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(jeff):

--- Quote from: Taylor Mefford;3570947 ---If you're looking to pocket carry why not get a...pocket gun...?  LCP, S&W Bodyguard, TCP, Kel-tek P3AT, etc
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I've looked at all those. I will not buy or trust Keltec or Taurus, and the bodyguard .380 would be at the top of my list if it didn't have a safety and an exposed hammer. As for the LCP, it's sold out everywhere locally.

Birdmane:

--- Quote from: Cat Daddy;3570553 ---So there I was watching Saving Private Ryan and im like...I need a Springfield 1903a3. May be the next buy gun wise.
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M1 Garand first.

Get it from the CMP.




--- Quote from: (jeff);3570975 ---I've looked at all those. I will not buy or trust Keltec or Taurus, and the bodyguard .380 would be at the top of my list if it didn't have a safety and an exposed hammer. As for the LCP, it's sold out everywhere locally.
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The shop I worked at had at least 25 LCP in stock at a time, with and without crimson trace/Laser lyte from factory.

I agree its the best, the bodyguard is more solid and has real sights, but they're still too small to use and its a point and shoot belly gun.  I hate the laser activation on the BG380.



--- Quote from: gnar_rider;3570773 ---why do rounds do this? i notiiced a had a few in my box of tulane (sp?) russian ammo from wal mart...



what would you recommend as far as a scope (what do you use for 100 yards?), or bigger mags?
also, what would a bipod run me, and are they easily detachable?

thanks
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I must be lucky, but I only shoot shitty ammo and NEVER have FTF/FTE in my AR, Glock, XD, 1911...

Harris bipods are by far the nicest but you will pay for it.  I have one and love it.  I would get the 6 inch closed that goes to 9 inch fully extended, you wont need any bigger and any smaller wont let you shoot from a bench with a 30rd mag in because the mag will hit.

For a scope, 3-9x40 is the all around BEST mag choice, notice how I said all around.  If you're trying to shoot 100 yards and see the holes, youll probably have to go bigger, but you should have a nice spotting scope for that on a NICE tripod next to you.

Redfield has GREAT glass, its a less expensive Leupold.  If you can, VX3 Leupold 3-9x40 is great as well.  Don't get a 50 objective, its too big and a bitch to mount low on most firearms.  

I personally think that Leupold is the best for the money, but I have shot the Nikon Pro staff, buckmark and Mark AR series and they're great as well.  

I also bought a $50 scope from cabelas, comes with a lifetime warranty, and shot the shit out of it (it held zero and was clear) then when it broke a few months later I returned it for a new one.  I've done that twice and still only spent $50.  

It comes down to being relative to what you personally can afford and what you put into the rifle.  

I'm confident that at 50-100 yards, with my rifle, I could shoot just as well with a Truglo 3-9x40 as I could with a Nightforce 9-18x50.

I forgot about rings, buy nice rings no matter what, I believe they're equally as important if not more important as the scope, if it doesn't hold well its probably the rings failure, not the glass.


Rant over.

Rusty Shackleford:

--- Quote from: Garrett.;3570944 ---I picked up an XD9 sub compact and a mossberg 12 today. $980 out the door with ammo too.
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both good choices.

William:


Picked up a Mossberg 500C today. Here's the collection so far

Birdmane:
Get that pad off the mosin!!

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