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Hey Layne
Nice to hear from you. Seems like recently Ive been wrestling more Squids than anything else:wink: Been such a long time ago but I still have my old wrestling partner. A Perazzi TM1.
Two of my favorites Ruger Redhawk 45 long colt and Smith&Wesson 10mm. I picked up a lower yesterday for a AR15 build I'm anxious to get building.
Well this thread took a quick turn... I hope it doesn't get locked... Honestly I bought my supressor and it was in ATF prison for 8 months after I bought it and they milked me for $200 tax stamp... I don't want to do it every again... What do you guys think of magpul pulling the colored mags?
Love the Ruger but not too fond of the Smith. If it is the Model 1006 I had one many years ago, it is a high quality, well made pistol but it just didn't fit my hand. Love the 10mm but on a different platform. Are you doing the AR-15 build thread on any firearm forums?
At work we are making barrels for an airgun manufacture in Tennessee or Kentucky. If all goes we will be making 200 a month. The guns must be expensive as our barrels are not cheap.
M
I have actually shot the .50 cal rifle. It was quite accurate and felt very much like a true rifle and minus the .50 BMG recoil. The support gear is easily as expensive as the rifle itself.Some airguns are more expensive than firearms. need to get me one of these, it would be fun to have around... just need air and lead...https://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Career_Dragon_Slayer_50/771
We did a couple 50 cal barrels for Air Guns of Arizona, longer and heavier. The guns they went on we're stupid expensive.
I would like a air gun to shoot in the basement but am not spending as much as a 'real rifle' for it
M
Wait. You have a basement in Arizona? I thought the caliche/adobe soil made basements impractical.
What would it be? Hand gun? Rifle? Which? Why?
Ok you can have a one of each.
Now what?
We have a finished basement, it stays cool most of the time without AC. About half the homes in the neighborhood have one. Houses about 8 to 10 years old. The ground is like concrete.Wait. You have a basement in Arizona? I thought the caliche/adobe soil made basements impractical.
We have a finished basement, it stays cool most of the time without AC. About half the homes in the neighborhood have one. Houses about 8 to 10 years old. The ground is like concrete.
M
Caliche IS concrete after a fashion.
Didn't know about the basement thing, tho. Pop has lived in the same subdivision house in Phoenix since the 1980s and has no basement.
Caliche is God's Concrete
There are not many basements in AZ
M
It's the "new" thing, since it's somewhat energy efficient. Fulton Homes offers a basement option, so does Shea Homes.
Caliche is God's Concrete
There are not many basements in AZ
Mine is a Fulton home.
Check with your local Sheriff's office to find out..Let say you've never owned a weapon. Lets say you have no convictions of anything worse than a parking ticket. Lets say you are in your 50's and have no known mental health issues etc.
How do you start the process of safely owning a decent handgun and keep proficient for fun and recreation?
Theoretically. Oh and lets say for the sake of argument you live in Los Angeles County, California. Theoretically.
Just askin...
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