spectrrr 10:15 AM 01-07-2013
I have seen those, cool idea
:-)
emopunker2004 10:25 AM 01-07-2013
Still waiting for my E-lander mags from Mako to ship. Should hopefully ship within the week.
Blueface 10:28 AM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Still waiting for my E-lander mags from Mako to ship. Should hopefully ship within the week.
Same here.
Charge hit on my card on Friday.
Hoping that is a sign of processing.
emopunker2004 10:34 AM 01-07-2013
They're behind on shipping. They have inventory but they just have way to many orders to fill. Mako said they even have family members coming in to help fill orders.
Edit: I placed my order on 12/27
Blueface 10:38 AM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
They're behind on shipping. They have inventory but they just have way to many orders to fill. Mako said they even have family members coming in to help fill orders.
Edit: I placed my order on 12/27
I placed mine on 12/31 so I guess you will be my gauge as to when mine ship.
emopunker2004 11:32 AM 01-07-2013
I also have a 10-pack of d&h usgi mags with magpul followers back ordered from dsg arms since 12/20
Blueface 11:44 AM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
I also have a 10-pack of d&h usgi mags with magpul followers back ordered from dsg arms since 12/20
I have six from Midway (limit of 2 so ordered 2 of each).
I just got charged today for my Armalite order directly from Armalite for 2 20 and 2 25 mags for .308. That has to be good news that I was charged now when ordered around 12/20. Fingers crossed.
Blueface 12:32 PM 01-07-2013
emopunker2004 12:33 PM 01-07-2013
I'd rather have 75gr TAP
:-)
Blueface 12:36 PM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
I'd rather have 75gr TAP :-)
Agree but anyone wanting a good deal today, not a bad one to have a few boxes of, when not interested in going through walls and houses.
:-)
emopunker2004 12:40 PM 01-07-2013
Heck that 40gr Fran ammo would make good steel plinking ammo
spectrrr 01:01 PM 01-07-2013
I have mixed feelings about frangible ammo. If it's going to break up before going through a wall, odds are that it may have spent a lot of it's energy already by the time it gets through a leather jacket and only create a superficial wound. Not good IMO
:-)
I put all my eggs in the pmag basket from DSG... hope that doesn't backfire on me!
Blueface 01:13 PM 01-07-2013
This should add an interesting mix to the debate of high capacity mags and Glock type guns.
Put five out of six fired rounds in assailant.
Guy made out of house and is alive and well in hospital.
Imagine if more assailants, she could have been dead, along with her children.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.1234400
And to think I wonder if a loaded AR with 30 rounds, a loaded Glock with 13 and an extra mag loaded, a loaded LCP and a loaded Shield are enough.
dijit 01:18 PM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by garryyjr:
That would be awesome. Why do you have to live so far?
I live here in the sticks because no one looks at me odd for building bullets or carrying firearms. The city cop next door gets a little bent when I test fire a round in the back yard though. lol
emopunker2004 03:32 PM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by dijit:
I live here in the sticks because no one looks at me odd for building bullets or carrying firearms. The city cop next door gets a little bent when I test fire a round in the back yard though. lol
Just bribe him with a few boolits
spectrrr 03:42 PM 01-07-2013
hmm... I must be missing something here.
I picked up a Sightmark red dot scope after reading good reviews around the web, my FIRST red dot sight.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o01_s01_i03
Build quality seems good enough, good field of view, mostly visible red dot (bright sunlight and snow like I have here gave it a bit of trouble, but you can still make out the dot, which is all one can expect for under $100.
But here's the problem - correct me if I'm wrong, and I may well be, the theory of a red dot is that, similar to a reflex sight, the dot moves around in the window relative to your head position, so it doesn't matter what angle you look through it, the dot is on target, right?
So I set it down on the table, aimed it at the wall 10ft away, and peered through. Eureka, a dot! and I moved my head to the side, Eureka, the dot moved with my head! But wait... the point of aim also moved with my head! Significantly! At only 10ft away, moving my head to the side could adjust the point of aim by approx. 4 inches in either direction!
This effect is generally minimized with a scope which has minimal eye relief, you can't actually see through it unless you're lined up pretty close to center. But with a wide red dot tube like that one, if the point of aim shifts, then how are you supposed to line your head up precisely down the middle to get an accurate shot if it has such a wide viewing angle?
Robulous78 05:29 PM 01-07-2013
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
hmm... I must be missing something here.
I picked up a Sightmark red dot scope after reading good reviews around the web, my FIRST red dot sight.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o01_s01_i03
Build quality seems good enough, good field of view, mostly visible red dot (bright sunlight and snow like I have here gave it a bit of trouble, but you can still make out the dot, which is all one can expect for under $100.
But here's the problem - correct me if I'm wrong, and I may well be, the theory of a red dot is that, similar to a reflex sight, the dot moves around in the window relative to your head position, so it doesn't matter what angle you look through it, the dot is on target, right?
So I set it down on the table, aimed it at the wall 10ft away, and peered through. Eureka, a dot! and I moved my head to the side, Eureka, the dot moved with my head! But wait... the point of aim also moved with my head! Significantly! At only 10ft away, moving my head to the side could adjust the point of aim by approx. 4 inches in either direction!
This effect is generally minimized with a scope which has minimal eye relief, you can't actually see through it unless you're lined up pretty close to center. But with a wide red dot tube like that one, if the point of aim shifts, then how are you supposed to line your head up precisely down the middle to get an accurate shot if it has such a wide viewing angle?
I've wondered this myself... Anyone?
:-)
emopunker2004 06:09 PM 01-07-2013
Francis. Why don't u try it actually shooting and see what happens if u move ur head but the dot stays in target?
I'm sure someone on arfcom can answer your question though
CigarSquid 08:13 PM 01-07-2013
So hard to pull the trigger on the Winchester 9mm ammo. $367.94 shipped, for 1200 rounds of 115gr