A father of one of the Sandy Hook victims today ask why any civilian needs an assault style weapon to which two or three hecklers yelled out something about the 2nd amendment (2A). As gun owners we need more than the 2A to support our position for owning guns. The 2A can be changed or dropped...
I like the military/LE rounds because they are more consistant and and readily available. We haven't seen anything close to SHTF although hurricane Katrina could almost qualify. When it really does the only available ammo will be what you have and what you get as you defend your family.
The...
I've seen a couple of older threads on this subject and don't want to beat it to death but here goes.
I have 2 Bushmaster M4's and have been thinking about converting one or both of them to gas piston operation. I called Bushmaster today and found out that they quit making the kits about a...
Cerebus selling Freedom group
I read that a Kalifornia (I think) teachers pension fund was threatening to divest about $750,000,000 in Cerebus if they didn't sell the gun enterprise. That amount of divesting might make any capital manager blink regardless of their 2nd amendment views.
I bought the mount used but everything came with it. I did notice they provide a fitting service.
The Sadlak website says their mount will have a little play even on a GI spec receiver. I've misplaced my dial caliper so I'll have to get another one (then find the old one so I'll have 2) before...
I purchased a Sadlak scope mount awhile back and am finally getting around to installing it on my M1A loaded. There is a little bit of vertical play between the scope mount and the lower receiver, in other words the ridge on the scope mount is a little sloppy in the groove on the side of the...
I didn't know they did either. The interesting thing is that some of them are plain tipped bullets. I asked one seller why the tips aren't painted and he said they had been polished so I am skeptical of his posting. If you search raufoss on GB it will bring up about a dozen auctions and at least...
62 gr versus 55 gr
As I understand it.
The 556 is designed to tumble on entry resulting in tissue damage beyond what you get with just a normal penetration. The 62 gr bullet is good for this beyond say 150 yards out to maybe 500 yards. Below 150 yards or so you get more penetration and less...
Am thinking about buying a ruger 357 magnum. I currently own a S&W 357 magnum and the ruger action seems to be smoother than the S&W.
Any thoughts or feedback would be appreciated. I know the colt action is top of the line but they are out of my price range.