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I'll say it was. I picked up the gun from a coworker who needed some cash fast. At first he was just offering me the 5.56 ammo. I have been wanting to buy some but didn't want to throw down money that could be put toward my SHTF/zombie apocalypse escape vehicle, i.e the bronco lol. But, right after we had worked out a deal on the 5.56 ammo he offered the Marlin up with ammo. Did a little internet research on the rifle and quickly came to the conclusion that this was a deal was just too sweet to pass on. For what I payed, it was like getting the rifle for free because I bought the ammo.
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Short video from shooting clays at the ranch.
http://sirsquarters.com/shooting-clays-at-the-ranch/
http://sirsquarters.com/shooting-clays-at-the-ranch/
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I shot USPSA, IDPA and others for years as a pro. DOnt compete much anymore but it was a lot of fun.SteveG wrote:As if I need another hobby or place to spend money....
A friend and I went to the SLOSA.org EXPO in SLO today. I didn't know what to expect but their website said free shooting so I figured it couldn't be all that bad. I was right! It was a great event. Plenty of free shooting to be had and and a little of everything. Including some IDPA and USPSA demos and shooting. I have LOTS of fleeting obsessions and latest crazes but this was damn fun and just might stick! Everyone working the event was super friendly, welcoming and eager to help. Best of all, they handed over loaded firearms and said, "go to town!" Next year, I plan to take the whole family to the Expo and make a day of it.
Some time in the next couple months, my buddy and I are going to give an IDPA or USPSA competition a try... looking forward to it!
Anyone here into shooting competitions?
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I thought this might fit well in the gun thread. Happy 4th everyone!
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Happy 4th!!
I love Guns, Broncos and MERICA!!
Got to shoot a savage 111 .338 lapua the other day!
It doesnt kick bad, and is a lot more pleasant than I expected.
I love Guns, Broncos and MERICA!!
Got to shoot a savage 111 .338 lapua the other day!
It doesnt kick bad, and is a lot more pleasant than I expected.
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Well, I pulled the trigger on a new project. I just pre-ordered a 80% Glock 22 .40 cal lower. I already picked up a complete upper with a barrel ready to shoot. It will not ship until January.
http://www.polymer80.com/Polymer80-Spec ... _1788.html
http://www.polymer80.com/Polymer80-Spec ... _1788.html
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I go out and shoot sometimes near Jacumba if anyone wants to join in next time, only people out there are other off roaders and border patrol but they don't bother you much as long as you clean up after yourself
Potato.
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That's bad ass. I'm amazed it's taken so long for someone to do this. You'll need to give us a report on it once received.Wrightracing.net wrote:Well, I pulled the trigger on a new project. I just pre-ordered a 80% Glock 22 .40 cal lower. I already picked up a complete upper with a barrel ready to shoot. It will not ship until January.
http://www.polymer80.com/Polymer80-Spec ... _1788.html
Sho nuff,
SteveG
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Will do, I just got a couple things in the mail for it Monday. The .40 cal upper, a 10 round magazine the barrel came in. I also picked up a Advanced Arms .22LR conversion for the Glock. If I really like the 80% lower I may just get a second one and have a full time .22LR Glock for fun. Right now I am trying to figure out what lower parts I want. I could just get a factory lower parts kit, but I am thinking of doing it better with a aftermarket trigger, extended magazine release and extended tactical slide catch. I am also looking at a Crimson Trace laser site and a tactical light. I have a couple weeks to figure it out.
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I am doing a little cleaning of my long range gun. I built this 5.56mm from a stripped lower. I hope to get to a 500 yard range one of these days. Last range I was at was 200 yards, I averaged 1" groupings with a few 2".
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I love my travel case.
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What scope mounts do you have? Does it hold a zero with taking it on and off?
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Why dismount the scope? Cut the foam around the scope?
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Weaver mounts and the rail is marked to make sure it gets put back in the same location. The last couple times it was still zeroed in and right on the mark.cs_drums wrote:What scope mounts do you have? Does it hold a zero with taking it on and off?
The reason I dismount the scope is to make room for the shotgun to travel with the AR. I did not want them banging into each other either, thus the reason I take the scope off. It goes on and off really fast with the thumb screws. I just need to mount it on the same rail markings each time and she is good to go.
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Sexy!
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Nice! Mossberg?
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It's a Remington 887...not the best gun out there by a stretch, but fit the objective for an inexpensive multi-purpose, run whatcha brung arm. It runs 2 3/4, 3 & 3 1/2 shells and has a capacity of 7 + 1. Ran some 3 1/2 buck and rifled slugs through it the other day. Kick in the pants fun! Mix load the tube and never know what's next in the chamber. A rifled barrel is available for sabot slugs that is claimed to hold a 2" pattern at 100yds and easily hit game targets at 200yds....sooooo, I'll probably have to verify that at some point. Haha!PaleRider wrote:Nice! Mossberg?
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887 is the updated 870. Good gun. Shotguns are great for home defense.
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Well, I am so sick of CA and laws that make no sense what so ever. All the gun laws in CA have done nothing to stop violence. The whole handgun roster in CA is stupid. It does nothing, but take away our choices.
I was planning to do the home build of a Glock 22 .40 call handgun. After a bunch of research that made it completely unclear if it is legal, due to the Safe Handgun law's in CA. I was really bummed after talking to Polymer 80 and they could not even say if it was legal in CA, they are from Nevada.
So I cancelled my order for the Gock lower.
So the plan now is to get a Glock Lower from a dealer here in CA and now I have to deal with all the extra charges, taxes and registration. I am so bummed about doing it this way. In the future, if the legality is worked out I may get one for my .22LR upper Glock 22 conversion I have.
I was planning to do the home build of a Glock 22 .40 call handgun. After a bunch of research that made it completely unclear if it is legal, due to the Safe Handgun law's in CA. I was really bummed after talking to Polymer 80 and they could not even say if it was legal in CA, they are from Nevada.
So I cancelled my order for the Gock lower.
So the plan now is to get a Glock Lower from a dealer here in CA and now I have to deal with all the extra charges, taxes and registration. I am so bummed about doing it this way. In the future, if the legality is worked out I may get one for my .22LR upper Glock 22 conversion I have.