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Cyclone

.22 Long Rifle
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  1. I know its been awhile since you posted this, but YES I have one a 6" model and my father has the 7.5" model (gun barrel length) or was I the only one who thought that way :o Anyhow.... We both love them tack drivers all day long, and very user friendly for takedown and assembley. There was a recall on the early ones ours were included Dads has been in for refit of a new firing pin I have not sent mine in yet.
  2. I've seen them swaped out. I dont know what size the tube is on these guns, but the AR has different size buffer tubes, so from what I understand even though it is not actualy a buffer tube on the MP 15 you will need to fit your butt stock to it.
  3. OOH OOH Mr. Cotter me too.....
  4. Yup just as I suspected Dads Neos has to go back as well.
  5. Definetley COOL 8)
  6. Thanks for the heads up " Mine is on the recall list" sounds like I get a new firing pin hell yeah this one has got a lot of miles on it. My dad bought me this gun and one for himself I am still waiting to hear back from him on weather his will be going back but most likley it will we ordered them at the same time and it has been a few years back. BTW recall or not this is one awesome LIL gun and just as accurate as the day is long.
  7. That is one SWEET ass 10-22 Keith :thumb:
  8. I purchased two of these Knockoffs or KO's as I have referred to them in the past. Some of you read my review of them and I must say they are both still performing well. I installed a 557 KO on my Mp15-22 and I put a 552 KO on my Dads 10-22 while I decked it out. Both have the correct reticle and hold Zero perfect they do however have a slight shadow image in the glass. They look as cool as hell but you must consider they are really no better quality than your $75 red dot but for 22LR plinking they are great.
  9. Well I finally got around to shooting this thing a couple of weeks ago, now I get around to posting about it. My first 8 shots held a 4" group at 60 feet :thumb: I couldnt be happier :dance:
  10. Trust me there is no Sunday work not at those prices :confused: Just as well I dont want to work Sunday anyway. No Saturday or Friday for that matter. Working 4/10's Monday thru Thursday is pretty nice!
  11. I will take some Sunday work (Union contract says double time on Sunday) :dance:
  12. Yes I have shot a 44mag before. A Smith 629 and a Ruger Super Redhawk. I just want one (you know how it is) there are less and more powerfull handguns out there but the 44 mag is what I want. But I am going to wait till this fall I just got home from a 3 day motorcycle rally in Arkansas and decided to have my bike seat redone, new foam custom stitched leather with some embroidery stitching too :thumb: I need the seat for the summer the gun can wait till fall. Unless I see the right deal for a used one.
  13. These are some of the specs from the Taurus web site 6 inch is 53oz thats 3.312lbs the 8 inch is 10oz more they had a 500s&w model but have discontinued it maybe it was bigger :confused: RAGING BULL MODEL 444 .44 MAG. REVOLVER Dual lockup cylinder Provides stability under extreme chamber pressures. Cushioned insert grip Exclusive on the RAGING â„¢ Series large frame revolvers, Cushioned insert grip pillows recoil and makes shooting comfort a reality. Porting Referred to as factory tuned porting and gas expansion chamber for recoil and makes shooting comfort a reality. Model: 444B6 Finish: Blue Status: Available Caliber: .44 MAG Grips: Soft Rubber UPC: 7-25327-32087-6 Capacity: 6 Weight: 53 oz Rate of Twist: 1:18.75" Barrel Length: 6-1/2" Construction: Steel Height: 6.20" Porting: YES Frame: Large Width: 1.775" Action: DA/SA Front Sight: Patridge Grooves: 6 Safety: Transfer Bar Trigger Type: Smooth Order #: 2-444061 MSRP: $711.00
  14. I looked a used one for $500 but the blueing was worn on the muzzle and cylinder. I would rather spend another $100 bucks and be the first one to scuff it :o This is the 8 inch. Oh they come in 454 too O0
  15. That will prolly happen :thumb:
  16. I kinda got my eyes on a Taurus Raging Bull 44 Mag 6inch barrel in Blue. I love the Blue job on it. So who can give me a bit of a review on them. I have two Taurus guns now a 24/7 9mm and a 738 380acp. Both are excellent :beer:
  17. Now that is BOGUS :o
  18. +1 on that
  19. I will have one of these but I am going to see if the price calms down a bit. I paid around $450 for my MP 15-22 I hope the pistol version comes down under the $400 mark. I think it will once the newness wears down a little bit. Till I get one Please tell us how K O0 O0 L it is ........
  20. Here is my New to me 1911 A1 mil spec, work in progress.
  21. I have been busy working on this thing I have owned it for 1 week she was used and after getting inside it is a very low milage 1911. However I had a look and feel I wanted so. I disasembled everything and sanded it smooth to a 400 grit wet/dry then bead blasted the frame and slide. repolished the barel throat & feed ramp. I replaced the Houge grip with the factory Cocobolo wood. The trigger is being replaced with a Wilson combat unit and the grip safety is being replace with a high beaver tail unit. Both should be in next week. Also I ordered a LPA adjustable rear sight to work with the factory dovetail cut :thumb: I am going to put the STI trigger and low beaver tail on my fathers 1911 GI model
  22. I just picked up my first 1911 A1. My dad has one and I really like it so I found a used one at a local shop and picked it up Friday. I am thinking it is a MIL-SPEC model not the GI. It has had some work done to it I think? Any one familiar with Springfield A1s ? It has a polished feed ramp and barrel throat,full length guide rod , beveled magazine well and a delta style hammer, it holds 8 rounds in the mag also. I believe these are Mil-Spec items. It has a STI polymer trigger and a ambidextrous thumb safety and Houge Grips. I wish to go back to a standard safety and Checkered wood grips. I kind of would like a trigger not plastic as well the STI unit may work fine but I am thinking no plastic.
  23. Just thought I would post a update on the "552 Knock off" . It is performing well and has no problems thus far, we threw a few hundred more rounds down the 10-22 this weekend. So it seems that it should hold up well on a 22. I mounted a 557 knockoff on my MP 15-22 have not used it yet. I hope to post similar satisfaction with it soon. :beer:
  24. It is $349.00 worth of cool especiallyif you pull it out with its big brother :thumb:
  25. Selective Fire would make it so awesome :auto:
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