.30 M1 carbine and .357 Magnum are my two "biggest" and totally sufficient for any need. Oh, and I do have my dad's 12 ga. Win 1300 pistol grip shotgun put away too. Might get a stock for it and make it into an actual gun some day.
I never used "tactical" in my comment. Just a general observation. I use Midway for convenience and familiarity. They aren't the best price out there but it works for comparisons. The least expensive .38 special is 45c per round. The least expensive 5.7x28 is 55c per round. And most people would...
It is an interesting but not inexpensive round. The KelTec is a not at all small but still carry-able pistol. The Ruger/FN too large. That's based on cargo pocket carry which is my only carry method. Good luck with your decisioning.
I may have to venture into AR land depending on how the seed grows. I'm scheduled for an Appleseed 25M in April. While researching Appleseed I also found their known distance clinics which sound interesting. And the appleseed growth then leads to an AR, among other possibilities. But in a...
Yikes! It takes me 6-7 orders to get to $8xx, thank goodness. But I'm usually looking for what just nudges over the free shipping line at Midway. Sounds like useful stuff though and will last to pass down eventually. That's a plus. Enjoy.
7 years is probably a typical 50% point for any of them. I'd go with another set of XS. But I'm a native Texan so Texas businesses get bonus points with me.
Ordered a 32002, the new and improved 10/22 that claims to be "in stock at the warehouse". Hoping that's true and means it will be here next week. I'm going with the Tech-Sights TSR200 for it as that will most closely resemble my just obtained M1 carbine sights. It's going to be an Appleseed...
I do like the .222. I had a Contender Super 14 .222 40 or so years ago. Wish I still had it. But they are few and far between any more. I don't really need another rifle. I'd probably be better served using that much money on more ammo and range time for what I have. And yes, all those factors...
I've never shot a .22-250. I'm going by a .25-06 I had almost 50 years ago and was more recoil than I preferred. Using this scale I arbitrarily chose .22-250 as the cap based on comparing its numbers with the .25-06 numbers. I'll probably just stick with the Hornet. I don't hunt so it's just for...
Too much recoil for me. My cap is the .22-250 on the chart I have. The .22 Creedmoor is above that but much closer to it than 6mm. If I felt I just had to have a Creedmoor I might go for that. Doubtful though. And not that pricey an option. Might not have one in my budget range. Plenty of...
Standard capacity is the maximum capacity available, as invented by the originator, when no false infringements are imposed by Constitution usurping entities.
I've heard criticism that "stuff" gets caught up in a bore snake and then repeatedly dragged through. I've never researched them as I never had need previously and hadn't thought of them now, yet. How do you make sure they are clean each time as opposed to a new patch with each pass?
No. I'll use what they are, standard capacity. That most directly contradicts the left calling them high capacity. Calling them OEM still leaves their door wide open to say yes, they are "high capacity OEM" and nothing I just said contradicts them with plain OEM BS.
We have GOT to stop using their illegitimate term, "high capacity magazines" ever, in any conversation. Every time any one of you says that it legitimizes it a little more. They are standard capacity magazines and 10 rounders are restricted (infringed) capacity magazines. Don't help them in...
My cleaning will be .22 rimfire and .22 Hornet long guns and handguns all <.40 caliber, mostly if not totally .32 and .38 revolvers so no from the breech with those.