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What have you bought firearms related in the last 48 hours?

Now for the finally! After spending nearly 2,300 gir this firearm i will not say anything more about those who buy high priced handguns! I'll probably buy another 1 of the, but an all metal version.
 

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Well, there was supposed to be ammo in the box. The husband builds up points on his Cabela’s card with his work stuff, but he makes a bunch of small orders to get more points 🙄.
Anyway…this bad boy was on the doorstep beside another box when I got home. It was dark so I just grabbed them and went in. Imagine my surprise when I nearly punched myself in the face because I thought the box would weigh more. The husband called while I was putting groceries away so I opened the box when he was on the line. All that was in it was brown paper. I then noticed that the side of the box had been ripped open and taped up. Someone at FedEx is gonna get an *** chewin’ when he gets done with them.
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Fedx sucks, i really don't know how they are still in business.
I had way worse instances with ups! They delivered bullets that fell slk over the delivery truck floor and at times 10% or more were unaccounted for! UPS didn't take responsibility for it and the shipper offered me credit for a partial.
 
He just called to tell me that Cabela's is sending another box. They have to send it FedEx because of contractual obligations. This should be interesting....
Remember that companies are as good as their lowest denominator employee. Every company.
We all work with those who you would swear didnt make it past 5th grade. Common sense and education wise
 
An ARTX mount for my 10/22, upon which a Primary Arms GLx 1X prism will go. This allows the dot to mount directly to the rail (via screws up through it), getting it very, very low. The 10/22 is a Clark Custom with their quad-fluted 16" barrel and full action job, 2# trigger.

In the pic, the bolts are halfway threaded in while I wait on the optic. I'll take it off, attach the optic, then put it on the rifle.

Pics of the setup at their site.

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Forgot to mention it's an 1895 SBL, sorry. 45-70.
the sbl i have is a remlin and the stock where it's checkered was brown instead of gray or black to match. i bought some stain and colored it black to match the scheme. the checkering was probably done with a "hot stamping iron". the green looks nice!
Nice TFL, it's one I Don't have in my collection. Let me know how you like it. Enjoy and congrats (y)
the company is weird on how they handle questions.....vague and don't answer on how to register with them. no card or website info like s/w, beretta, glock and others have.

slide removal is a PITA! make sure you have a 1/16 punch (or same sized object) long enough to push the slide catch out. there's a hole on the right side slide release where you do this as long as you align the half mooned shape on the left side of the slide at the rear of the catch.

although it comes with 3 optic plates, i don't have a single optic that will mount on it. i had to order the sro plate (it does the rmr-hd also and other forward leaning glass mrds w/rmr compatibilities). cost and extra 144+ to get 1 :mad: . their aluminum framed versions is what i would want to get for the extra $300-350. grip angle works for me! trigger might take some getting used too? i might pass on it and get 2 1854's (1 of each, 44mag & 45-70) for the same price as 1 of the oa defense pro elite (aluminum frame). arco plates are out of stock, so won't be buying a p-2 for theoa
 
the sbl i have is a remlin and the stock where it's checkered was brown instead of gray or black to match. i bought some stain and colored it black to match the scheme. the checkering was probably done with a "hot stamping iron". the green looks nice!

the company is weird on how they handle questions.....vague and don't answer on how to register with them. no card or website info like s/w, beretta, glock and others have.

slide removal is a PITA! make sure you have a 1/16 punch (or same sized object) long enough to push the slide catch out. there's a hole on the right side slide release where you do this as long as you align the half mooned shape on the left side of the slide at the rear of the catch.

although it comes with 3 optic plates, i don't have a single optic that will mount on it. i had to order the sro plate (it does the rmr-hd also and other forward leaning glass mrds w/rmr compatibilities). cost and extra 144+ to get 1 :mad: . their aluminum framed versions is what i would want to get for the extra $300-350. grip angle works for me! trigger might take some getting used too? i might pass on it and get 2 1854's (1 of each, 44mag & 45-70) for the same price as 1 of the oa defense pro elite (aluminum frame). arco plates are out of stock, so won't be buying a p-2 for theoa
Yeah, a few of the gun manufactures I have models of, have no way to register either paper or online (CMMG, SAR USA, etc). I usually call them and ask how to register. Sar just asked for an email they said they'd keep track of, CMMG said to just sign up for their newsletter for recalls, etc). I did that for CMMG but haven't recieved any of their emails.
The Sig P211 GTO is similar to the take down you mentioned. They provided a tiny tool to push the take down/slide release lever pin to push it through to the other side
 
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