$800
will trade for guns and/or ammo.
Again, car leaks power steering fluid bad. Won't keep it in it. I think a boot came off the rack or something. Previous owner said that he took it through a car wash and then after that it wouldn't hold fluid. Radiator leak is a drip, but it holds...
runs and drives.
bad:
Leaks power steering fluid, needs pump or rack
slow leak of coolant from radiator
front wheel bearing has howler monkey mod (needs replaced)
211k
good:
Leather interior isn't torn up
not rusty or beat up
ac works
rebult trans about 15k ago
have title in hand
drive it...
I have a CPG helmet. I'm not going to church this up, it's a Chinese copy of the opscore helmet. It is a ballistic helmet, how well it protects is up to you to decide. It's decent. It's pretty comfortable. I bought it to see if I liked the high cuts. I do not. $300 obo. Would consider reasonable...
7.62 cans silence 5.56 just as good or better. But they will be heavier.
Surefire 7.62s fit on their qd 7.62 mounts and their qd 5.56 mounts. 5.56 will not fit on their 7.62
IMO there is nothing wrong with setting up your rifle for the most common ammo found. there is also nothing wrong with setting up a rifle for a specialized purpose. Rifles are packages. Ammo, barrel length and twist, optics and the rifle as a whole have to be planned out together.
So it's a bronze rifle that was painted black? I mean.. if you like it.. but why are the raised areas that would be worn off be the lighter bronze when the darker color is what it would be assumed the rifle is painted? is there a reason behind this?
$425. Decent 22 Gen3. Glock. Night sights (still glow just fine). Some carry wear as you can see in the picture. Has the finger cutout for the magazine in it. Comes with one magazine only. Sorry. Was never given anything else with it when I bought it. If I were to guess round count I'd say...
All these companies put out rifles and advertise multiple caliber capabilities, then either don't make them (ACR, scar) or only offer one other caliber or the caliber conversions are half the price of a rifle. It's bull****. A $2000 rifle should have $300 caliber additions. Bolt and barrel. This...
VLTOR is out. That weird ass top rail is a no go. I see that Troy and Daniel Defense both use screws. I'm sure that makes the quite a bit more solid. Anyone with a Midwest have any rattle or movement at all? The KAC moves around quite a bit, main reason why im
Looking for something else.
Only thing Glock needs to do is put a back strap safety on the damn things. It's so easy and it wouldn't be that difficult and would only have the problem of people not being able to shoot themselves in the leg as often.
I'm looking at drop in quad rails. Best option I've seen so far is Midwest.
Currently have KAC. While it's acceptable I'm looking for something a bit more solid. Before anyone asks, free float is 100% out of the question. Has to be drop in. I know most people run free float, but seeing if...
Barrel length, profile, material and twist are things that are the most important. Then you also need to do a pinned gas block/front sight. Decide if you want free float, then which free float you want. Sounds to me like you are wanting a 16 or 18 inch mid length. 1:9 twist. Stainless barrel is...