The Last Gun You Bought

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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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FYi,
Anyone interested, I found an ammo dealer, HD Tactical that has a good selection & price and only $9.99 shipping & that includes if you only want 1 box of shells -
I bought a box of Federal Terminal Ascent & the shipping was only $9.99 via FedEx & weekend delivery- I bought it Wednesday and received it this Saturday.
Ammo shipped out of Texas. Fort Worth if not mistaken.
HD Tactical seems like a good outfit.
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Thanks for the tip.

Speaking of tips, back in the day
U.S. Army 30-06 ammo with black tips
was armor piercing.
In case it comes up at a cocktail party.
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Mad Mac wrote:
Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:28 am
Thanks for the tip.

Speaking of tips, back in the day
U.S. Army 30-06 ammo with black tips
was armor piercing.
In case it comes up at a cocktail party.
Yes sir, I've heard about that. 😎
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Greetings, please don't enable me into reading this epic thread in its entirety, cuz I will! Has anyone tried & tested the Glock 47 and would anyone be willing to share their opinion on here? Full disclosure, I'm getting my license just to get my hands on one. Does it come in a 47L?
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Why do you need a license to buy a pistol?
Where are you?

There are no reviews for the Glock 47 on this thread.
1990: Endura SE, Delica PE, Mariner, Police. 2014: ClipiTool Bottle Opener. 2015: Kitchen Knife PE, Tenacious CE, Stretch PE, Moran Drop Point, Kiwi, 2 Byrd Cara Caras, Schempp Bowie, Native 5 Forum Knife, Police SE, Tenacious SE, 4" Paring Knife, 2" Paring Knife, Terzuola Starmate. 2016: The Spyderco Story, Terzuola The Tactical Folding Knife, USN Ladybug H-1 Hawkbill SE, Black BaliYo, Yellow H-1 Salt Dragonfly 2 SE, Hennicke Ulize, Pink Native 5 PE, Renegade C23PS and C23P, Gayle Bradley 2, Terzuola Double Bevel, Gayle Bradley Air, Cricket Blue Nishjin, Centofante Memory, K2, 2 Large Lum Pink, Carey Rubicon. 2017: Dialex Battlestation, Orange Southard Positron, Gray Baliyo, Native 5 CE, Tenacious CE. 2018: Schempp EuroEdge, Eric Glesser ClipiTool Standard. 2019 Calendar Contest Reinhold Rhino CF PLN. 2022: Byrd Robin 2 Wharncliffe, Byrd Cara Cara 2 Rescue Orange, Janich Yojimbo 2 CruWear.
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Hi Mac, I'm in Old Europe which is severely restricted when it comes to firearms licensing. Getting a sports license takes about a year and a couple grand and needs the governor's personal signature to be validated.
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Good luck with that.
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I did a retro Larue Tactical build after I got a good deal on a Larue lower. I did go with a PredATAR barrel instead of the traditional stealth barrel to save some weight. Balances pretty good, finding all the older parts was fun, but spendy, and I run quad rails on pretty much all working guns. That 13.2 rail is looong.

Upper assembly was a pain as my suppressor mount didn't clear the inside of the rail after I had already cranked it down... other than that the fit and finish are way above par with this one.
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JestersHK wrote:
Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:06 pm
I did a retro Larue Tactical build after I got a good deal on a Larue lower. I did go with a PredATAR barrel instead of the traditional stealth barrel to save some weight. Balances pretty good, finding all the older parts was fun, but spendy, and I run quad rails on pretty much all working guns. That 13.2 rail is looong.

Upper assembly was a pain as my suppressor mount didn't clear the inside of the rail after I had already cranked it down... other than that the fit and finish are way above par with this one.
Yeah man, congratulations!
That's super nice 😎
Btw, what trigger did you go with?
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Thanks, It has the Larue MBT in there. I have a few others with those and for $100 is hard to beat.
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JestersHK wrote:
Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:49 pm
Thanks, It has the Larue MBT in there. I have a few others with those and for $100 is hard to beat.
My bad, I shouldve figured it had came with the lower.
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So I heard the suppressor form 4 turn around times had been reduced drastically. For those not familiar with buying a suppressor NFA wait times could previously take over a year to get approved by the ATF.

I had a buddy get a form approved in 36 hours and I decided to test it and see. This suppressor will likely live permanently on this Ruger MKIV that's setup for night time critter dispatch.

Mine was not 24 hours but did come back in 4 days approved. I just bought another .22 sparrow to try these short wait times out to see if it was true or not, but now I'll be shopping for some additional big bore suppressors now that they are coming back in less than a week.
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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I'd like a recommendation for a 3.5 to 4.5 inch 9mm. It must have a real safety ( I already have Glocks and don't consider this a real safety) . 10 round minimum with 15 preferred.

Under $600.
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Bul Armory - scratch that. It's over $600
Sorry about that.
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The Mastiff wrote:
Tue May 14, 2024 2:58 pm
I'd like a recommendation for a 3.5 to 4.5 inch 9mm. It must have a real safety ( I already have Glocks and don't consider this a real safety) . 10 round minimum with 15 preferred.

Under $600.

One that I've been looking at is the Girsan clone of the Browning Hi-Power/FN P35. Specifically, the compact version:

https://eaacorp.com/product/girsan-high ... mc-p35-pi/

This is a copy of the old FM (Argentina) "Detective" model. Hence the "PI" name.

If you're willing to buy a gun made in Turkey, this would meet your requirements: 3.9" barrel, 15+1 capacity, and $585 MSRP (so presumably retail price will be a little less). And since it's single-action, it has a real safety.

I've shot a real Browning HP a lot, so I'm very familiar with the HP platform. But I don't have any first-hand experience with the Girsan. The regular (longer barrel) version has gotten pretty good reviews though.

(Sadly, I probably won't buy this or any other gun until/unless I move out of WA. The gun laws in WA were pretty good for many years. But in the last 10 years or so, they've gone kaput. WA isn't as bad as CA or IL yet, but it's only a matter of time.)
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The Mastiff wrote:
Tue May 14, 2024 2:58 pm
I'd like a recommendation for a 3.5 to 4.5 inch 9mm. It must have a real safety ( I already have Glocks and don't consider this a real safety) . 10 round minimum with 15 preferred.

Under $600.
Beretta PX4 Storm for a hammer fired pistol.
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/product/p ... ull-FA0063

SIG P365 for a striker fired gun.
https://www.sigsauer.com/firearms/pistols/p365.html
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Thanks. I admit I haven't held either in my hand but I like the weight, capacity, design etc. I'll find them to see how they feel. The grip and low bore is what I have always liked about the Glocks so anything I buy will have to point naturally like the Glocks do. I've had full size Beretta , Various S&W 39, and 45 stainless models, Colt Officers, Gold Cup 45's, Rugers and a bunch of others but none lasted for one reason or another.

I was thinking of a High power based design because I like the feel of those . The CZ 75 design is nice as well. It's apparent I am behind the times with the current market and there are a bunch I have never seen or heard of before. I didn't realize how common those polymer frames have gotten. I have much catching up to do.
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