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Originally posted by cwatt View Post
I like it... It'd be nice in a 300 Win Mag or 7mm Magnum. Or a caliber similar to that.Originally posted by flyboyxhow about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?Originally posted by Northernbeer is my new liver cleanse.
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Well I caved and bought a PSA complete upper. I was going to piece one together but I figured I'd be better off learning on something cheap and upgrading it down the road when I get better. Much like building a track car.
Here it is in all its glory. BCG isn't installed and I still need to buy a charging handle and some magazines. And a sight too I guess lol
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Originally posted by acolella76 View PostWell I caved and bought a PSA complete upper. I was going to piece one together but I figured I'd be better off learning on something cheap and upgrading it down the road when I get better. Much like building a track car.
Here it is in all its glory. BCG isn't installed and I still need to buy a charging handle and some magazines. And a sight too I guess lol
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Originally posted by IronFreak View PostWhat did that run you if you don't mind me asking?
Anderson stripped lower: $50
PSA Blackhawk lower build kit & fire control group: $100
PSA BCG: $100
PSA CMV 16" upper (w/o bcg or charging handle): $260
So $510 plus another $150 or so on mags, charging handle, and sights.-Alex
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that's a ridiculously reasonable price. kinda kicking myself for spending so damn much on a piece... at least it's cool, i guess :(
so hey, guys, trying to think of a good "desk gun". concealed carry just doesn't happen in MD, so even if it's a big frame piece it's OK. i'm very partial to stainless DA 357s, though if someone has a better suggestion i'm all ears.
ideal piece:
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Originally posted by acolella76 View PostHere's the breakdown:
Anderson stripped lower: $50
PSA Blackhawk lower build kit & fire control group: $100
PSA BCG: $100
PSA CMV 16" upper (w/o bcg or charging handle): $260
So $510 plus another $150 or so on mags, charging handle, and sights.
I've heard Taurus is crap on another forum but have no personal experience with them...-Christian
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'37 Chevy pickup, the über projectOriginally posted by roguetoasterBe sure to remind them that the M42 is one of the best engines ever made, but be sure to not mention where it actually falls on that list.
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Originally posted by jalopi View Postthat's a ridiculously reasonable price. kinda kicking myself for spending so damn much on a piece... at least it's cool, i guess :(
so hey, guys, trying to think of a good "desk gun". concealed carry just doesn't happen in MD, so even if it's a big frame piece it's OK. i'm very partial to stainless DA 357s, though if someone has a better suggestion i'm all ears.
ideal piece:
My Ruger P89 is a good one, manageable recoil and solid accuracy, Ruger build quality, and very ergonomic feel.
My mom has a Beretta 92T .40cal that is a very nice gun as well. Shoots very nice, strong Beretta 92 platform (Same as M9). Stainless steel which makes cleaning very easy.
Things I like about the Ruger, it's a fully ambidextrous, mag release and safety on both sides, lightweight compared to the Beretta, 9mm is cheap and abundant. Gun feels good in your hand with the ergonomic grip. Tough as nails
Things I don't like: Trigger is a bit heavy, mag release can be a bit annoying, the button itself is heavy and doesn't feel very smooth. It's kind of a pain to clean. Nothing to major, just some annoyances.
Things I like about the Beretta: More stopping power with the .40cal, easy to clean, ambidextrous safety, all the buttons/switches (mag release, slide release, safety) are feel nice and are ergonomic in placement, it feels like an extension of your arm much like a 1911. It's also tough as nails. Trigger is nice and tight, And it is a breeze to clean.
Things I don't like: no ambidextrous mag release. It's a bit heavier than the Ruger. That's really all I can think of.
They can both be had relatively cheaply, they are pretty common, and are both common calibers.
Last edited by HennaE30; 01-15-2015, 03:54 PM.Originally posted by flyboyxhow about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?Originally posted by Northernbeer is my new liver cleanse.
Henna - '84 Hennarot 325e
Lola - '89 Schwarz 325is - being saved
Christine - '88 Schwarz 325is - Spec E30 Racecar
'01 White F150 Lariat 4x4 Supercrew - Daily
Dad's '05 Interlagosblau M3
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FNX 9/40/45 ??? I've handled a 40 in a shop and liked the feel.
Although nothing is quite as scary as a big shiny wheelgun, short of a 12 gauge.-Christian
'02 ///M3 CarbonSchwartz 6MT daily beast
08/91 Mtechnic II 325IC alpine/lotus
318iS, slow build/garage queen...
'37 Chevy pickup, the über projectOriginally posted by roguetoasterBe sure to remind them that the M42 is one of the best engines ever made, but be sure to not mention where it actually falls on that list.
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