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]
Originally Posted by Munson:
I was at the gun show in Louisburg earlier this morning, and found a Russian SKS (my favorite kind of SKS). The dude had it listed for $520, which was way too high. It was a factory refurb, had a replacement top cover, and there was a butt pad extension screwed on. But other than that, everything else was good to go. His bottom dollar was just under $400. At that price I couldn't resist, and brought it home.
I miss the days of the $100 norinco sks. Saw one at cabelas not too long ago with a $750 price tag [Reply]
Originally Posted by Munson:
I was at the gun show in Louisburg earlier this morning, and found a Russian SKS (my favorite kind of SKS). The dude had it listed for $520, which was way too high. It was a factory refurb, had a replacement top cover, and there was a butt pad extension screwed on. But other than that, everything else was good to go. His bottom dollar was just under $400. At that price I couldn't resist, and brought it home.
Nice. Always regretted selling my norinco sks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Munson:
I was at the gun show in Louisburg earlier this morning, and found a Russian SKS (my favorite kind of SKS). The dude had it listed for $520, which was way too high. It was a factory refurb, had a replacement top cover, and there was a butt pad extension screwed on. But other than that, everything else was good to go. His bottom dollar was just under $400. At that price I couldn't resist, and brought it home.
SKSs are now the most overpriced guns on the market. Why not buy a brand new rifle for $520? I'd tell the guy to jump in a lake. $350 is the absolute most I'd pay for a very nice Russian SKS... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
SKSs are now the most overpriced guns on the market. Why not buy a brand new rifle for $520? I'd tell the guy to jump in a lake. $350 is the absolute most I'd pay for a very nice Russian SKS...
I prefer the old milsurp guns, like the SKS, Mosin Nagants, Mausers, M1 Garands, etc. The SKS just happens to be my favorite. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Munson:
I prefer the old milsurp guns, like the SKS, Mosin Nagants, Mausers, M1 Garands, etc. The SKS just happens to be my favorite.
I understand but it's just silly to overpay for a gun that is basically a truck gun. Old reliable yes, but a tuck gun non the less. [Reply]
Just picked up a Sig Sauer p320 in 9MM. After some initial problems (namely the gun was dry as a bone and needed oiled) this thing is a dream. Trigger is light but not a hair trigger, consistent pull. LOVE this gun... [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Have you dove into the suppressor pool yet? It's very nice.
I used them quite a bit in the military and enjoyed them very much and get to play with them every now and again still..I just can't talk myself into spending the money on a tax stamp and then money on a suppressor
Dad did say something about him getting the stamp and us splitting the bill..so I will probably do that since that will be easier for me to justify to myself [Reply]
Originally Posted by mac459:
I used them quite a bit in the military and enjoyed them very much and get to play with them every now and again still..I just can't talk myself into spending the money on a tax stamp and then money on a suppressor
Dad did say something about him getting the stamp and us splitting the bill..so I will probably do that since that will be easier for me to justify to myself
It took a while for me to get over the government thievery, but I did and now I own a couple with 2 more sitting in ATF jail waiting on the paperwork to finish.
I even submitted a couple SBR's. The ATF must have gotten hammered before the trust deadline because it's taking longer than it should. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Picked up a Walther PPX-Navy 9mm about a month ago and (after a few hundred rounds) I gotta admit it's sweet.
Looks nice GD and I must note your posting in DC bring a smile and a laugh to my face my good friend, the liberals must look at you as a thorn in their sides.
Now about your new gun do you know how many pound pull your lever is on it? [Reply]