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170 huh.. where was it you say you hunt again. ?? hahaha.
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Clip? Is that so you can clip it to your pants? Gansta's love those clips. Rule of thumb with firearms especially if you are going to use them to protect your life is buy once, cry once. Spend that extra money up front because you will end up spending it later. I may have to buy a used hipoint just to put it through some stress testing. (AKA.. Beat the living shit out of it. )
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Like I said. Let me know and Ill come shoot. Practice is always good.
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Ive said it before and I'll say it again Hi-Points - The only Semi Auto pistol you can play Russian Roulette with.
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Damn thats a sharp looking target bow. Of course all those shiny parts may scare bambi away in the woods. If you ever make it to columbus for a shoot, let me know, I'd be glad to stop out and get some pointers. I missed a damn buck this year at 25yards and couldnt figure out what the hell happened. Elevation was dead nuts and I shot 1 ft to the left of my aiming point. After it was done, I checked my bow and realized the locking lever on my site was unlocked and the site had moved. Im sure coupled with a messed up site and me not following through with my form and making sure I anchored correctly was the reason. Now I havent had anything worth shooting within 70 yards.
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+1 to beegreenstrings.. Take it to a shop and have it checked. If it doesnt have cams (wheels) then I have a feeling it may be ubber old. I would be concerned with the limbs as well if they are that old and have just been sitting somewhere collecting dust/moisture over the years. To be honest, based on its age, you may end up sinking more money than its worth into it and better off to consider buying a new one if you really want to bow hunt. If you do get it up and working in safe order and are going to hunt with it, make sure to use fixed blade broadheads. Dont use expandables with a crossbow. Im a fan of the 100 grain Muzzy MX3's,
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If I had a house, I would be all over this.
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Nice collection.. Someone likes the classics. I dont own any guns myself. I just look at other peoples and act like I know what im talking about.
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Could be something simple as a broken spring or cylinder stop. Check here if you fee like giving it a whirl if your comfortable. http://www.gun-parts.com/harringtonrichardson/ Other then that, check vances or gander as they could probably at least identify the issue and point you in the right direction to order parts. If you want an actual gunsmith to do the work, for that type of work and pistol age, you can call Gerald at Custom Blue out near Coshocton but it wont be cheap and it could take at least a month.
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Battery operated Sawzall or cutoff wheel will open one up quick. AKA, not a safe but more a storage container.
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What type of work and what age and model revolver? You say repair but can you be more specific. Also, are you looking for an actual gunsmith or a repair shop? There is a difference. Any pictures of said revolver and its problems?
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Tastes like sugar.
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BOB - Bug Out Bag. not what 1000 and Kawi use when their girls arent around which is a battery operated boyfriend. yeah thats right, you two haz the gay'z diesease.
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The only problem with this is some of the following : #1, this will not be a primary weapon, so they will have to carry this , it's ammunition, spare battery AND their standard load-out. #2, Ammunition costs are likely very high- this will limit live-round training and may even prove to be a limiting factor in use. #3, What about commanders being wary of using a defilade defeating weapon for fear of injuring or killing "non-combatants" in the same space as the enemy. Right or wrong, it will happen. (Problem details swiped from another) Here's a vid of it. http://video.foxnews.com/v/4438880/xm-25-rifle-in-action/
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No need for me to get a range bag.. I just picked up one of these. * Overall Dimensions: 22"L x 15"W x 10"H * 9 Total pockets: 7 on main bag - 2 on removable stage bag/ammunition carrier * 14 Total magazine pouches 1-1/2"L x 4-1/2"H 8 in rear compartment - 6 in stage bag/ammunition carrier * Fired brass carrying bag 5" Diameter 6"H with cinch top, reinforced mesh bottom and chrome plated steel clasps * Heavy duty 2"W x 52"L removable carrying strap with shoulder pad and chrome plated steel clasps * Full wrap around carrying straps with 5" strap connector/handle with hook and loop closure * External ID pocket * 2 Non-slip stabilizing pads 2" x 5" on bottom of bag * Main compartment 17"L x 10"W x 10"H * Includes: o 2 removable padded pistol rugs with zippers 8-1/2"H x 12"W fit most large frame semi-auto pistols and revolvers with barrels up to 6" o Removable stage bag/ammunition carrier with carrying handles for portability 15"L x 5"W x7-1/2"H o Removable stage bag/ammunition carrier features: + 2 Padded zippered pockets 7-1/2"H x 15"L + 2 Padded moveable hook and loop equiped compartment walls + 2 Chrome plated steel D-rings for quick attachment of the carry strap + Full wrap-around nylon handles * Front compartments - 2 Padded zippered pockets 8"L x 2"W x 8"H - Right side pocket features embroidered MidwayUSA Logo * Right side compartment - 1 Padded zippered pocket 8"L x 2"W x 8"H with 5 internal elastic accessory holders 1-1/4"W x 2-1/2"H * Left side compartments - 1 Padded zippered pocket 4"L x 2"W x 8"H and 1 padded beverage holder with drain hole * Rear compartment - 1 Padded zippered pocket 8"L x 2"W x 16"W which features: * 8 magazine pouches * Internal padded pocket 8"L by 15-1/2"W * 12 various sized internal elastic accessory holders designed to hold brushes, jags etc for calibers from 50 down to 17 and this # Material: 600 Denier PVC Coated Polyester Unrolled Dimensions: 73-1/2" Long x 35-1/2" Wide # Unrolled dimensions do not include length of the front flap Rolled Dimensions: 8-1/2" Diameter x 35-1/2" Wide Elbow Pad Dimensions: 25-3/4"Long x 33" Wide Knee Pad Dimensions: 13-3/4" Long x 12" Wide Front Flap Dimensions: Tapers from 34-1/4" Wide to 38-1/2" wide extending 12" from the front edge of the mat Bipod Web Dimensions: 23-1/2" Long x 2" Deep Flap Pocket Dimensions: 7-1/2" Wide x 5-1/2" Deep # Zipper with pull at front of pocket # 2 Pen slots to the left of the pocket facing forward Padding Thickness: # Roughly .535" thick at the elbow and knee pads # Roughly .525" thick off of the elbow knee pads Carry Strap Minimum Length: 41-1/2" Carry Strap Maximum Length: 65-1/2" Carry Strap Width: 1-1/2" Carry Strap Shoulder Pad: 12-3/4" Long x 2-1/2" Wide x Roughly .415" Thick Features: # Sturdy corner grommets allow for staking down to prevent lift from wind or muzzle blast # Equipped with elbow and knee pads # Includes handle and shoulder strap # Legal for High Power/CMP rifle matches # Legal for Smallbore competition # Bottom of mat is constructed of textured, non-skid, water-resistant material Ive used some other shooting mats before and the ones that have black on them will get so hot during a match that you will actually burn your forearms when you go to lay down on it. Ive gotten blisters from them before and I know walther_gsp has been burned by them before also. There are lots of ticks at the matches we shoot at so a mat is a must. Not to mention the grass itself is almost like sawgrass and messes up your arms good.
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Yup, Ill take the harris if its in good working order. Dont care if it has small dings or scratches as long as it functions right.
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Start with KBB and craigslist for a number. Start high and work your way low since people are going to lowball you anyway.
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Who is the manufacturer of the bipod? dibs if its a harris.
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http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/video-the-stig-farm
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Bigger pics that we could see would be nice.
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Get one of the new inlines that takes a shotty primer. Super accurate and easy to use.
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What kind of lower and is it milspec or commercial spec
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Anyone go to the gunshow in Columbus Saturday???
flounder replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
Every gun show in columbus that ive been to have been a joke. I dont go anymore. -
Even still, that is just the standard use zeroing target for a 16" M16/M4.