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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: sumoj275] #289449 05/12/09 03:14 PM
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I have the G19, but really want to get the G30


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: banana-clip] #289450 05/12/09 04:04 PM
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Actually, perhaps instead of the cz75b, I would go for a Glock 20 or possibly a 10mm Commander Classic Bobtail.


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: jackell] #289451 05/12/09 10:20 PM
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Nothing wrong with the Sig or Kimber HD. I'd feel well armed with either. They had to drag me kicking and screaming into the Glock camp. My first Glock was a 26. It was the best CCW choice for me at the time. I was totally amazed at how well I shot with the little gun. Been hooked on them ever since. My best friend is a Sig person all the way and teases me about my "tupperware" guns. I can out shoot most of the cadets he trains so he doesn't give me grief too often.

The G26 is IMO the best carry pistol on the market... but this is subjective I guess. Its PERFECT for me and thousands of other Glockers over on glocktalk with me <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

But truly, Glock is the SY of sidearms. You cant beat them. Sigs and HK are nicer but they are no more reliable. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: reconseed] #289452 05/13/09 12:49 AM
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knife

urban mutt


rifle

ruger 10/22


pistol

glock 19


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: banana-clip] #289453 05/13/09 11:42 AM
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Have you handled a G30 BC? You need to find someone who has one or rent one at a range and shoot it. Make sure it fits your hands. I had one for a while. It was too big for small hands and too small for large hands. I traded it for a G36 when they came out.

Don't get me wrong, if it fits your hands it is a great little gun. Just make sure it fits your hands first.


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: VANCE] #289454 05/13/09 11:42 AM
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Cheytac .375...

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Ruger .22 (moderated)...

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RMD...

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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: Steel Fan] #289455 05/13/09 07:04 PM
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Knife: I'll be taking my SR M9LE

Rifle: AR 15

Pistol: FNH FiveseveN IOM, torn between this and my FNP 9mm weight of ammo wins out.

I am lucky, my wife will pack the 12gauge, and either her FN 5-7 USG, or the 9mm, she has the RC-3 and IZULA. then again I can always strap some gear on the little mules er I mean the Kids.

Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: ghost57] #289456 05/13/09 10:07 PM
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Steel fan: i just read a review on the cheytac .375.
how do you like it?


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: eatingmuchface] #289457 05/13/09 10:54 PM
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Well the rifle is a bit too heavy for me if I am honest and the trigger is not quite as good as I like....using a moderator the rifle is quite able to be "lighter" and still not punishing on recoil....so I am having made up a lighter version using a Lawton barrel on a BAT single feed action put into a McMillan stock with a muzzle break and/or moderator as an option and a Jewel trigger added. The muzzle break will enable it to be used without the heat build up in the moderator which can cause a mirage "boil" effect through the high power scope which is detrimental on reading the wind condition for extreme range shooting. I expect to shave a lot of weight off this second rifle and have a list of buyers as long as my arm for the one above.

The round itself is a great one...but people have been building rifles for it as if doing a .50 type of rifle platform and the cartridge does'nt need this sort of weight. It is shooting a 350g bullet not a 709g bullet so the torque and recoil is a lot better. I also see no need for a magazine...shooting at 2000 yards plus means that every shot is "composed" and to be in a situation where you would need a mag feed ability is hard to see. Besides I have always single fed as quick as working a mag feed and it is more reliable than having a "jam" when stripping a round from the mag and I can tweak the bullets on seating depth without worries over the mag length
and clearance.

On rifles as poweful as these the recoil can move the rounds in the magazine and this in turn can cause hang ups when shooting very pointed monolithic solids. They are virtually needle like and can score the inner mag wall.

I have the second rifle nearly ready...it just needs a bedding job and some special forward rails done for Night Vision equipment to be fitted infront of the scope...the rail I had sent by McMillan is too narrow in diameter for the Lawton barrel and needs opening up...and then once this is done it just needs balancing with some lead in the stock for perfect "feel" and then it is off to be "coated" with an anti glare finish and that will be my "go to" rifle for any "private contractor" work. I will post some pic's when it is finished.


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: Steel Fan] #289458 05/13/09 11:01 PM
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Cool, SF. You need to build a discreet "moderated" .22 LR Urban Pest Control Sniper rifle. Use a 1 in 9" twist to stabilize the 60gr Aquila SubSonicSniper rounds. You can have every landmark ranged and marked on your elevation knob. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: Horn Dog] #289459 05/13/09 11:11 PM
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<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Nice one HD...

The .375 though is not a bad choice for urban pest control of a different nature <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 1 Knife. 1 Rifle. 1 Pistol. [Re: Horn Dog] #289460 05/13/09 11:12 PM
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yeah?
I never knew how .375 was on power.
I guess it does even look kind of "overbuilt" then.

good luck with another setup...
that's just insane. lol
must get pretty pricey.
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