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    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    I saw that G30 the other day and couldn’t help but think, I’d rather just buy a new G30 and a G44 and still have less than he’s asking for his setup...
    Agreed. Even as someone who owns an AA kit from well before the G44, his pricing had me thinking similar.
     

    Bennettjh

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    There are some optimistic folks in the handgun classifieds today. Like, the $2000 P220 or the $1400 G30 with the AA .22lr kit. Prices might be up but those are funny

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    That must be one heck of a P220. I love mine but I doubt I'd drop $2000 on one.
     

    jagee

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    I thought so as well. When I saw the G30 especially. I have a bunch of the AA 22LR conversion kit mags for the G19/23 sized guns (can also be used on an AA kit for the 26/27).

    I should list them up, possibly along with my kit itself, if that's the going rate. I know he has the G30 with it, but that is quite optimistic for that package.
    I'm optimistic about my package, too.

    Wait...umm...nevermind.
     

    T-DOGG

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    If you thought 2020 was strange, I got a shotgun last week and added another 22 revolver this week. :n00b:

    Picked up a 4" H&R 929 to go along with my Dad's 6" 922. The 929 has some rust issues on the outside, but the inside and the barrel are clean as a whistle. I cleaned it up tonight and discovered it to be in far better mechanical shape than my 922. It seems to have been fired very little, which makes me extremely happy. I really like the wider spur on the hammer, it makes cocking/decocking a lot easier. The trigger shoe is flatter and wider, another bonus. The barrel is a heavier profile than the 6" on the 922 and even though it's 2" shorter, the gun is only 8 oz lighter (26.6 vs 25.8). It has a very good balance to it. This model has the standard thin front blade and a very desirable (to me) rear adjustable sight. However the sights are missing, so I placed an order with Numrich tonight to receive new replacements. I look forward to putting rounds on steel targets with such a nice little piece.


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    Biggredchev

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    I thought so as well. When I saw the G30 especially. I have a bunch of the AA 22LR conversion kit mags for the G19/23 sized guns (can also be used on an AA kit for the 26/27).

    I should list them up, possibly along with my kit itself, if that's the going rate. I know he has the G30 with it, but that is quite optimistic for that package.
    If you were to be interested in selling the kit let me know. Ive been waiting on one to roll across the classifieds for a 19 or 26.
     

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    Those 9 shot HR 22s are great revolvers. They bring back good memories.

    Back when I was a much younger man I remember an old dude who worked at the place next door to the factory where I worked. He had one of those 9 shot HR guns on his hip which I saw when everybody went to the Adams roach coach. One cold November morning I heard shots from that building when I was crossing the street between two buildings and saw two guys racing out the door of the place he worked. They stopped in the middle of the street and the old man cam out with the HR still spitting, he was taking his time and getting hits while the robbers were just shooting up the front of the building. They limped away and in about 15 minutes the street was wall to wall cops. never did hear any more about it, and I was too busy hugging mother earth to care at the time.
     
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    T-DOGG

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    Those 9 shot HR 22s are great revolvers. They bring back good memories.

    Back when I was a much younger man I remember an old dude who worked at the place next door to the factory where I worked. He had one of those 9 shot HR guns on his hip which I saw when everybody went to the Adams roach coach. One cold November morning I heard shots from that building when I was crossing the street between two buildings and saw two guys racing out the door of the place he worked. They stopped in the middle of the street and the old man cam out with the HR still spitting, he was taking his time and getting hits while the robbers were just shooting up the front of the building. They limped away and in about 15 minutes the street was wall to wall cops. never did hear any more about it, and I was too busy hugging mother earth to care at the time.
    Someday I'd like to find a nice 999 Sportsman top break to add to the collection. Or a 939 would be cool too. I really like the way those look.

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    MindfulMan

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    My V-day gift has arrived (that's what my wife is calling it) ! ;)
    The Magpul PRS (Precision Rifle Stock) for my .308 build (when I get around to it).

    It's a heavy-duty piece of kit .... both polymer, and aluminum. I've read that it gives perfect balance to an 18" barrel .308 AR. I hope that's correct.

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    If you were to be interested in selling the kit let me know. Ive been waiting on one to roll across the classifieds for a 19 or 26.
    What gen Glock do you have? I sold my kit for the 26 quite some time back. Still have my kit for the 19. That said my kit is gen 3 specific.
     

    T-DOGG

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    My V-day gift has arrived (that's what my wife is calling it) ! ;)
    The Magpul PRS (Precision Rifle Stock) for my .308 build (when I get around to it).

    It's a heavy-duty piece of kit .... both polymer, and aluminum. I've read that it gives perfect balance to an 18" barrel .308 AR. I hope that's correct.

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    I'm currently looking at setting up my Tippmann 22 and my 18" Noveske both with fixed stocks. The Tippmann currently has a UTG A2 rifle stock kit and I had to add a spacer in the tube for the action spring/buffer. That added some weight and I really like it now. I'm trying to decide if I want to put an A2 stock kit on the Noveske also, or go with something nicer like the PRS (but then that doesn't match the Tippmann). I've had the Magpul MOE rifle stock in the past, so maybe I go that route as a happy medium for both rifles. Decisions.
     
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