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Everything posted by IndigoWolf
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Ordered my Ruger 22/45 LITE a new pair of grips. Spalted Mango Target Grips with thumb rest and palm swell. Also contacted MaddMac's Precision Tactical about making a one off linear compensator for my pistol.
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Kodiak TL is the one I'm looking at. Friend has one ... easy take down to clean, quieter, light weight.
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I stopped into the Sig Pro Shop the other day and that is one thing I noticed right away that the stock didn't adjust quite long enough for me. It felt like it could have been an inch longer to be comfortable. I'm going to have to look at the stats for both the 522 and the 15/22 because the 522 is now " in the game ".
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Oh, how horrible... likely scantly clad or worse, in the natural. We'll all be forced to look at it repeatedly. The headlines will say "You look..This is what vegetables will do to you." Send me my copy so I can get this over with.
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Absolutely priceless... LOL ... +1 good share.
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Stoeger has the corner on the short barreled double shotguns. Quick handling in the woods without worry as to weather you might scratch your high gloss finished stocks. That same quick handling makes it good for home defense also. Stoeger has been around quite some time now. Two of my buddies love the way they handle and haven't had a hiccup in their performance. I love side by sides and have been loathing the day I let loose of my dads Winchester (24?). I'd like to fill in that gap with a coach gun, maybe one with a english stock. Stoegers are not the fanciest shotguns but they have a reputation for holding up in the field. Cowboy competition has been a boom for the lil coach guns too. I've seen used ones in good shape at good prices. Boils down to what you are going to use it for. I'll have one in due time.
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Wow ... Canada? glad I don't live there. http://thestir.cafemom.com/toddler/133600/4yearolds_drawing_leads_to_dads?quick_picks=1
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Here's another company that makes target quality barrels. http://www.gmriflebarrel.com/catalog.aspx?catid=rugertargetbarrels
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WOW!! This could be a stepping stone to some much bigger things... Scary..
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"What movie will we be seeing this in?" Was my first question.
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Wa..huan? you say somethin... Niiiice peaches... sweet lips.wt
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double barreled 1911 OMG!!! :o http://youtu.be/BM-DGaNmtA0
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Good groups for your equipment.... The guys that put out the big bucks on their rifles and sights will print groups that size at 200yds. Then again I couldn't see spending two grand on a rifle to carry around in the woods where it could get scratched up either. Minute of squirrel is what most hunters are concerned with more so than minute of angle. Knowing your abilities to make that shot count is the big bonus here. I like making head shots on doves, but they have to be at close range to do that with a 22 ... eer at least my 22.
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Put it back together WITH the crush washer in place. The crush washer is there to keep the hot metals from reaching the threads. If allowed to flow into the threads you will find it near impossible to remove the flash hider next time as it will have been soldered in place. It will take a lot of heat to remove it if this happens... read torch. The high pressures will push the hot metal into the area no mater how close the tolerances, proper indexing or not. You might even want to pick up a new crush washer to have on hand for use after cleaning it next time.
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I suppose there weren't 72 virgins amongst the group as promised.
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Nobody has even tried one? ... well, I went looking for some input ... [ftp=ftp://www.realguns.com/articles/331.htm]http://www.realguns.com/articles/331.htm[/ftp] It seems to be a top notch target toy. Accuracy and velocity on par with the standard 10/22 rifle. Hmm, how about a tactical version? :o
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I know what you mean asmurff ... I'd have to use low brass myself. I had a Lone Eagle in 308nato and did not care for any rounds that had projectiles over 150grs. I never did finish the box of 180gr hunting cartridges as after shooting five rounds in a row the snapping recoil would cause my fore arm to be in pain for weeks. It was dead nuts accurate out to 100+ yards but in reality the area I hunted my longest shot was more like 75 feet. It was fun at the range but in the woods it wasn't practical (for me). I have no doubt this shorty would be a beast with full magnum shells.
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Here's a sweet little toy... http://www.serbu.com/top/superShorty.php I want one of these. :o
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Thanks, this is starting to give me a good idea of what I can expect.
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http://youtu.be/qsDwOAeQqGwRuger's NEW SR22 Pistol - Gunblast.com Jeff has a few good things to say about it...
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MSRP 399.00 weighs 17.5oz ... Fairly compact, but not the LCP size and weight like I was hoping for. Looks like it is competing with the Walther P22. Its built more like the rest of the Ruger auto pistol line as far as features and configurations go. I'll be keeping my eye out for the hands on reviews to see just how reliable it is.
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Sweet setup... Similar to how I'd like to dress mine up.
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Sounds like they will have a little more oomph than the old CB and BB caps I used to shoot with my bolt gun. They were the original sub sonic "quiet" 22's. I could actually hear the hammer fall on the cartridge, followed by a light report and the sound of the bullet wizzing through the woods. And there was no way they had any ability to cycle an auto. Hearing protection was not needed when used in a rifle. We used cotton balls when we shot them out of our revolvers... like I said they had a "light" report.
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Is it usually this quiet? I was hoping this would be an active board...? I've been on air rifle boards more active.
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