ive got a 16 inch colt mag cmmg and it runs like a sewing machine and will shoot a 1.5 inch group at a 100 yards with loads it likes. I love it. I also have a 4 inch palmetto arms AR pistol with a kak brace that I just got notification should be here on Thursday. I know if it runs like the cmmg...
don't know about bodyguards because ive never owned one. the couple ive shot seemed to run fine. As to M&Ps I have a full sized 9 and a mid sized 45 and a shield in 40 and they all are dead reliable. Just as reliable as any glock I own.
he can say what he wants but a 40 hits harder then a 9 using comparable bullets and a 45 hits harder then a 40. If the 40 dies theres going to be millions of owners looking for ammo and ill be a rich man selling reloads.
I have to agree with benolson. At what there selling shields for right now there hands down the best bang for the buck on the market. I have a 43 glock and love it but it sure isn't worth twice the money you could buy my 40 shield for right now.
ive got a 23 and a 19 and like both of them. That said I have an m&p compact 45acp and its just as reliable, cheaper and feels better in the hand then the 2x4 grip on a glock. With the new 2.0 trigger its a no brainer to me. Both of my glocks needed trigger work and the old M&P isn't worth the...
Im not stanger to glocks. I own 7 right now and have had at least a half a dozen others andI'm not selling my glocks either but I do have the old model m&P 45acp compact, a full sized 9mm and a 40 shield and all of them run just as well as my glocks and feel more natural in the hand (especially...
not the most inaccurate rifle ive owned but a poor shooting gun for what it was that was a real beauty. A 257 roberts win 70 featherweight I bought in the mid 80s. It would at best do a 2.5 inch 100 yard group and some were near twice that. thing had absolutely gorgeous wood. I should have held...
like chicharrones said they probably source the cheapest possible batterys to begin with and no telling how old it was when you bought it new. Buy a new energizer ect and see how that lasts before you judge.
what is your budget? In all reality a great low light scope might add a few minutes of extended shooting time over a good low light scope. You can pay 2-300 for a good low light scope and 2-3000 for a great one. In most states theres legal shooting hours anyway and you aren't going to benefit...
I shoot the 130 grain speer hp out of my Kimber montana 308 because its about the only bullet ive found that is accurate in it. Most loads go 2 inch or more for 5 shots at a 100 yards and that 130 does 3/4s of an inch. Ive shot proabably a dozen deer doing crop damage killing between 100 and 350...
the 4500 and 6500 elites are darned good scopes. I'm a leupold fan but have a few elites and a few Nikon monarch and there all comparable in models of the same price range. No vortex scope but do have a set of razor binoculars and there top shelf too.
ive got two 2x7 rimfires. Both have gold rings and are the exact same size as the 2x7 compact centerfire leupold I have. What would they possibly do to make them less durable. Use cheaper glue to hold the lenses? Ive had a 2x7 rimfire (I bought because of the different parallax setting) on my...
if I was going to clone something to sell it and make money it sure wouldn't be a bushnell. Well maybe I'm wrong. I guess it would be harder to tell the difference between a cloned bushnell and a real one then it would a cloned acog or leupold and a real one. Heck in this case the clone might...
ive got a beo. Its is VERY accurate and has taken game from the size of a whitetail to a 1600lb Asian water buffalo. Not much experience other then just shooting with the other two but in the gun game ive found very little advantage to smaller and lots of advantage to bigger.
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