I might have bought that MPX...they look fun. Which Sig 5.56 did you have?
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Thought that too on the MPX
What kind of upper? Who knows, I might need another.
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Everything in a red box is gone.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/863078848
this guy wants $1500 for his 556 pistol with rails but mine is the classic style like this.
I have it up for $1250 with the lame optic but I don't think it will sell at that number and I'm okay with that.
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The calico is up for $150. I really don't want that one back.
FAL----When you need that one gone, let me know!!!
I'm feeling safe now. Rem 870 Express Compact. Perfect for filling the hallway to the bedroom with hurt.
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You don't want the calico.
The sbr fal would fte. I had to send it to dsa. One of the springs was chopped and one was missing or something. If you want to punch a fist size hole in somebody and set them on fire, that's the gun. The gun is NOT ergonomically friendly and it scares people at the range. The muzzle flame is very long.
There is a sig 522, a parts gun build 551 and a 551 unfired with the grip tag still on it. The 550's had a bi pod. They are not the crappy 551 a1's
A prize goes to who ever names the folder on the top right. Double that if you can guess the stock on the MP5.
They are in my ghetto vault, so they are locked up.
So, if I take Beretta AR-70 and am correct, is it mine?
FNC-80 ?
FWIW I have an AR10 manufactured here in the Great Potato by Primary Weapons Systems. All I've done to it is a Geissle trigger and Vortex optic and it is a serious joy to shoot. I don't shoot it enough as I get wrapped around the hunting rifle axle but it's really fun and actually really comfortable for beginners due to very little recoil.
Cool!! The shot from 15' at 3:00 nailed it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fFm3sggImY
Sorry don't know the stock? Some kind of AR but without the buffer tube so it can fold. I was distracted by the 55x models as I have one in the sniper configuration they made for Swiss Police.
Nice, I've never seen one of those in person or on GB. Looks like yours is worth money.
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The stock is from ZM. They got bought by para who planned on making that style but never did. They used a neat piston system like a robinson or acr so they didn't need a buffer. The stocks are very solid and very thin but 223 recoil was a bit much for them comfort wise. The softer 9mm recoil is perfect.
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Who here re-loads? I'm thinking now is a good time to take it up, mostly for shotgun shells since trap is what I really want to get into this summer. Although it could be like the time I took up fly tying for an afternoon and said fuck this. Looks like all the necessary ingredients are readily available and could save a little coin if you're shooting a lot. I may pull the trigger on a press today. Would appreciate any input.
^^^ use to re-load when my dad was alive. We shot alot of trap back in 80-90's. Have not touched the press in years, dies prob all rusty somewhere.
We would load #8 shot for trap. Occasionally a full load of powder/no shot for the flame thrower or opposite end and load up #2. Was great handing out a couple of those loads to unsuspecting friends for a round.
When I had a .357 I loaded for that also, I enjoyed the pistol / rifle rounds over shotgun shells when loading. Not sure why.
I was curious about these rounds since there was nothing else left on the shelf https://www.remington.com/ammunition...ip-sabot-slugs
Jesus fucking christ. I will stick to buck shot. Could probably take three deer in one shot if they're lined up correctly. Kidding, not kidding. The 12 gauge has 1400fps at 100 yards in .58 caliber
Also, you guys have some purdy guns
Same here. Used to shoot Trap and fool around w Skeet at the Remington Gun Club in Stratford CT. Right at the mouth of the Housatonic River. Basically spent my teenage years there either shooting or working. Lots of good memories.
I was in charge of the reloading operation. 2 3/4 dram 1 oz #8 for me. My Dad liked 1 1/8 oz # 7 1/2’s. Made a lot of em.
Rob