CZ-P07 suppressor.
Finally "finished" my 627...for now.
Like I said earlier, I sent it of for trigger work earlier i the year and replaced the grips with rubber, non-finger grove.
A few days ago I added an 8MOA Burris FastFire III with a mount from Allchin (which is an awesome piece).
Now I need to sight it in and go spend some time with it. That sight is going to take some getting used to.
Getting real jealous here
Nice wheel gun there smoke. Can't figure out how I missed that post.
Speaking of wheel guns,
442-1 No lock.
Less than $300 OTD.
How do you say no?
Finally "finished" my 627...for now.
Like I said earlier, I sent it of for trigger work earlier i the year and replaced the grips with rubber, non-finger grove.
A few days ago I added an 8MOA Burris FastFire III with a mount from Allchin (which is an awesome piece).
Now I need to sight it in and go spend some time with it. That sight is going to take some getting used to.
Well...couldn’t help myself, took a Christmas gift card and picked up this Charter Arms Bulldog in .44 spcl. I first saw this little fella sitting in the used section about 6 months ago. $350 and it said it was unfired and complete with box. I went in yesterday and saw they still had it. I ran it through the paces and every seems good to go, so I bought it.
Once I “cool off” I’ll go pick it up and take it home...now I have to get some more .44 spcl, all i have is some old Winchester 200gr silver tips.
Finally "finished" my 627...for now.
Like I said earlier, I sent it of for trigger work earlier i the year and replaced the grips with rubber, non-finger grove.
A few days ago I added an 8MOA Burris FastFire III with a mount from Allchin (which is an awesome piece).
Now I need to sight it in and go spend some time with it. That sight is going to take some getting used to.
One of my co workers uses this as his carry and he absolutely loves it.
This looks so badass!
What's the ballpark cost on something like this, including the mods you've done?
You should get into reloading. Everyone should, might help the market come down.
I started after my hunting rifle ammo went from 40 dollars a box to almost a 100. I shoot alot so it was a necessity.
I looked into a decent Dillion setup and it's looking like $1200 or so...I do not want to waste $$ on some shitty single stage, or something I'd just land up shedding.
I would crunch some numbers and see what you come up with. I jumped on a Dillon 650 (with case feeder) because it literally paid for itself in something like 2-3,000 rounds of subsonic 300 blackout. I forget exactly how many, but at that time subsonic 300 blackout was something like $1 per round. I can now reload it as cheap as $0.287/round for my AR-15, and $0.202/round for my bolt action 300 blackout - absolutely HUGE savings there.
Even on common 9mm, the cheapest name-brand brass-cased (I know local reloaders can have this for cheaper) - something like Winchester White Box - is around $0.21/each shipped when you buy 1,000 rounds. I can reload it for $0.127/each (that's with found brass - which is EVERYWHERE at my local range every day - without it's like $0.16) - that's $6.35 per box of 50 which is also pretty darn cheap.
I also had a blast creating my own loads. I developed a 150 grain 300 blackout round, subsonic, which shot out of my suppressed handi-rifle is literally (not even exaggerating) quieter than my old break barrel 1200fps pellet gun.
300 blk is yet another reason to reload. I have a 7.5" AR "pistol" that is really pretty useless. 300 blk barrels are really cheap right now, but that freaking ammo is too much. $.48-.60/rd for something I'm going to rat-tat-tat in a semi auto is too rich for my blood. I know .44 spcl is costly, but I'm not shooting 100 rounds in a sitting either. 100 rounds in one of my ARs is a short session at the range.
I need to just take the plunge...and the Dillon 650 is the model I'm looking at. It's not a "fun" purchase...but it would be a smart one.
Do it! And if you have any questions PM me. I'm still new to reloading but my uncle (who has been doing it for 50 years now) taught me and I've been able to reload anything I've wanted to so far.
And if you've never shot a subsonic 300 blackout with a suppressor, it'll change your mind in a jiffy. Bar-none, that gun is the most fun to shoot (dare I say I like it even more than the bunch of full-auto guns I've shot so far...well, more soothing at least). You actually hear the rounds impact on target downrange. Hear the brass falling on the ground. My favorite is actually taking 200 yard shots and having to aim up something like 42", only to hear it hit the 8" steel plate literally 1.5 seconds later it's moving so slow. Puts a smile on my face every time.
Sadly, silencers are 100% no-go here in Illinois.
My largest reason for a 300 blk is how well it performs out of a short barrel vs .223. I'm not saying .223 out of a 7" barrel is pissing up a rope, but it definitely suffers a ton of velocity loss (by what I've read, close to -1000 fps vs a 16" barrel).
My condolences. I grew up in Jersey so I know all about that (we needed a firearm license to own a BB gun before ~2007 believe it or not...) - moved to the free state of Pennsyltucky years ago though which is glorious. Suppressors and SBR's galore (can you guys have SBR's?).
At that point I would just get an AK-47 pistol in 7.62x39. EXTREMELY cheap ammo, cheap gun, and it'll run forever. AK's are plenty accurate as well despite what the keyboard commandos like to say - I'm honestly not the best shot in the world, but my little 11" Draco SBR, with a red dot, has zero problem hitting 8" steel at 200 yards pretty much every time. Rifles as pistols kinda suck as a whole though - really need a stock and with the ATF changing their ruling every 6 months or so on those arm braces there's really no good solution for states which don't allow SBR's. I would rather have a pistol you can actually shoot accurately and easily than a rifle without a stock.
Im curious, how much does an SKS and Mosin- Nagant typically go for in the States? Chinese or Russian
There is much better choices out there if you want to shoot cheap surplus 7.62x39. They reason why my dad had so many in the 80's/90's is simply because there wasn't anything cheap like that around at the time for $150.
Like an AK-mother-fucking-47! There really is no better battle rifle (and this is coming from an AR-15 enthusiast as well). You're not going to find one for the price of a cheap SKS, but they're not bad, extremely fun to shoot, perfectly accurate to ~300 yards or so, and cheap ammo! If you want more info just let me know. I've owned 4 or 5 AK's and absolutely loved all of them.