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Well played, sir. Well played.It is a bullshit post by me to see if anyone had paid attention to the stolen rifle thread.
Well played, sir. Well played.
A friend had a really expensive Kimber back in '16. I can't remember the model, but he paid just around 2k for it. He brought it out and ran some ball target ammo and it did fine. Decided to try some HST and it stove pipe repeatedly. He called Kimber who told him to send it to them so they could match the feed ramp to that round. He asked what was going to happen if he ran different hp ammo. Silence. He sold it. Luckily at the time I had a 5" XD 45 that ran absolutely everything I put in it. Great gun. Friend went out and got one with what he made from the Kimber and had about a grand to spare. I sold it to my brother when I decided to stick with 9mm and he lost it in a pawn shop for 200 bucks. Really wished I'd have kept it.Lol I used to want one of those soooo bad. Blame the hitman video games for the hardballer.
I watched a video I can't remember who it was by, but they compared Rock island, Sig emperor scorpion 1911, Kimber of some kind, and the Wilson combat. The Wilson had the best groups, the sig/kimber weren't that far off, and the rock island did well for 500 lol. Then they did a combat simulation thing. Drop all of them in dusty ass dirt, and do some run and gun on steel. The Wilson, and Kimber both did horrible, the sig did really good, and the RIA did way better than anyone thought(all using whatever the equivalent of standard military ball ammo. The guy goes on saying that Kimber in the last few years has gone to shit they aren't really worth the price, get an older one for better quality control, He expected the Wilson to dominate, but he said due to the tight tolerances which contribute to accuracy it did horrible dirty. He said if he had to trust his life to any of them the RIA arms was his second pick great price point, and loose tolerances(standard issue accuracy). Sig 1911 scorpion came in first.
I have an MKII 22/45 (bull barrel). It was hardly ever shot (got from from brother in law who bought it new in 1991) worked it up with a volquartsen complete frame and put an MOA rail on it with a red dot sight.
I love it. I can shoot the pistol 100 yards at cans and hit them all day long.
My big problem with the MKII is that it’s a whore to take apart and get back together.
Much rather have a newer MKIV
You should. The trigger upgrade is awesome!!!Mark iv is badass, haven't done any volquartsen upgrades yet.
I bet you can see the tip of the bullet poking out of the end of the barrel...
S&W 39. Four trips back to the mothership and finally it ran. The first time I needed it the first round bulged the barrel, and it was done. It went back to S&W in pieces with an extremely polite and creative review. I received a refund and a gift certificate that I used to purchase a 45LC N frame.S&W model 39 Worst gun I ever owned View attachment 8018760
Took a while but S&W made it right. Good for them. I've got a 625 thats the sweetest shooting handgun I've got. The Anaconda is a bit more gun but Colt did them right. Wont go wrong with either a smith or a Colt but the Colt's tend to hold value better.S&W 39. Four trips back to the mothership and finally it ran. The first time I needed it the first round bulged the barrel, and it was done. It went back to S&W in pieces with an extremely polite and creative review. I received a refund and a gift certificate that I used to purchase a 45LC N frame.
Best/surprise? Ruger Security Six. fixed sights perfectly regulated for 158gr .357 All it ever did was work.
Oh that's crazy I wanted to buy my gf a 22 kit gun (something that looks and functions like a normal slide action pistol in 22) The p22 or the p22 m was the main one that kept getting recommended for the price.Walther P22, complete POS!
No no no so nothing while used on deployment. Basically it's a civilian firearm everyone does a group buy on and they usually get some fance engraving. Then when you get back from deployment you get your whatever gun your unit decided to buy. Sometimes they set it up if you don't have a lot of money where you do a payment plan, and then the unit whoever higher up send the full cash buy stuff to the gun company directly. Usually getting whatever gun at a much much better price then normal. One unit did RIA 1911's everyone agreed to buy one they all gun them I think for around 200-250 a piece. You get the gun when you get back. Ya unless you're some speciality unit you usually can only use what is issued, some units let you get away with it but only if it's milspec.i was so confused lol
my friend was in Iraq in the beginning, his squad didnt have optics yet
his mom bought several ACOGS, because he told her send what he has on his AR at home
"care package" they got there...and wasnt allowed to use them..they werent issued
he has pisseed to say the least
If you had a Model 12 , 28ga.....I'll leave my comments to myself.I cannot say I’ve owned a bad gun.
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Kolar two barrel skeet setKeighoff k-80 two barrel skeet setKreighoff K-20 w 30” Parcours barrels.Berett 687 Gold (no fucking “E”) 12/20 ga setI did sell my Mod 12 and 42. Both were wonderful early versions of these shotguns in very desirable configs.Win SX-1 - set up for skeetWin SX-1 set up for SC and 5 stand.Win SX-1 that is an absolute work of art done by Ken Hutst who has sadly passed. Highly engraved w gold animals and extraordinary wonderful back grounds and detailed art workHere are a few pics in the white which shows the work off best. I keep showing it out of respect and friendship for Ken Hutst who was a super guy in addition to being a great craftsman.Benelli Black Eagle - goose killer and it works in freezing rain5Handgun
Tarus SS .357Rifles
Seekins action in a Jae chassis with a Proof SS SMU barrel trigger tech Diamond w flat shoeand Leupold Mk 5 5-25.Deviant action in a JAE chassis w Bartlien 400modbb barrel, TT Diamond pro curve, and a ZCO 5-27Rem 700 5R Gen 2 SS w vortex PST 3-15 on it. Does deer just fine. OI have to say I’m pretty happy w all of these guns.I’ve never have had one I wished I didn’t buy
Nope, didn’t say it was a 28 ga, many of which are modified 20 ga. It was a 1947, two pin vent rib, WS1, 12ga, skeet gun in all original condition. Just haven’t shot it in years and years so time to let it go to a grand fella who loves it.If you had a Model 12 , 28ga.....I'll leave my comments to myself.
Very true...and HTG 28ga is a rare bird indeed. And shocking how many people think the 0.410 is "Model 12" - I've lusted after a real 28 for years; but price too high and I'd rather get a Fabarm O/U.Nope, didn’t say it was a 28 ga, many of which are modified 20 ga. It was a 1947, two pin vent rib, WS1, 12ga, skeet gun in all original condition. Just haven’t shot it in years and years so time to let it go to a grand fella who loves it.
All good
I've got a Mk III Easy to pull apart and clean. Harder to get back together
Once you do put it back together a few times, it gets easier
The MK series pistols are lots of fun.
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edited to add: I wanted a lightweight .22 rifle 'for mom' and had a choice of a Rem 597 and a 10/22. 10/22 had a light grey stock on it and the 597 was darker.
Bought the 597
Lots of FTE even after putting Volquatsen parts in there. Didn't have the FTF issues some did. Just FTE.
It was an accurate, fun to shoot little rifle when it ran.
Got tired of thinking about the FTEs and what it'd take to fix it so consigned it. The LGS took it with them to a show and it sold shortly after down in Richmond.
M
Mark iv is badass, haven't done any volquartsen upgrades yet.
Very coolBest-1957, J C Higgins 270 Winchester. Bought used by my parents for $75 (lotta money in late 60's $$$$'s for my family) and given to me as a Christmas present in 1967. I still have it and it's still a .270 only now it 's sporting a McMillan stock and a new Hart barrel on the Belgian FN Mauser action they were originally built with. Shoots great!
It’s just prettyVery cool
Got any pics.
Those old FN commercial Mausers are masterpieces and quite undervalued.
Companies dont build em like that anymore..
We could be almost twins, my 870 youth model 20G was bought halves with my dad when I was 12 I still have it and it has always gone bang.I got a brand new 870 20ga for my 12th birthday right before bird season. Would have been a 98 or 99 manufacture.
It's been perfect ever since. I still use it fairly often for birds.
I bought the little lady a Sub 2K and a bunch of Glock 33s. I'm 6'6" and basically had to hang the stock over my shoulder to get in the sights. Maybe one day I'll get an MI mount and put a high red dot on it. Really cool concept and ran just fine..Ones that suck:
Ones I love:
- S&W 22A Pistol
- Constant Light Strikes
- Tried many options, still suck
- Kel-Tec Sub 2000
- Reliable, but…
- Trigger blows
- Impossible to get cheekweld
- Tikka T3
- Just does everything well
- Precision
- Quality
- Trigger
- Beretta A300 Outlander
- Reliable, over 2000 rounds with no issue
- Cycles target loads no problem
- Priced right
- Spikes Tactical AR15
- Reliable
- Cycles everything
- Reliable
- Accurate enough
- Many more
- Key factors are reliability, accuracy, enjoyable to use
Utinni!