The first two of LP's 3 "important areas" are subjective and will change with every shooter. The third using an assigned value for "knock down power" is humorous to say the least. Pretty gimmicky IMO.
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_annotate?ns=1&v=gYdlSN3YLX0
In this comprehensive review we take a look at the awesome Ruger 10-22. This is the Carbine model (#1151). The 10-22 has been around for years and is a very popular gun. Virtually any conceivable aftermarket part is available for...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPVcw3mxHxE
In this video I take a look at Streamlight's TLR-2. This weapon mounted light has a blinding 135 lumen C4 LED and an adjustable laser sight. The light/laser combo is made out of super durable anodized aircraft aluminum, and as such is shock and dust...
The 10 22 is not a last shot hold open gun without some mods.
As to the work that was done to the factory bolt stop, I think the issue is where I have edited in the attached pic. Why not just buy the volquartsen for $8?
The volquartsen is more rounded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZQbcxAC3Wk
In this DIY video I show you how to install a Volquartsen Auto Bolt Release into a Ruger 10 22. Any questions please feel free to get in touch with me. Thanks for watching!
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I SHOOT THE HELL OUTTA PMC. I love my AR and am picky what I put it in, but DONT hesitate to run PMC through yours.
brass is good, never had a ftf/fte, not really dirty. I've got a few K of em stocked up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBFeRjEylcI
In this video the Kahr PM9 and Ruger LC9 go head to head in a run n gun simulated course of fire. Both are popular choices for concealed carry permit holders and both are chambered for 9mm. There are differences between each gun, and you can see that...
I am new to the forum and just posted a link to my most recent video, but wanted to include this one as well as it is related... training costs can be expensive and one way I have saved myself money is by building my own targets. See my target stand here...
I am new to the forum and wanted to post my most recent video under this section... training costs can be expensive and one way I have saved myself money is by building my own targets. See my reactive target here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKJNuEG8Wgo
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Hello all,
Just wanted to post here first to say hello. I'm a male in my mid 20s from PA. I have enjoyed shooting for a while now, and also enjoy camping, hunting and the outdoors in general. I hope to be able to contribute to this forum's knowledge and have already learned a...
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