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MountainMedic

Rock Kicker
Sep 28, 2017
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For people who can never decide what targets to buy, or how to structure things when they're at the range, I think it's worth watching this video.

Mick talks about using the paper from your recycle bin at home and spray glue. You'll never need to buy fancy targets again.

I've been doing this for a couple of years. I bring some sharpies too so I can make different target point.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzm_LT56oEU
Paper plates and a staple gun
 

Judobill

First 100
First 100
Jan 15, 2015
6,355
10,804
What was the name of that successful real estate guy from Chicago with the awesome front door? He had an amazing gun collection.
 

Trust

atlA kcuf
Aug 13, 2024
17
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So who's gonna be the asshole that owns a Taurus?
I have one. A PT709 slim. Seemed like a great choice for my first carry pistol. I had no idea Taurus' reputation at the time, but it has lived up to it. The extractor slips off the rim, resulting in every imaginable kind of feeding failure. What a hunk of junk. And Taurus wouldn't give or even sell me a new extractor; they wanted me to ship the gun to them. I gave up and vowed to never buy another one of the products.

But that is not even the worst gun I own. I bought a Rossi Wizard, which is a single shot, break-action rifle platform that allows you to swap out barrels for different cartridges. I got it originally in .30-06, not realizing the fact that rifle was so light was going to mean a lot of recoil. But the worst thing about is that even at just 50 yards it shoots a group size of about 20 inches. I thought maybe I just got unlucky and got a bad barrel, so I bought one in 22-250, and got the same result. What a pile of crap.
 

The Loge

Expert
Nov 12, 2015
45
381
I have one. A PT709 slim. Seemed like a great choice for my first carry pistol. I had no idea Taurus' reputation at the time, but it has lived up to it. The extractor slips off the rim, resulting in every imaginable kind of feeding failure. What a hunk of junk. And Taurus wouldn't give or even sell me a new extractor; they wanted me to ship the gun to them. I gave up and vowed to never buy another one of the products.

But that is not even the worst gun I own. I bought a Rossi Wizard, which is a single shot, break-action rifle platform that allows you to swap out barrels for different cartridges. I got it originally in .30-06, not realizing the fact that rifle was so light was going to mean a lot of recoil. But the worst thing about is that even at just 50 yards it shoots a group size of about 20 inches. I thought maybe I just got unlucky and got a bad barrel, so I bought one in 22-250, and got the same result. What a pile of crap.
No way... You love .357 Sig and own a PT709 Slim lol? I have one too that I keep on a magnet mount under my flight sim rig. Are we the same person lol?
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ArodJohns

Keep Your Rifle By Your Side
Mar 2, 2023
350
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I’m happier than a pig in shit to see both of you two here!

Did Ken make the trip over? I saw Walter earlier too.
 

billyball2

Active Member
Jun 29, 2021
104
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So I'm collecting parts for a 6.5 Grendel upper build.

I have the barrel, gas tube (both FREE from someone on another forum), muzzle brake, BCG, charging handle, dust cover/forward assist.

I think the only things I'm missing are gas block and handguard.

I've read that I don't need an adjustable gas block, but I'll get it if I need to.

For the handguard, I was thinking about getting it in a ghey blue color so I could easily distinguish it from the other uppers. Would that be TOO ghey? Like this:
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