extra for it lol.It's a KAK Industry Shockwave.
I like vortex alot!! Theie scopes that is I dont have any experience with their reddots but I can't imagine then making anything less than superb.I’m in the market for a red dot and so far vortex is the front runner but Im considering primary arms now.
I read that it's legal to shoulder the brace now.
Everything I'm California has a cancer warningDid you notice the warning under there ?
"This product can expose you to lead"
Yeah, kinda the point there
I sold my long range gun to buy some engine parts. It was a savage 111 338 win mag I think I'm gonna miss that one. Lol but I'm gonna get way more use out of this car than I did that gun. I have tons of rifles to shoot. I only have one engine less dart lol.Speaking of letting a good one get away. A guy has a Cooper Rifle in 300 Win Mag he took to Africa now wants to dump it and I know he has a weakness for pre 64 winchesters. Just so happens I have one in 30-06. He also has a Z5 scope on the Cooper. I will have to throw in some boot but I do love a Cooper Rifle!
Man I love those 80 lowers. I have done 5 or 6 of them they are alot of fun and very affordable to build.View attachment 1715310094
My AR10 is there in the back, built it from an 80% lower, lilia 24" barrel, we call it the AT&T gun, reach out and touch someone. Love shooting it! Usually can get decent prices on .308 at my local walmart
An extra 1911? WTF no such thing, hah!
Wow that must have been a really cool experience. I do some amuature gunsmithing myself my first build was a 1911. Unfortunately my gunsmithing is like my car building I dont have alot of extra money so I have to sell something to buy something. I have kept every gun I have built tho. That mauser I posted above in post 22 was my 1st complete bolt action build it started as a blank receiver I have done 3 of them know I'm (was before the car started) on my 4th I will complete it when the car is finished.An extra 1911? WTF no such thing, hah! I come from a little itty bitty town in Ark called Berryville. When I was a young welder with good eyes I did a lot of welding for Bill Wilson when he was still not famous! I worked at an old shop long ago extinct! On a recent trip home to look for a place to retire in, the boys at Nighthawk Custom ( a bunch of X Wilson guys) also located in Berryville invited wife and I to a super cool back room tour. And I mean real tour, stopped and chatted with gunsmiths working on this or that. One of them was working on a 10mm he just threw the slide on and told me to check out the fit. He was very apologetic as he simply picked it up off the bench metal debris and all. Not saying I am the most savvy pistol guy on the planet but feeling the fit on the slide was way better than sex. It was like glass I don't have words for the level of craftsmanship. Nighthawk has one guy build the entire pistol start to finish. It is a thing of beauty. Hence my belief one can never have to many 1911s!
That is really cool. Do you still have that barrel?For me the tour was a bucket list item. I too dabble at building some. My favorite to this day is a old colt trooper 357 I was competing with (think early 80s) I bought a Barrel blank and milled flat sides vent rib and did the threads etc. it was stretching my ability. Thing weighed a ton when finished. But I could get on target instantly for 2nd shot result of the barrel weight. The technology today makes those kind of solutions comical now. But back then it was innovative, but so were bell bottoms!
I didn't think California would let you own cool **** like that! Haha nice arms bro!!Why would anyone need a 308?
Are you shooting long distances or taking down hogs?
Owning a rifle like that is dumb and should be against the law.
Oh wait... I enjoy shooting long distance and taking down my own bacon!
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Aeroprecision 308 with 32 power scope. Stainless long barrel. Free floating hand guard. Adjustable cheek riser. Match trigger.
She just feels good and will ring the steel at 600 yards all day long.
My ladys 556.
Thousands and thousands of rounds through it and reliable as a honda.
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My 1950s Lyman single stage press and case trimmer. I also have a 1950s lyman powder measure and all the dies to make anything from 38 to 30-06.
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Bald eagles baby!
I didn't think California would let you own cool **** like that! Haha nice arms bro!!
Why would anyone need a 308?
Are you shooting long distances or taking down hogs?
Owning a rifle like that is dumb and should be against the law.
Oh wait... I enjoy shooting long distance and taking down my own bacon!
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Aeroprecision 308 with 32 power scope. Stainless long barrel. Free floating hand guard. Adjustable cheek riser. Match trigger.
She just feels good and will ring the steel at 600 yards all day long.
My ladys 556.
Thousands and thousands of rounds through it and reliable as a honda.
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My 1950s Lyman single stage press and case trimmer. I also have a 1950s lyman powder measure and all the dies to make anything from 38 to 30-06.
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Bald eagles baby![/QUOTE
Nice rigs! I may do a little scrounging out in the shop this weekend, who knows I might be able to rustle up a nice shooting 308 for a photo! My wife shoots and hunts with me as well. We went Elk hunting (tent) for our honeymoon. She goes nuts for Elk. She dropped her last one at 520 yards. I made 5 trips up the mountain wearing a pack board and rocking a caver light. She just simply cannot, and I mean never, shoot anything up on top. Pick the nastiest ravine and that is where she will drop her deer etc. By the third trip I had Elk slime all over me and smelled like a buffet table to every wolf or Griz for miles. I was so tired I was thinking to myself I come home from the desert alive and I am going to die on side of mountain with a Elk haunch strapped to my back. It was take three steps and rest kind of steep. I was so tired I was thinking if a wolf jumps on me I wouldn't fight back just put me out of my misery! She did however just buy me a nice little Colt for my birthday. Reckon I will keep her!