Thanks for all the feedback. In response to if I had shot it yet, yes I have. I love the rubber grips, but they have actually started to tear from the top. I love the way wood grips look on a revolver or else I would just replace the grips with the same hogue's that came on it from the factory.
I've recently been thinking of putting the Hogue wood grips on my ss 6" GP100. The question I have is do the wood grips enhance the felt recoil of .357 magnum to much extent compared to the rubber? Secondly, are these grips prone to cracking,chipping etc?.. Any help would be appreciated.
I have a Bushnell Trophy Red Dot on my Target MKIII. Once I finally got the screws tightened down I loved it. For 99.00 it was worth every penny and helped improve my accuracy quite a bit.
I recently purchased an ATI stock for a 580 series Mini-14. My understanding is that with a stock Mini-14 you have to buy an adapter that fits to the gas block. With the ATI stock is it possible to attach a bipod from the sling swivel rather than having to use the adapter?
A custom chest building company called Gerstner makes a clock that when opened accompanies a hand gun rack. Above the face a section of wood can be pulled, forcing the face itself to become ajar and giving you acess to your gun. The price is steep, but its extremely well built...
If the scope is tightened securely to the rings it eliminates the problem for me. I have a Bushnell Red dot mounted on a Ruger MKIII Comp and just had to use some red loctite on the screws when mounting on the base to correct any kind of wobble. If it shakes or wobbles anymore its so minimal now...
I tried going through my local shop for a GP100 in 6" stainless, the dealer also wanted one for the store. However they couldn't find any distributer that were carrying them. When I went to Bass Pro shop I found it, but they had sold their last one the night before i went to pick it up. Gander...
Two months ago I purchased a new 580 series mini-14 ranch rifle from my local firearms dealer. Although I had filled out my ATF papers correctly and purchased the rifle via plastic the process turned confusing. When the salesmen went to log the item into their computer they had accidently rang...
I would buy as much ammunition as 600 dollars would allow me. Wait a year or two and inhereit a 1000 dollar gift certificate. :D
that is by reselling it of course
I recently went to the Toledo area Gander Mountain and was amazed to see almost a 3.00 price jump per box. CCI, Federal and Hornady were at 14.99 a box while the Winchester .17 hmr soared to 17.99 per box of 50.
There has been multiple threads started on the price of .223, which I'm also on...
I use a Savage 93R17-F with a cheaper Tasco Scope and can get quarter sized groups at 100 yards. It's great fun and probably gets more use than any of my other varminter rounds including .22s and .223s.
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