Other than tossing in the trash, does anyone have any projects they can make out of them? Stocking stuffers, trinkets? Trying to think of something, I got nothing.
Guy at the range today had a 50 round box of Winchester 115 grain, with a Galyan's price tag, 8.99. Even more interesting was that it had 5 'bonus' rounds of 147 grain SXT.
I thought it was the county too. What are the two places? I went to the website, and the link has many places all over the state to go to. Is that link wrong?
My favorite is the Glock .380. After that, .380 Bodyguard, LCP. I do like the .22 LCP, and after some use, can move up easily to the .380.
Definitely take her to local range that allows rentals. Then work from there.
Charger has more options and upgrades. I only got the 15-22 because at the time, it was the closest 22LR that matched AR platform. I actually took a pistol upper, and matched to a rifle lower to create a fun little SBR! Now I switched it back to a rifle and pistol brace pistol. I now have...
I have one of the original and been trying to figure a way to add a brace. Adapters are commercially available now, so I have my Charger Take Down, and soon my 15-22 pistol braced version.
yep, there are multiple owners so no need to do anything to pass it on to the next heir. I have several trusts, SBR, Supressor, and one for all of my other guns. Not exactly sure why I did it that way, just seemed the best way to do it. But I only have my NFA items engraved.
Yes, unless you have DA, then you have to re-set between shots by racking the slide. I use the 'i target' system. Any laser cartridges work with any app.
I have the 930, - got it from an INGOer and a 870 pump. The 930 is actually 'softer' recoil, because the semi auto action takes some of the recoil bite you would get with a pump or a single shot. I like the idea on the #4 shot, but I do alternating 00 buck/slug.That should cover any soft or hard...
'sub-caliber' practice is fantastic, especially now with ammo shortage. I have a GSG 1911-22, so I can still practice and have fun instead of blowing through my 9mm in my Springfield Armory Range Officer.
Went to the range yesterday, forgot my mags, so my 15-22, became a single shot!! It does require most focus and determination, knowing you only have one shot at a time.