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GhostWriter

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  1. Bingham Ltd/Taylor Steel Mags for the win......good luck finding them :thumb: Found my 2 on an auction site for $50 for 2 clips and adapter. Adapter alone will cost you $45 about anywhere you look. Magazines run about $60+......unless you get lucky like I did and nobody else bid. They fit tight so there is no wiggle like you get from plastic. When they snap in its a much crisper snap than you get from plastic mags. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. They also don't have the curve which allows me to move foregrip back to fit light in front.
  2. Tapco stock Fab Defense foregrip/bipod UTG 1.4 Lum light w/pressure switch in forgrip BSA 1x42 red/blue/green DOT scope Bingham Ltd/Taylor steel magazines [img width=800 height=533]http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad105/phlawedgaming/10%2022/102_0827.jpg
  3. http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad105/phlawedgaming/10%2022/ Here is an example of a FAB Defense Foregrip/Bipod. I also did some dremel work on pressure switch that allowed me to put the pressure switch for the light inside the cover instead of glue or velcro. You can see it in the pics that show the right side of the foregrip. I bought mine out of China for about $35 after shipping. If you purchase it from your normal places in US you will be hard pressed to find them under $80 after shipping. Most are around the $100 and are the exact same FAB Defense grip.
  4. Born, raised, and currently living in Texas. All I can say is it sucks being surrounded by states with immigration laws, because guess where they ALL are now. Other than that, its good o'l home. I enjoy a number of hobbies. Shooting being one of them. Have been around guns all of my life. My dad has been an avid traditional hunter well before I was born. So growing up, most of the guns I shot were ALL non-scoped. I got to put my first scope on a gun on my 16th birthday when he bought me a Remington Model 700 .270. For as far back as I remember, I rarely saw my dad shoot anything other than a black powder or Sharp's. He was also a big bow (recurve) hunter for awhile. I now have the bows, a 55# Bear Grizzly practice bow and his hunting bow a 61# Browning. The Browning is pretty sweet, the serial, 61#, and other stuff is all hand written on bow instead of stamped. For me when I turned 18 the first thing I did was go buy a gun. That gun was a Ruger 10/22. Not long after buying it I shipped off for the military so never really got to play with it much. After military, had college and all so the gun pretty much when untouched (other than dad cleaning it every year) for about 10 years. Last year after moving back to my hometown for the first time since I was 18, my dad got me a Tapco stock for the gun (think it was just a hint he needed more room in the safes for his guns ;D) So, I bit and decided to play with it a bit. So far I have spent only $160 out of pocket. So I am happy with what I got for $160. [img width=800 height=533]http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad105/phlawedgaming/10%2022/102_0819.jpg [img width=800 height=533]http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad105/phlawedgaming/10%2022/102_0827.jpg
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