The cost is actually pretty close to just have them do it right the first time.I'd recommend the 100% route. Turned my M9A1 from just another 9mm to one I'll never get rid of.
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The cost is actually pretty close to just have them do it right the first time.I'd recommend the 100% route. Turned my M9A1 from just another 9mm to one I'll never get rid of.
I agree- i recently just got a Langdon 92, with full NP3 treatement, trigger job, and optic mount. It is AMAZING. And I am comparing it to way more expensive guns i have like Staccatos, Wilsons, Les Baers. In case you didnt see the announcement on Langdons Youtube channel yesterday, they just started stocking their 92s at Cabelas/Bass Pro. PS- Cabelas is another example of a huge company that will still ship 'high cap' mags with the gun to Oregon- so use them LOLI'd recommend the 100% route. Turned my M9A1 from just another 9mm to one I'll never get rid of.
I had the same experience a month or two ago. PSA won't be getting any more of my money.PSA is doing sort of the same thing. With their own products, they'll ship "high-cap" mags to Oregon, but with third-party vendors, such as Glock, Sig, Colt, etc, they won't ship high-cap mags.
I don't have a PSA product, and I won't be purchasing from them. There's only so much stupid I can tolerate.
Or be mad at both.Be MAD at the sellers/retailers?
Or
Be MAD at the politics/politicians/voters?
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Aloha, Mark
If that was their concern they could have offered to move his order to the front and ship it overnight.One thing to consider about cases in court; when the case gets close to actually going to trial or the judge deciding they will make a decision or consider arguments, then an injunction may be lifted or put in place.
With a shipment on the way from the east coast/etc., that may take as long as a week or two (e.g., ground shipment), the shipper may find themselves in violation of the law when the shipment arrives, even though they weren't when the shipment left their dock - not to mention drop shipment.
So don't be too hard on retailers/et. al. as the court cases get close to court hearings - they are just being cautious.
It has been months since we knew this would come to a head in court, so I wouldn't complain much about purchases this late in the game not being allowed. We should have been buying early on, not waiting until the last minute.
YesWhen is the Harney County case? The 18th?