Originally Posted by Blueface:
Yup.
Looking at the synthetic Express 6+1.
Bass Pro Shops has best price I have found at $389.
Bud's does not have the one I want.
Just ordered Crimson for my Sigma.
Wife is going to kill me.
My thought is she will get over it.
I have had to do the same with many of her charging sprees.
Three letters for cigars scared me from buying for a while and then I found this yet equally addictive hobby.
Off to range shortly.
Not sure I would would spend the money for crimson trace for a sigma ? That's kind of like putting $2500 wheels on a 1989 Hyundai . LOL
Carlos did you consider the laser max that integrates into the guide rod. That way you can carry it in any standard Glock holster.
Originally Posted by Blueface:
My latest addition a couple of months ago.
Just got the Crimson Trace a week or so ago.
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Now begging wife for a Remington 870 12 g 18" for Father's Day.:-)
theonlybear4CORT 02:28 PM 06-03-2012
Anyone have experience with the asym ammo? I currently have ranger T in my 1911 and wanted to hear some first hand experience from some botl.
Blueface 05:05 PM 06-03-2012
Originally Posted by Digs:
Not sure I would would spend the money for crimson trace for a sigma ? That's kind of like putting $2500 wheels on a 1989 Hyundai . LOL
Too late.
In a few days, that Hyundai is going to be blinged out with 22's. LOL
Actually getting it for wife. She is shooting much better with them on the guns.
issues 09:41 AM 06-04-2012
Went to the range yesterday and fell in love with a Springfield XDM 40. May have to kill the 1911 purchase and pick one of these up instead for my first semi-auto pistol!
:-)
spectrrr 12:18 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Blueface:
That gun feels so solid when fully loaded. The recoil is quite interesting as I would describe it rather than a muzzle flip of a typical gun, more like a rifle. I guess that is attributed to the weight of slide and barrel and new double spring on Gen4 models.
Son and I were both able to shoot numerous rounds (7-8 in a row), where placement was unbelievable almost on top of one another.
I have not been able to do that with any other gun.
I noticed the same thing when shooting a Glock 30, I loved it!
I don't have a 30 at the moment, but it's high on the short list to get one day....
Had a 27 a while back and sold it. Just not a big fan of the .40 cal in a Glock.
Poronico 08:06 AM 06-05-2012
OK... SO I am selling a majority of my firearms and doing some swapping to afford wedding rings and getting a monetary cushion for baby in August... Is anyone familiar with pricing on a P99 QPQ in .40? I looked online and found as little as 200 and as much as 550, I don't want to get taken for a ride on this trade and as it is a friend of a friend I semi feel obligated to give him a fair price.
Originally Posted by Poronico:
OK... SO I am selling a majority of my firearms and doing some swapping to afford wedding rings and getting a monetary cushion for baby in August... Is anyone familiar with pricing on a P99 QPQ in .40? I looked online and found as little as 200 and as much as 550, I don't want to get taken for a ride on this trade and as it is a friend of a friend I semi feel obligated to give him a fair price.
Not sure about the value. I'd check gunbroker and gunsamerica and see what guns in similar condition are selling for.
Poronico 08:19 AM 06-05-2012
Neither site has nothing available on that weapon
Blueface 10:59 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Poronico:
Neither site has nothing available on that weapon
Lots of folks seem to use Bud's to purchase.
Would start there as a "low" retail, up to whatever local shops are getting.
Blueface 11:02 AM 06-05-2012
After seeing a big guy fire a 12 gauge at the range this past Sunday, decided I would like to keep my shoulder as it currently appears and instead, move on to a weapon I can have more fun with.
AR 15 here I come.
Looking at DPMS PAnther or S&W MP15.
Would love the Colt but rather save the $400 or so for gadgets.
replicant_argent 11:05 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Blueface:
After seeing a big guy fire a 12 gauge at the range this past Sunday, decided I would like to keep my shoulder as it currently appears and instead, move on to a weapon I can have more fun with.
AR 15 here I come.
Looking at DPMS PAnther or S&W MP15.
Would love the Colt but rather save the $400 or so for gadgets.
The M&P15 seems to be a winner overall. I have my eye on one of those as well.
In due time, I am hopeful.
:-)
Bill86 11:09 AM 06-05-2012
I have the M&P AR-15. It's good, you'll just have to file down the lip on the PMAGS or else they won't fit. Other than that, no complaints.
ChicagoWhiteSox 11:21 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Blueface:
After seeing a big guy fire a 12 gauge at the range this past Sunday, decided I would like to keep my shoulder as it currently appears and instead, move on to a weapon I can have more fun with.
AR 15 here I come.
Looking at DPMS PAnther or S&W MP15.
Would love the Colt but rather save the $400 or so for gadgets.
Besides having my eyes on the G29 and now a G30, I'm planning on buying a AR 15 as well. From what people tell me, Rock River Arms builds great firearms. They are priced decent as well. Bravo is another company I'm looking at, but more expensive.
Ranger_B 11:22 AM 06-05-2012
I would stick with the S&W. I have had no luck with DPMS. My brother has the M&P and is slowly pushing me in that direction.
Poronico 11:24 AM 06-05-2012
ChicagoWhiteSox 11:26 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Ranger_B:
I would stick with the S&W. I have had no luck with DPMS. My brother has the M&P and is slowly pushing me in that direction.
I have zero experience with AR 15s, but what little research I've done has all said DPMS is not a good deal, even if they are cheap. Then again, I would imagine it depends a lot on how many rounds the person plans to put through the gun. Maybe a casual shooter would be fine with a DPMS, I'm far from an expert on firearms.
BC-Axeman 11:27 AM 06-05-2012
Originally Posted by Blueface:
After seeing a big guy fire a 12 gauge at the range this past Sunday, decided I would like to keep my shoulder as it currently appears and instead, move on to a weapon I can have more fun with.
It may have something to do with the type of gun he was shooting. A heavier semi-auto with a recoil pad is OK for shooting a few dozen rounds through. A lighter field gun is harder on you but only needs to be practiced with to get a feel for it. A home defense gun you would only shoot enough rounds to know what to expect.
One of the guns that has messed me up the most is a 30-30 carbine. A light gun with a narrow butt on the stock to concentrate the blow. Always makes me black and blue.
ARs are a lot of fun if you have a private place to shoot. A Ruger 10-22 with a scope and high capacity mags and a carton of shells with lots of cans, targets, ground squirrels, wood blocks, apples hanging in trees, crows, junk cars, etc. to shoot at is hard to beat for having fun on the cheap.
Poronico 11:28 AM 06-05-2012
DPMS aren't terrible firearms, but like any weapon you need to take care of them. I have shot plenty of them and had no problems at all, but I have read stories about people who don't clean or maintain their weapons and then cry when they jam.
replicant_argent 11:29 AM 06-05-2012