And $1400 for the gun and another $400 for the wristwatch for a .22, um I have a feeling that not to many will be paying $1800 for a .22. But then again it is for the children.
I am not saying he was right, wrong or otherwise, I was just saying that I do not think he was joking about the length. I have no opinion on if he should cut it or to what length. I say do what ever you want.
21.750" long Optimum length for a 308WIN. Optimum in what way? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pretty sure he was just joking about cutting off a 1/4" No he was not. read http://www.mnguntalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47489&p=494969#p494969 and you will under stand why he said t...
I know that some people don’t like shooting reloads, but I have a few thousand 115gr FMJ for sale @ .26 per round and offer a .02 per case credit for brass. Money back guarantee too. PM me if interested. Adam You do know that with out a FFL 06 or 07 you can not sell your reloads. That is correct if...
Bish wrote:I know that some people don’t like shooting reloads, but I have a few thousand 115gr FMJ for sale @ .26 per round and offer a .02 per case credit for brass. Money back guarantee too.
PM me if interested.
Adam
You do know that with out a FFL 06 or 07 you can not sell your reloads.
Yea 99% of semi autos have a slide that will go back like the ones you saw on youtube. I would say all are like that but I am sure there may be a few odd ball ones that I am not aware of.
You really need to go to a gun shop and look at them, hold them and get what others are trying to explain to you.
:o :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :o Aren't you happy I told you about the 38 supper barrel to be able to shoot some pure awesomeness!! So now you are going to let me shoot it right!!! :gun: ???? I knew about the 9x25 when the Lyman Pistol 2nd edition came out in 1994 about 3 years after the interne...