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I do not have any experience with Model 1 Sales.
I do however own a CMMG upper that is very happy on a Bushmaster lower. It runs like a champ. I have not had any issues with it. CMMG also has a very strong reputation for their excellent customer service.
Good luck.
I was born and raised in PA so I think I have an informed opinion on this matter.
This bill is so over-the-top it has to be DOA. The main reason it will be DOA is that fact that in includes all firearms. PA has a lot of hunter only types who use their bolt action and/or shotgun once a year...
+1 on everything CleverNickname said.
A quick word about the Promag "Colt style" mags. Make sure you try one or two before investing in a bunch of them. They seem work in some rifles and not in others. You will find out real quick if they don't work in yours. I know this because I found out...
With your current set up, nico is spot on. Get a free float tube and try different brands and weight of ammo. Don't judge your rifle after using only one type of ammo. You will have to hunt around for the "flavor" it likes best.
Good luck.
...to shoot but still effective against the dreaded invasion of coffee cans that seem to appear out of nowhere in the desert. No too mention SD/HD and *cough*zombies*cough*.
The upper and lower were purchased from Ameetec Arms. It also includes a Hahn dedicated mag block and modified Uzi...
I tried the Williams sight and the Tech sight. The Tech sight wins hands down, no contest. Much better sight picture, longer sight radius, and the tech sight is much more robust. I have the T200 model so it is fully adjustable.
Nothing against Williams. They make fine after market sights, but...
I bought my P32 in '01. I have not had any failures with it from day 1. Nothing has been changed on it. No fluff and buff, etc.
My wife shoots it almost every time she goes to the range with me. Which is kind of a pain in the butt because it is the most expensive handgun I own to shoot. But...
To remove the trigger assembly:
MAKE SURE THE RIFLE IS NOT LOADED
1.Put the safety ON (this is mechanically necessary to remove trigger assembly).
2. With the rifle upside down on a sturdy surface, use a tool to depress the button at the rear of the trigger guard. You will have to lean on it...
The Tech-sights are well worth the money. IMHO, they are the single best "upgrade" you can put on a SKS. Not only do they work as advertised, they are also very durable.
No reason not to install them. You can always add scope after the fact if you want to.
I bought a Feather .22lr back in '91 or '92. Came with two 20rd mags. I paid $225 for it.
It has belonged to my Godson since 2000. It is still running strong and is still a favorite to shoot when we go out to the desert.
At first glance they seem to be much more expensive now. But then I...
I did not think to ask for a time-line for other stores. Actually, it has not been confirmed yet if this will be happening at every store. For every post I see that Wal-mart is no longer selling guns, there is another post stating they know of stores that will continue selling. Just like what...
That does not sound right. The valve should lock into either position. You should have to press the "button" to release it. As a matter of fact, the valve button actually holds the grenade sight down, not the other way around.
Sounds like you are missing the spring that goes under the button.
Are we talking ammo prices? Not housewares and stuff, right?
Since I was in Wal-Mart this weekend, I picked up two 9mm value packs (just because I was there).
$14.56 each + tax. It was not that long ago it seems they were $9.99.
Oh, and since this is a Wal-mart thread, The Chandler...
Stuff costs money. Simple as that.
If it is stuff you want, can afford the stuff, and the stuff does the job you want it to, then it does not really matter what the final price tag is. If that $150 dollar rifle works better and/or looks better as a $500 rifle, then it was money well spent...
I bought my first AR-15 in early '93. It was a Colt in 7.62x39 w/ 16" barrel. I paid $650 out the door. I was quoted the same price for the same rifle in .223/5.56.
When I bought it, I had no idea how difficult finding magazines would be. USA 30rd mags were about $20. The true "frankenmags"...
Here you go. Just to show you that not everyone has abandoned the 20" rifle.
Too bad it does not get to the range that much these days. I am too busy shooting my carbines. :neener:
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