Oversized magwells bug the shit out of me, I would never own an Aero.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;49476445]Oversized magwells bug the shit out of me, I would never own an Aero.[/QUOTE]
Not only that, but why spend $800 on that when you could get a CZ Skorpion for that price that doesn't look derptastic?
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;49476445]Oversized magwells bug the shit out of me, I would never own an Aero.[/QUOTE]
real long magwells like you get in 9mm ars bug me but I do like flared magwells
[QUOTE=PrusseLusken;49479382]Has anyone got that photo of the Tokarev besides an Orthodox bible?[/QUOTE]
You're talking about the one from Siberian Education?
I've warmed up to the oversized magwells. They don't look too pretty, but the benefits of only needing one lower for all your calibers appeals to me enough to forgive how fugly they are.
My dad insisted that a nylon holster wouldn't be good enough for my Sig so I needed to get a plastic one, and for the club I'm joining it needs to be only level 1. In and out of this holster no less than 10 times and there's already noticeable wear on the finish on my slide.
Did you tell him nylon is plastic?
It doesn't really matter, it was going to happen no matter what hard plastic holster I got eventually, and I know I'd need to get one eventually, it's just that the gun's had no scuffs at all in the 2 years I've owned it, and even though these scuffs are normal holster wear, it's still a bit irritating.
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;49480668]My dad insisted that a nylon holster wouldn't be good enough for my Sig so I needed to get a plastic one, and for the club I'm joining it needs to be only level 1. In and out of this holster no less than 10 times and there's already noticeable wear on the finish on my slide.[/QUOTE]
That's why I have leather for both IWB and OWB
Yeah I got my 4506 as a police trade in so there was already a lot of holster wear so I decided screw it and got a leather and plastic one. I'll probably go nylon with my next pistol unless I'm feeling generous with a good IWB leather.
[QUOTE=Ridge;49480776]That's why I have leather for both IWB and OWB[/QUOTE]
Leather is worse in the long term, if you don't keep the leather treated and your gun waxed, the leather will rust it.
Kydex is probably the best option currently available.
[QUOTE=MAC21500;49480790]Leather is worse in the long term, if you don't keep the leather treated and your gun waxed, the leather will rust it.
Kydex is probably the best option currently available.[/QUOTE]
plus leather isn't solid. There was a facepuncher here who had his leather holster bend and catch his trigger and cause an ND
I got this: [url]http://aliengearholsters.com/alien-gear-cloak-tuck-3-0-iwb-holster-inside-the-waistband.html/[/url]
I use it with my P250c and it is amazing. Super comfortable and distributes weight awesomely.
[QUOTE=Revenge282;49481225]I got this: [url]http://aliengearholsters.com/alien-gear-cloak-tuck-3-0-iwb-holster-inside-the-waistband.html/[/url]
I use it with my P250c and it is amazing. Super comfortable and distributes weight awesomely.[/QUOTE]
Hybrid holsters are a problem too because the vinyl/leather the holster and loops are riveted/screwed into dries out and cracks around those points and it separates.
[QUOTE=MAC21500;49481846]Hybrid holsters are a problem too because the vinyl/leather the holster and loops are riveted/screwed into dries out and cracks around those points and it separates.[/QUOTE]
Aliengear comes with a lifetime warranty on all of the components, as well as a 30-day return period if you don't like it. I live in Florida, and I wear it against my back all, there are no signs of wear on it yet, and it's hot, humid, sweaty, and shitty here...
[QUOTE=Camwi_003;49481927][video=youtube;4ShACteRduY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ShACteRduY[/video][/QUOTE]
Hilarious, but how is this relevant to firearms? :V
[editline]8th January 2016[/editline]
So apparently you can get pokey, stabby bits to attach to your KSG...
[url]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/01/07/smt-tactical-ksg-upgrades/[/url]
[img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Lancia-4.jpg[/img]
lol my buddy who works for ADT is getting flooded with new request after new request just after the EA was revealed.
He's been working at ADT for 4 years and had never seen so many new customers at once.
Finally got around to shipping my '51 Navy off to be repaired. Mailing stuff is a pain in the ass.
So there's a company that's imported the "evil Turkish-Australian assault shotgun," the Adler 110, to Canada, but they don't offer the 28" model, which I'd want for waterfowl hunting. If they had that model, I'd likely pick one up, and then see if they sell the shorter 13" and 20" barrels separate.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;49484053]lol my buddy who works for ADT is getting flooded with new request after new request just after the EA was revealed.
He's been working at ADT for 4 years and had never seen so many new customers at once.[/QUOTE]
The home security company? What in the EOs would be prompting that sort of response?
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;49484819]So there's a company that's imported the "evil Turkish-Australian assault shotgun," the Adler 110, to Canada, but they don't offer the 28" model, which I'd want for waterfowl hunting. If they had that model, I'd likely pick one up, and then see if they sell the shorter 13" and 20" barrels separate.[/QUOTE]
I googled it expecting to see something tactical and scary looking but it's a wood furniture lever action shotgun?
[QUOTE=Ridge;49485165]The home security company? What in the EOs would be prompting that sort of response?[/QUOTE]
A couple of people have gotten spooked thinking that criminals will steal their guns if the EO doesn't let them buy things, as well as other people not knowing they'll be able to purchase a gun for home defense
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;49485327]I googled it expecting to see something tactical and scary looking but it's a wood furniture lever action shotgun?[/QUOTE]
Apparently, in the eyes of the Australian government, lever actions are Satan's personal design and only mass murderers use them.
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;49485327]I googled it expecting to see something tactical and scary looking but it's a wood furniture lever action shotgun?[/QUOTE]
The Australian government was treating it like it was the most deadly WMD on the planet, and attempted to ban it/all lever-actions since "They're so similar to ultra-fast, murderous pump-actions, which are banned" after some fear-mongering bullshit on the news one day. The government (illegally) barred its import without passing legislation, and then caved when one senator they needed for a swing vote refused to support a bill of theirs unless they allowed the shotgun into the country.
I wanna be a government official so I can do whatever I want and fuck people over while ignoring all common sense too.
I would move to repeal the law of gravity.
I want to filibuster the passing of time to extend my term.
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;49484819]So there's a company that's imported the "evil Turkish-Australian assault shotgun," the Adler 110, to Canada, but they don't offer the 28" model, which I'd want for waterfowl hunting. If they had that model, I'd likely pick one up, and then see if they sell the shorter 13" and 20" barrels separate.[/QUOTE]
I'd trade the 28" barrel on mine for a 20" barrel if if was easy to import/export.
What are the differences between the original AK PMAG and the GEN M3 version? Is it worth the heftier price tag? I have 2 of the originals, and I really like them.
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