Little late to the thread here, but I recently grabbed a few boxes of this stuff. I got 60 rounds, about 10 of them didn't fire, and all had strong primer strike marks. Everything else I shot ran flawlessly. Do not recommend.
Looking for a small cabinet or safe for a few long guns. I don't need heavy duty or fire-proof, I just need to keep little kids out. The closer to Indy, the better
Aluminum forend for 500/870/1200 shotguns. Bought new in 2016, has since been discontinued. Including 2 2" pic rails, and adapters for all 3 types of shotguns.
This is great for mounting your accessories at any distance/angle. $45 OBO. Trades welcome
Got this in a trade, but I know nothing about bows, and will never use it. Allegedly it was bought new last year for $700. Hoping to get $125 cash, or trade for a .22lr plinker rifle. Can send additional pictures. Has a quiver and 4 arrows. I can meet around Indy area
Trade ideas:
Rossi rs22...
I absolutely have not trained to the point of duress. But, I've used more AR's without them, than I have with. So to me, it's just an accessory, that isn't muscle memory. I actually have to remind myself that it's there.
I'm obviously no guru, hence my newb thread, but the whole point of this...
Ok I just looked up the serpa, and can definitely see why that is a bad design. That is basically applying force on your trigger finger INTO the trigger, but using the bad lever, your finger is straight, and outside the guard.
I'm not trying to say it's a great tool or anything, but under...
Is this the only reason why you'd say bad levers are bad? My finger does not go into the trigger guard, it is completely accessible with a straight, safe finger from outside the guard
I can totally understand this would happen with an exaggerated slam to the stock, but just a light tap? Seemed too easy. When it first happened, I attributed it to the bad lever, but apparently that wouldn't have made a difference.
It was unloaded when I was "playing" with it. But I was about to put it away into the closet, where it stays loaded.
I'm just wondering WHY would smacking the buttstock release the bolt. Is it a BAD lever issue? Bolt catch issue? Or is this something that just happens
I was just messing around with one of my AR's and I noticed something funny...
I pulled the bolt back, hit the BAD lever to hold it open, and inserted a magazine. I then noticed the buttstock needed adjusted (my girl was using it previously). When I got it where I like, I tapped the buttplate to...
Ok it looks like I got a lot of flak for saying you wouldn't have to "aim"... what I was trying to say is "point and shoot" should suffice in a close range setting. Wielding a mag fed shorty when you hear an intruder, I personally wouldn't put the gun to my eye and look at the bead, like...
Wow, I've never been denied, always just delayed... so I've never payed attention to a restocking fee. That's complete BS to charge a fee to "restock", when all they have to do is take your name off a sticker from the box in the stockroom.