Originally Posted by Imperial I get my Px4 back from Robar tomorrow so you're welcome to shoot it whenever. hahaha he already bought one but i neglected to ask which
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03-13-2012, 07:47 AM | #1907 (permalink) |
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I like the 92FS
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MTAC has a full leather backing that offers more support and stability. The CTAC is a full Kydex holster attached to two belt clips on either side. Not as stable and probably not as comfortable against your skin, but maybe more comfortable in the summer.
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PX4 Type F Full (obviously) I looked REALLY hard at the CZ 75 too. But I was turned off by how annoying it was to disassemble lol. No tools required for the PX4! |
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$1000-and-under safes aren't all that safe. If you're looking to optimally protect your guns from theft or fire, you're looking at $2500 and up. My approach has always been to just use locking cabinets (Stack-On or similar)to keep the kids out, keep them out of sight (hard to move and/or hide a full-on gun safe), and spend the extra money on a replacement-value firearms insurance rider.
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My buddy has a locking cabinet and they won't do nothing. There just basically really thin sheet of metal.
Get a decent quality gun safe. I think 1k is enough to deter most burglars any how since most are smash and grab. Just have a house alarm to go with it your good to go. Oh and bolt ur safe down to. Gun safes
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03-17-2012, 12:47 AM | #1915 (permalink) |
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hey guys i'm sort of in the market for an AR now.
Since there's so many different variations, it gets very confusing. What's a decent one that's isn't crazy expensive. Would it be better to buy separate uppers and lowers or is there one that's a decent pre-built one already? and why the heck are there so many names for it? LOL it makes it even more confusing for newbs. Last edited by xdeslitx; 03-17-2012 at 12:55 AM. |
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You can get a Colt 6920 for about $950. I'd go that route for my first rifle. Learn to shoot it, maintain it, what works for your purposes. |
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Bushmaster is a good brand if you are on a budget, but if you want to spend some bucks and get a premium AR look into Noveske, LMT and BCM. I am sure that someone will disagree with my assessment, but keep in mind that I have actually owned Colts, a Noveske (my current favorite), LMTs and Bushmasters which have all performed very well. The only AR I would stay away from is Armalite and Olympic as I have owned those and did indeed have issues. Last edited by BlackZeda; 03-17-2012 at 10:03 AM. |
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