50 cal.
Love it.
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50 cal.
Love it.
Am thinking of getting an LM5 which is the the non fully auto version of the R5 I used in the air force. Stunning rifle and ideal for pin shooting. They are locally made in SA and use a 5.56mm or 223 round, so ammo is freely available.
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If that is half as reliable and durable as the AK that is looks to be designed after then you would have a real winner there....nice rifle.
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NICE G!
I'm back to moving slow on my choices.
I ended up with 6 magazines for the G-17, a good round number.
Awesome Addy, I just love mine. Is that an AR15 on the right?
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Yes.
Brand new.
We feed it and it was hungry!
I just bought a Ruger 10/22 and will configure it with a Tapco stock and a red dot sight. 22LR is cheap feed along with Glockin it.
I was holding the P90S in my hands, the folding money ready but could not do it and backed off. The rounds are proprietary and expensive to keep feed.
In the interim, I'll shoot the AR, be amazed at the accuracy of the Glock, rapid plink (pepper) with the 25 rd clips and now I will be able to hear when I get home, I bought nice Pelitor muffs. Can't hear sh!t with them on.
In Arizona, guns are being bought at record levels. Gun stores always filled, line at cashier and the hunt for cheap ammo continues. I have at all times at least 500 of each calibre.
The 22 LR is fun, still gets the job done.
I like Gus's match shooters. Those will be mine in the future as well.
Love me some shootin.
Been eyeballin' another 10/22 myself... Had one years ago - totally one of the most fun plinkers out there... and they just came out with one that breaks down in to two pieces as well.
That .22 pistol I have is a Ruger 22/45. another plinkaholic that doesn't bust the bank.
Sweet Addy, those AR's are nice. Just wish they were more freely available over here.
I found my 10/22 for $199 at Sportsman Warehouse. The Tapco Interfuse stock was $89. I am still searching for a inexpensive green/red dot scope. The 10/22 has a limited range flat path. Don't need expensive optics so I researchingy options for a scope. The idea is to have a fun rifle that is cheap to feed and something I can teach the kids protocol with.
If they like it, and all is good, then I will take another step forward.
Scope (sight) mounted, it is finished. Going to the Sportsman's Warehouse to p/u another 25rd Ruger mag. You can't have too many magazines.
Now I gotta sight the thing in.
This little rifle fits the bill for now. It is a fun project and it cracks em off quickly. I'll be shootin cans soon.
Pictures coming.