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want a PCC get the original. M1 Carbine. 80 yrs and still king. IMHO.
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If I see one imma buy it just to strip it and funnel entirely too much money into it just to freak other people out…Anyone have a Hi-Point AR?
They are pretty sweet. I loved mine But they cost 3x as much to shoot and 5x plus to buy. Probably aren't as good of a suppressor host. And in my experience don't blast trash any better.want a PCC get the original. M1 Carbine. 80 yrs and still king. IMHO.
Each there own.. Im not sure i would take a free Hi-Point anything at this point of my life.They are pretty sweet. I loved mine But they cost 3x as much to shoot and 5x plus to buy. Probably aren't as good of a suppressor host. And in my experience don't blast trash any better.
Scars of my childhood man, you can take the guy out of the single wide but you can't take the single wide out of the guy ahahahahEach there own.. Im not sure i would take a free Hi-Point anything at this point of my life.
I would not turn one down. $450 or so.If I see one imma buy it just to strip it and funnel entirely too much money into it just to freak other people out…
Well, I guess I should consider myself lucky with my Ruger PCC as it is considerably more accurate than this.PCCs are never known for great accuracy, they are short range weapons that can struggle with pinpoint accuracy past 50 yards. and while you can lob rounds out past 100 and try for hits, I would make sure you have a pretty big gong if you want those hits to be somewhat consistent.
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Warning, don't click on this link. I did and now I'm getting forum warnings that my ISP has been blocked. Reason stated is "Firearm Poser...".I would not turn one down. $450 or so.
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The whole site is a damned disgrace!Warning, don't click on this link. I did and now I'm getting forum warnings that my ISP has been blocked. Reason stated is "Firearm Poser...".
Kick myself now and then that I did not hang onto a couple of them when they were so cheap. Never have been able to reason why no one seems to be able to make them now that work. With the manufacturing tech we had so long ago they could crank them out by the ton and they just worked. Now? Pay a hell of a price and a LOT of them just will not work. Between that and the end of all the cheap surplus ammo, miss those days.want a PCC get the original. M1 Carbine. 80 yrs and still king. IMHO.
Do you use a VPN? Many sites block them.Warning, don't click on this link. I did and now I'm getting forum warnings that my ISP has been blocked. Reason stated is "Firearm Poser...".
I have no experience with any of the new/ newer production m1 carbines are they really that bad?? My old inland that burned had issues when I first got it but after I got ahold of a few magazines that weren't worn all the way out it ran like a top. I've always heard people complain about even the ww2 guns not being very reliable but the story's I've heard from ww2 vets was the opposite that when all the gear was new it worked great. but I imagine that a good percentage of people's issues might have also been caused my magazines that were worn out long ago.Kick myself now and then that I did not hang onto a couple of them when they were so cheap. Never have been able to reason why no one seems to be able to make them now that work. With the manufacturing tech we had so long ago they could crank them out by the ton and they just worked. Now? Pay a hell of a price and a LOT of them just will not work. Between that and the end of all the cheap surplus ammo, miss those days.
They are now pricey and a real crap shoot. AO still makes them but I RARELY see one. WAY too many got one and they were absolute crap at a VERY high price. Couple members here can tell you about what happened when they bought one. Have no idea why for that price point, they can't crank them out that just sing. If they did I would have bought one for sure.I have no experience with any of the new/ newer production m1 carbines are they really that bad?? My old inland that burned had issues when I first got it but after I got ahold of a few magazines that weren't worn all the way out it ran like a top. I've always heard people complain about even the ww2 guns not being very reliable but the story's I've heard from ww2 vets was the opposite that when all the gear was new it worked great. but I imagine that a good percentage of people's issues might have also been caused my magazines that were worn out long ago.
Have you ever held one of those? It is surprisingly well balanced and comfortable
The after market for those shows how successful they have been. For a long time after they hit the PCC boom had not started. Being I was a HUGE PCC fan from way before I almost bought one a couple time due to how damn cheap they were. Back when they had that look like the rifles from that movie. They sold for $150 and for all the laughing they just worked. Would be interesting to try one with one of the stocks like that on it.Have you ever held one of those? It is surprisingly well balanced and comfortable
I mean, it is still what it is, but . . .