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I started on a mini 14, mini 30, 1911 journey. Prly like learning about them and how they operate as much as anything.
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Huh? Those were old impulse buys, is that what you are saying?I started on a mini 14, mini 30, 1911 journey. Prly like learning about them and how they operate as much as anything.
Very nice setup . If you want to shine up part or all of the surfaces this stuff is the best . Congratulations .Couldn't resist this Ruger GP100 2.5" 7-shot. Was originally wanting to buy the S&W 627, but found this for a whole fist full of Benjamin's less. I have several Ruger's so just adding to the collection I guess. Then added some great VZ 320 grips I got from Stumpy (fantastic fella) and voila!
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Get a real Walther this time. Like a p99 or PDP...I am over and done with this Walther. Even Clint Driftwood will never fire this guns. Last think I wanna get into is a big surprise... Ive never seen a stove pipe chewed on the rimfire itself.
Time for a new impulse!
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Looks like a promising firearm. I wanna get something else besides 9mm.Get a real Walther this time. Like a p99 or PDP...
Smith and Wesson model 41 with a 7" barrel would do the trickLooks like a promising firearm. I wanna get something else besides 9mm.
Do you know a 22LR semi-auto handgun, with a longer barrel in the lightweight side?
A bit more power than a regular 22LR semi auto?
Man I am so tempted to do this.. Just the stock alone is 2.3 lbs...
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They make ruger chargers that size.Looks like a promising firearm. I wanna get something else besides 9mm.
Do you know a 22LR semi-auto handgun, with a longer barrel in the lightweight side?
A bit more power than a regular 22LR semi auto?
Man I am so tempted to do this.. Just the stock alone is 2.3 lbs...
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We'll see. I was looking at the charger too but its heavier side than a pistol. More like a stationary...They make ruger chargers that size.
It weighs 51.5oz, I shoot a lot of pistols over 40oz... That's very manageableWe'll see. I was looking at the charger too but its heavier side than a pistol. More like a stationary...
Smith and Wesson model 41 with a 7" barrel would do the trick
If I take off the wilcats rear stock and 1/3 of the barrel, its gonna go down to 1.4 - 1.6 lbs, maybe a little lesser. Thats the whole catch. The design of the wildcats chamber and firing system is similar to the 10/22 but improved in a sense of technical improvement. I cannot compare the wear and tear for 10/22 is all steel with legendary robust design.They make ruger chargers that size.
Have you thought about how you'll have a Turkish .22 with a giant hole in the hollow stock and tons of money chopping the barrel, threading and re-crowning it to get it back to original accuracy? Why not get a .22 subgun that is already done. There are tons of them.If I take off the wilcats rear stock and 1/3 of the barrel, its gonna go down to 1.4 - 1.6 lbs, maybe a little lesser.
I'm definitely open to anything. I'm not worried in getting the wrong stuff since I know you guys are there...Have you thought about how you'll have a Turkish .22 with a giant hole in the hollow stock and tons of money chopping the barrel, threading and re-crowning it to get it back to original accuracy? Why not get a .22 subgun that is already done. There are tons of them.