skiingislife725
Regular Member
Great turnout yesterday! Nice to see a few new members show up to the group. Got to shoot an awesome 1873 Winchester replica in 44-40 (love that caliber!) and a P3AT, which is probably a great pocket/BUG, except for the trigger reset which I'm not a fan of (same as the PF9). Thanks for letting me try those guys!
And I finally deflowered my bump-firing cherry with an AR-15 carbine (thanks!). Speaking of which, here's a video of that rubberband technique...I think we needed a thicker rubber band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVfwFP_RwTQ&feature=player_embedded
Here's another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIC8SMttjjo
This guy is so good at it...definitely had a little practice.
And MSG/John, here's my AR pistol you asked me about. Pretty standard, but I did make an ambi-charging latch for it, has a small Maglite with a thumb-switch, and a single-point sling for ease of carry/transition to handgun. The holographic sight is an Optima 2000/J-Point, which is the same as on my carry pistol so it stays very familiar between the two. Another advantage I hear is that it's very easy on the eyes for those whose vision isn't what is used to be...see this forum: http://www.warriortalk.com/forumdisplay.php?205-Red-Dot-Sighted-Pistols
Still needs some stuff for it to make it exactly how I want it. Needs some flip-up iron sights, an ambi safety selector, and a BAD lever for starters.
And I finally deflowered my bump-firing cherry with an AR-15 carbine (thanks!). Speaking of which, here's a video of that rubberband technique...I think we needed a thicker rubber band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVfwFP_RwTQ&feature=player_embedded
Here's another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIC8SMttjjo
This guy is so good at it...definitely had a little practice.
And MSG/John, here's my AR pistol you asked me about. Pretty standard, but I did make an ambi-charging latch for it, has a small Maglite with a thumb-switch, and a single-point sling for ease of carry/transition to handgun. The holographic sight is an Optima 2000/J-Point, which is the same as on my carry pistol so it stays very familiar between the two. Another advantage I hear is that it's very easy on the eyes for those whose vision isn't what is used to be...see this forum: http://www.warriortalk.com/forumdisplay.php?205-Red-Dot-Sighted-Pistols
Still needs some stuff for it to make it exactly how I want it. Needs some flip-up iron sights, an ambi safety selector, and a BAD lever for starters.
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