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Post by LowKey on Nov 8, 2016 18:02:16 GMT
CDNN has a one day sale on AK mags, S. Korean at 9.99 ea, Bulgarian at 14.88 ea.
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Post by thelastone on Nov 8, 2016 21:33:13 GMT
Wellllll I talked myself into 1k of gem tech sub 22lr and a bcm bcg from aim today
I'm on the lookout for a mkiii tb as a host. A couple of the 'lite' ones are interesting. The mk iv would be cool but no tb at this time as far as I can tell.
Suppressor should be out of jail around 1st of the year I think.
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Post by as556 on Nov 9, 2016 4:03:56 GMT
Have you looked at Toolcraft bolts? Just as good as BCM IMO but only $95.
I got some shtuff...few mags and 500 more 62 Fusion.
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Post by LowKey on Nov 9, 2016 9:06:41 GMT
Looks like that extra case of 30 rounders wasn't needed. Still, nice to have.
Now I have four more years to keep stacking things deeper.
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Post by Browning35 on Nov 9, 2016 13:07:06 GMT
CDNN has a one day sale on AK mags, S. Korean at 9.99 ea, Bulgarian at 14.88 ea. Bulgy mags are nice, but I wanted some of those Yugo/Croat BHO and so I got 5 from robertrtg (better known for their H&K stuff). Every other place was sold out of them.
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Post by Browning35 on Nov 9, 2016 13:21:00 GMT
Well...for me it's all stuff that's needed and wanted, I just got it sooner than expected. I imagine it's the same way for you as well as most of us. I'm going to still keep going, just at a slower and steadier rate. That way playing a huge amount of catch-up won't be needed next time. With the rich, the media, the Hollywood crowd (who are all protected from their decisions) as well as the fanatics there will always be a next time. Maintaining firearms freedom (as well as the borders of our country) is a full time job.
Definitely still getting that vest, the ARMS rings to mount that SWFA scope, that Bonesteel stock, the parts sets for my nephews, more ammo and on and on, I'm just setting the timeline as being a matter of months rather than weeks.
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Post by LowKey on Nov 10, 2016 7:05:35 GMT
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Post by thelastone on Nov 18, 2016 22:06:21 GMT
Can't let this thread die because I keep throwing my money at companies.
Got some hogue g10 checkered grips for my 228 (yay!)
Got a Wilson combat tb for the g19
Got 2k gemtech subs 22lr to play with Got a bcm bcg because the price was better than I'd seen in a long time.
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Post by NamelessStain on Nov 21, 2016 12:25:29 GMT
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Post by LowKey on Nov 21, 2016 13:47:42 GMT
No. As someone who's done the professional driver thing with trailers in tow both on the pavement, over rough/primitive roads, and cross country I suggest getting (or building) one with double axles. Not so much for increasing load carrying but for reasons of handling, weight distribution on the road surface, and the ability to NOT get seriously squirrelly if a tire goes on you. Pick up some axles, square tube steel, and stick welder and go at it. I suggest a flatbed type trailer with stake pockets (with the wheels located outside the bed area), as that will give you the most options for configurations. If you think you can manage it, make it a tilt bed. Obviously a higher wheel base will be beneficial if you plan on going off road, but don't get carried away with it. Outside the rails you can mount things like fuel or water cans, propane tanks, ect. BTW, longer trailers are easier to back up than short trailers so don't talk yourself into a smaller trailer out of a misplaced concern about backing.
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Post by rickoshea on Nov 21, 2016 14:42:48 GMT
I don't know what vehicle you have, but that surplus trailer looks like it has a pintle hitch and glad hands for an air brake system.... So you'd probably need to spend some moar $$$ to get the tow vehicle set-up for it.
I just have a 6.5' x 10' utility trailer rated for 2000 lbs, which is enough for my 1600 lb zero-turn mower or a couple of ATVs. Its nothing special, but it handles just as well on the interstate as it does on the bumpy dirt roads. Depending on how much weight you plan on pulling, one of those single ATV sized utility trailers would probably be plenty... So long as it's one of the HD built ones (with full-sized tires and such).
ETA: My ute trailer met the size/weight requitement that it has to have a tag. But you don't have to get a tag for the smaller 4' x 6' trailers, around here anyways. Nope, just double checked, and now even the small ones are supposed to have a tag.
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Post by Browning35 on Nov 21, 2016 14:58:26 GMT
Got a Wilson combat tb for the g19 That's awesome. Do you think after you've had a chance to shoot it for a bit that you could do a review and perhaps compare the accuracy between a G19 (if you have a second one available) or maybe a G17 or G26? I'm in the market for another G19 (my 2nd Gen is completely beat, plus I'd like to have two available). I intend on buying a barrel (or trading that G20 10mm to.40 conversion barrel that I have), probably a KKM or a Stormlake barrel if I can find one. Besides a new barrel I'd also like to upgrade the current G19 at some point with a complete set of springs. At any rate I've been looking at the Wilson Combat G19 to pair it up with really hard. Not a whole lot of (what I feel are completely honest) reviews for the Wilson Combat G19's.
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Post by Browning35 on Nov 21, 2016 15:02:34 GMT
I was debating getting an off road-ish style trailer, do you think this would be a good start? I'm looking at getting the same thing fairly soon, so I'll be looking at what you get with interest.
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Post by NamelessStain on Nov 21, 2016 15:28:10 GMT
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Post by dannusmaximus on Nov 21, 2016 22:54:10 GMT
Nameless, what is the purpose of the trailer?
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