Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
Not a huge gun guy, but just bought a 9mm ruger , shot off a few boxes Sunday,kinda fun! Never had a nice gun like this,I might get hooked yet! [Reply]
Originally Posted by REDHOTGTO:
Not a huge gun guy, but just bought a 9mm ruger , shot off a few boxes Sunday,kinda fun! Never had a nice gun like this,I might get hooked yet!
Rugers are nice guns. I have a 22/45, a Single Six and a Redhawk. All good quality shooters that haven't given me a minutes worth of trouble. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Munson:
Anybody hear about the Eotech fiasco? Basically, their products may not work as advertised, and are getting sued by the gov't. Here's a thread on AR15.com if you really want to read more about it.
And it turns out that Eotech is allowing anybody to return their holographic weapon sight for a full refund, plus $15 for shipping costs. I ended up filling out the form on Monday, got approved today (for the full amount that I paid for it last year), and will be shipping it back by the end of the week. It seems that some people are being asked for a copy of their original receipt, but they didn't ask for mine. Just be sure not to ask for more than MSRP, otherwise you might get denied.
If you want to return your Eotech red dot for a full refund, fill out this form:
In the "description of failure" section, just write down that you want a refund of X amount of dollars. You don't even need to give a reason.
I posted about the EOTech fiasco back in early December, when they accepted all customer returns for a full refund of their holographic sights, no questions asked.
Well, I got my refund check today! Now I've got an extra $400 burning a hole in my pocket. [Reply]
For conceal carry the last few years, I've been switching between a tiny ruger LCP .380, an old bulky Ruger P90 .45, and a full size Kimber Crimson Trace .45.
I kinda wanted to revamp my conceal carry options, and get something in between the tiny LCP and the bulky P90. So, I went to the store the other day and bought a Springfield compact XD Mod 2 40 S&W and a compact Kimber 1911 Stainless Steel Ultra Raptor II.
I'll admit that the second one isn't all that practical as a conceal carry since it only carries (I believe) seven rounds, but I've always loved how the Raptors look, so I kinda had to have it. The Springfield is at home right now, but here's a pic of the Kimber Raptor.
Originally Posted by TimBone:
For conceal carry the last few years, I've been switching between a tiny ruger LCP .380, an old bulky Ruger P90 .45, and a full size Kimber Crimson Trace .45.
Just picked up a Taurus 740 SLim yesterday for cheap. Had been looking at the Springfield. but the price was too good to pass up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bob Dole:
Just picked up a Taurus 740 SLim yesterday for cheap. Had been looking at the Springfield. but the price was too good to pass up.
Not bad at all. Did it come with an extended magazine? The Springfield did, and I was certain I'd need it, but I fired without it yesterday, and it felt fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Not bad at all. Did it come with an extended magazine? The Springfield did, and I was certain I'd need it, but I fired without it yesterday, and it felt fine.
It did not. Probably going to have to go drop another $20 on an extension. [Reply]
Anybody have any .30 cal bullets they don't need anymore and want to sell?
Starting to get the hang of reloading 300 blackout and looking for more stuff. Converted brass is cheap; 1680 and H110 easy to find online.
BTW, progressive presses are not as nearly as hard to learn as people say. IF I can do it, anyone can do it. Calibrating the primer insert was the hardest part. Hornady LnL does not give feedback that the primer went in. [Reply]