I remember those days...Pumps out a load around every 9 minutes.
Don't we all.I remember those days...
Bureaucrats always think "I don't know how to do the paperwork for that" means "that can't be done".Good luck with that. I have asked (just for curiosity) my county clerk how to add a pistol purchased in NC to my license and was told it cannot be done without shipping it to a NY FFL. Of course then it would have to be shipped back to NC so I could pick it back up. Removing guns is almost as tricky. They are supposed to be transferred from a NY dealer. I just laughed and said I guess I will have all of the handguns I traded away on my license forever then.
Pretty soon your gonna have enough tools to open your own store!
I really like the Mikita 10x stuff for impact. I also bought the dewalt 12” extension for my impact driver and it’s freaking awesome. I just leave it on my impact driver and use it all the time. It’s great. I bought a Mikita kit like that and it has all sorts of bits in it, star drive, square bits, Philips and a few others. It’s great.First of all...lower your voice.
Secondly, my MIL gave me gift cards...
I really was just sick of the shifty ryobi impact bits I have. Tools are fine. Driver and drill bits are hot garbage.
How does it feel to finally reach manhood?I have a problem...
This came home with me today.
Tisas SDS Imports 1911A1 .45 acp
This is my first 1911
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So far fit and finish seem very good. I love the color. Based on the discription and everything I viewed about this model, says it comes with plastic grips. So while the plastic grips were there in the case, I was pleasantly surprised to find it had wood grips installed!
A little late in the making I suppose, but better late than never. The closest pistol I had to this was my Kahr Mk9. While striker fired, it shares some small similarities with the 1911. I have to say, I really like the 1911. Even though this one is just an A1 clone, I think it's a beautiful gun. I love the weight and hand feel. I just know it's going to be a great shooter.How does it feel to finally reach manhood?
Venom action?View attachment 185935
Upgraded my scope today on my BAR15. Looking forward to seeing how I can do now that I can see the target. Here’s hoping for 1/2 MOA
Not quite. Vortex diamondback tactical 6-24X50. For a FFP scope it had a nice balance of features for the money. The eyebox is a little more narrow than I’d like, but overall it fit the billVenom action?
Left hand side charger. Nifty.View attachment 185935
Upgraded my scope today on my BAR15. Looking forward to seeing how I can do now that I can see the target. Here’s hoping for 1/2 MOA
Yes. Had it custom made by young manufacturing out of AZ. No gas system so it’s straight pull. Pull back, let go and the buffer spring returns it to battery. Shooting from a rest using the Harris bi-pod I can maintain an accurate rate of fire same as my semi auto’s if I so desire.Left hand side charger. Nifty.
I have a couple as well. Like them. Don't like having to remove the handle to pull the bolt for cleaning.Yes. Had it custom made by young manufacturing out of AZ. No gas system so it’s straight pull. Pull back, let go and the buffer spring returns it to battery. Shooting from a rest using the Harris bi-pod I can maintain an accurate rate of fire same as my semi auto’s if I so desire.