Yet Another Gun Thread
#2021
.38spl?
Our Academy has the 85UL in .38spl for $279... I'm just about ready to pull the trigger. I really want a .357 in a 3" barrel for part-time carry duty, but the price is cost prohibitive.
If CDNN still has any Taurus .327 Federal Magnums when they release their next catalog, I'm going to get one.
Our Academy has the 85UL in .38spl for $279... I'm just about ready to pull the trigger. I really want a .357 in a 3" barrel for part-time carry duty, but the price is cost prohibitive.
If CDNN still has any Taurus .327 Federal Magnums when they release their next catalog, I'm going to get one.
#2022
.38spl?
Our Academy has the 85UL in .38spl for $279... I'm just about ready to pull the trigger. I really want a .357 in a 3" barrel for part-time carry duty, but the price is cost prohibitive.
If CDNN still has any Taurus .327 Federal Magnums when they release their next catalog, I'm going to get one.
Our Academy has the 85UL in .38spl for $279... I'm just about ready to pull the trigger. I really want a .357 in a 3" barrel for part-time carry duty, but the price is cost prohibitive.
If CDNN still has any Taurus .327 Federal Magnums when they release their next catalog, I'm going to get one.
#2023
You do if you want one in .327 right now... and CDNN still has a few in blue and duo-tone. I got an email a few weeks ago and they were trying to blow-out the duotone for $199. I might shall have one.
And yes, I understand that Taurus isn't exactly the "Colt" of the revolver world, but my budget does not extend even to a cheap Smith.
Oh, and where the hell have you been? Tell me you were in jail?
And yes, I understand that Taurus isn't exactly the "Colt" of the revolver world, but my budget does not extend even to a cheap Smith.
Oh, and where the hell have you been? Tell me you were in jail?
#2027
There are a number of options out there, I'd just rather not buy new unless I have to.
2 that I'm really considering are White Oak and Nordic. Both are sort of a compromise, I want something like the JP lightweight barrel... but its over twice the cost... same with Noveske and other higher end options.
2 that I'm really considering are White Oak and Nordic. Both are sort of a compromise, I want something like the JP lightweight barrel... but its over twice the cost... same with Noveske and other higher end options.
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Agreed. I've been looking for a decent 18-20" lightweight barrel for a while. I have no doubt that JP/Noveske all make great barrels, but the price... ouch. I'm seeing $200+/- options on WhiteOaks site:
18" stainless, mid length gas - $265, 2.6lbs.
http://www.whiteoakarmament.com/xcar...roductid=17567
18" stainless, rifle length gas - $265, 2.6lbs.
http://www.whiteoakarmament.com/xcar...roductid=17518
What are you looking to spend?
But seriously, I'd be happy with any upper at this point, but I'd love to finish my A2 clone.
Not mine, but someday...
18" stainless, mid length gas - $265, 2.6lbs.
http://www.whiteoakarmament.com/xcar...roductid=17567
18" stainless, rifle length gas - $265, 2.6lbs.
http://www.whiteoakarmament.com/xcar...roductid=17518
What are you looking to spend?
But seriously, I'd be happy with any upper at this point, but I'd love to finish my A2 clone.
Not mine, but someday...
#2031
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http://www.dsarms.com/AR15-Lowers--U...roducts/59/1/0
several 16" uppers w/carbine or mid hand-guard/gas systems for $240-$300
http://www.dsarms.com/DSA-ZM4-Forged...M4CBUMIDNONFL/
- $250 (less BCG & charging handle)
They also carry this w/carbine length guards and fluted barrels. (Yes, M4 profile, carbine length gas & guard, fluted 16" barreled uppers...)
I may pick up their A3 20" variant, but it appears to be a HBAR style barrel. I can't find a 20" pencil barreled upper anywhere at the moment.
http://www.dsarms.com/DSA-ZM4-A3-Upp...ZM4CBU20NONFL/
- $260 (less BCG & charging handle)
For another $20, they have the above with a fluted barrel, but its still an HBAR style barrel.
No luck on decent 18" uppers though. Elesjuan turned me on to these guys when he did his lightweight build, they seem to make decent products but I can't vouch for accuracy or anything. At $250 is cheap enough that I'm not super worried about it. I figure one could always upgrade the barrel later if you don't like it.
EDIT:
I also signed papers for this bitch today
several 16" uppers w/carbine or mid hand-guard/gas systems for $240-$300
http://www.dsarms.com/DSA-ZM4-Forged...M4CBUMIDNONFL/
- $250 (less BCG & charging handle)
They also carry this w/carbine length guards and fluted barrels. (Yes, M4 profile, carbine length gas & guard, fluted 16" barreled uppers...)
I may pick up their A3 20" variant, but it appears to be a HBAR style barrel. I can't find a 20" pencil barreled upper anywhere at the moment.
http://www.dsarms.com/DSA-ZM4-A3-Upp...ZM4CBU20NONFL/
- $260 (less BCG & charging handle)
For another $20, they have the above with a fluted barrel, but its still an HBAR style barrel.
No luck on decent 18" uppers though. Elesjuan turned me on to these guys when he did his lightweight build, they seem to make decent products but I can't vouch for accuracy or anything. At $250 is cheap enough that I'm not super worried about it. I figure one could always upgrade the barrel later if you don't like it.
EDIT:
I also signed papers for this bitch today
Last edited by EO2K; 05-25-2012 at 06:15 PM.
#2032
Nice, I dropped the hammer and ordered the rest of the components I need. Just need a Lower now.
Parts list got expensive fast... this is going to be a pretty blingish build
JP Lightened Carrier group
JP bolt
JP/Vtac Rifle length handguard
JP Silent/Captured buffer spring set
AR Gold trigger
Firebird SS low profile gas block
Nordic Match grade 18" SS barrel w/ rifle length gas port
DPMS lower kit
DPMS buffer tube/nut/plate
Magpul CTR Stock
Magpul MIAD Grip
and the above optic....
Glad I just sold a bunch of stuff... time to go deposit some cash to cover this bugger.
Parts list got expensive fast... this is going to be a pretty blingish build
JP Lightened Carrier group
JP bolt
JP/Vtac Rifle length handguard
JP Silent/Captured buffer spring set
AR Gold trigger
Firebird SS low profile gas block
Nordic Match grade 18" SS barrel w/ rifle length gas port
DPMS lower kit
DPMS buffer tube/nut/plate
Magpul CTR Stock
Magpul MIAD Grip
and the above optic....
Glad I just sold a bunch of stuff... time to go deposit some cash to cover this bugger.
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You'll love that Burris... I had a 1.5-6x XTR on my Ar10, the XTR reticle was pretty accurate for hold-over too as long as you where shooting ammo close to what it's calibrated for.
Just picked a Knights quad rail HG for $100 - slowly building my 300 Whisper or 300BLK
Just picked a Knights quad rail HG for $100 - slowly building my 300 Whisper or 300BLK
Last edited by GeneSplicer; 05-26-2012 at 09:05 AM.
#2035
I went to Academy this morning and threw down.
Taurus 85 Ultralite, .38spl+p
It was $279+tax. I also got an Uncle Mikes holster (pic'd) and 200rds of Winchester white box... 100rds of FMJ and 100rds of JHP.
Yesterday I got the weekly CDNN email... this exact gun in .327 Federal Magnum was $239, with another $20 to ship and another $20 to my FFL, exactly the same price minus tax. But I started doing the math on what it would cost to shoot, and the .327 would have been about double for ammo, and finding any of the 3 calibers it shoots in a store is a rarity, whereas .38spl you can almost get at Wawa. I really love the idea of the .327FM, but when I do eventually buy a large-caliber revolver, it'll probably be a 3" .357 just like everybody else.
I really like the grey finish and will be looking at laser options here shortly... and since this is really a present for the wife (once I convince her that guns aren't evil self-aware sentient beings that kill babies for fun) there will be some pink grips on it soon.
I wore it for a couple hours today and it just disappears at the 3 o'clock IWB position in a way that my PF9 doesn't.
And yes, I have big hands.
Taurus 85 Ultralite, .38spl+p
It was $279+tax. I also got an Uncle Mikes holster (pic'd) and 200rds of Winchester white box... 100rds of FMJ and 100rds of JHP.
Yesterday I got the weekly CDNN email... this exact gun in .327 Federal Magnum was $239, with another $20 to ship and another $20 to my FFL, exactly the same price minus tax. But I started doing the math on what it would cost to shoot, and the .327 would have been about double for ammo, and finding any of the 3 calibers it shoots in a store is a rarity, whereas .38spl you can almost get at Wawa. I really love the idea of the .327FM, but when I do eventually buy a large-caliber revolver, it'll probably be a 3" .357 just like everybody else.
I really like the grey finish and will be looking at laser options here shortly... and since this is really a present for the wife (once I convince her that guns aren't evil self-aware sentient beings that kill babies for fun) there will be some pink grips on it soon.
I wore it for a couple hours today and it just disappears at the 3 o'clock IWB position in a way that my PF9 doesn't.
And yes, I have big hands.
#2039
I've got a few hundred rounds through this http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...layErrorView_Y with 0 problems. Thought about assembling an AR, but couldn't beat $600 from my local gun shop.
However, now I have the bug to build one, just to see how cheaply I can do it.
#2040
The "forward assist" is for people who can't be bothered to clean their weapons.
In ten years in the Army, I've never had to touch the forward assist on an M4/M16.
If you don't have the time to shoot some oil in the action and run a rag around the chamber before you've fired enough rounds to need the forward assist, then you've got bigger issues than "I should've paid extra for an upper with FA on it".
In ten years in the Army, I've never had to touch the forward assist on an M4/M16.
If you don't have the time to shoot some oil in the action and run a rag around the chamber before you've fired enough rounds to need the forward assist, then you've got bigger issues than "I should've paid extra for an upper with FA on it".