February 17, 20241 yr On 2/15/2024 at 8:52 AM, Reagan1k said: Anyone want to take a stab at this one? Obscure to say the least. Moss berg/Abilene. Ended up paying royalties to Roger for using their transfer bar technology. Had 1 in .357; heavy, smooth, accurate. May have had another name or 2 before they disappeared.
February 17, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Horn Draoi said: Moss berg/Abilene. Ended up paying royalties to Roger for using their transfer bar technology. Had 1 in .357; heavy, smooth, accurate. May have had another name or 2 before they disappeared. Should have read on before commenting! The designer of the Mikkenger was supposedly an engineer (with TI, maybe) and the guns were essentially hand-built. Only one I’ve ever seen is a permanent fixture on some guy’s table at the F’burg and Kerrville gun shows. It’s a 7 1/2” .44 Mag. Beautifully built, probably only of interest to a collector of esoteric single actions, especially at the asking price-about like a Freedom Arms 83 in price. The gun show guy was a coworker and friend of the designer and claims fewer than 200 were built. Cool revolver.
February 19, 20241 yr On 2/9/2024 at 2:44 PM, Handcruser said: 425 Are you sure it's not closer to tree fiddy?
February 24, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, Armybrat said: GOAT miniature guns - pretty cool: I’ve been looking at those to tinker with when on the phone. Looks cool!
March 3, 20241 yr Popped into a shop in spicewood and they had a 10/22 takedown lite. Taking the boys out tomorrow to punch some holes. Looks like a fun little gun. Waiting on a dead air mask to clear ATF jail.
March 3, 20241 yr LOL. I think that I am going to need a more appropriate optic situation. But this should do for tomorrow. ETA: Better. Edited March 6, 20241 yr by Anastasis
March 3, 20241 yr Popped into a shop in spicewood and they had a 10/22 takedown lite. Taking the boys out tomorrow to punch some holes. Looks like a fun little gun. Waiting on a dead air mask to clear ATF jail. Provident?
March 3, 20241 yr Just now, Handcruser said: Provident? Yep. So here is a question. I picked up a ruger 10/22 picatinny rail, and only two of the holes lined up with the four holes on the receiver. Is that expected and ok? It came with a rail (didn't realize that until after I had already installed the one I bought and dug around the bag). Figure I should be ok to loctite two in and just plug the two inner screw holes back up?
March 3, 20241 yr With the massive recoil of the 22lr, you want to anchor it with as many as possible.
March 3, 20241 yr 29 minutes ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said: With the massive recoil of the 22lr, you want to anchor it with as many as possible. lol. I haven’t had a shooter 22 in a long time. I hope I don’t bruise my shoulder.
March 3, 20241 yr Yep. So here is a question. I picked up a ruger 10/22 picatinny rail, and only two of the holes lined up with the four holes on the receiver. Is that expected and ok? It came with a rail (didn't realize that until after I had already installed the one I bought and dug around the bag). Figure I should be ok to loctite two in and just plug the two inner screw holes back up?It’s probably fine but I’d eventually put the oem rail on.
March 4, 20241 yr On 3/3/2024 at 8:57 AM, NotActuallyALonghorn said: With the massive recoil of the 22lr, you want to anchor it with as many as possible. You won’t want the rail to move when you’re reaching out to 1000 yards either. 😆
March 4, 20241 yr I have two Remington 40x’s in .22lr that I want to re-barrel. Anyone know a smith that can handle this?
March 5, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, 59 Burst said: I have two Remington 40x’s in .22lr that I want to re-barrel. Anyone know a smith that can handle this? In North Austin… https://www.blackjackguns.com
March 5, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, Armybrat said: In North Austin… https://www.blackjackguns.com Thank you!
March 5, 20241 yr 19 hours ago, Armybrat said: In North Austin… https://www.blackjackguns.com Just for info. It was a good try. But they cannot cut, shoulder and chamber a rimfire barrel. Nice guys However…
March 5, 20241 yr Just now, 59 Burst said: Just for info. It was a good try. But they cannot cut, shoulder and chamber a rimfire barrel. Nice guys However… Oh, sorry about that.
March 6, 20241 yr Just for info. It was a good try. But they cannot cut, shoulder and chamber a rimfire barrel. Nice guys However…Call Troy at guns warehouse in cedar park.
March 6, 20241 yr Just for info. It was a good try. But they cannot cut, shoulder and chamber a rimfire barrel. Nice guys However…If Troy can’t do it Robert probably can. Troy will get Robert involved if needed. Either way - you will be in good hands.
March 6, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, Handcruser said: If Troy can’t do it Robert probably can. Troy will get Robert involved if needed. Either way - you will be in good hands. I’ll give them a call, thank you.
March 6, 20241 yr Best place in CenTex to trade handguns? for store credit, if better trade value, as I'd like to trade a few mid-range pistols for a higher end pistol
March 6, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, 4th and 5 said: Best place in CenTex to trade handguns? for store credit, if better trade value, as I'd like to trade a few mid-range pistols for a higher end pistol You might do better just selling them for cash and using proceeds to upgrade.
March 6, 20241 yr Best place in CenTex to trade handguns? for store credit, if better trade value, as I'd like to trade a few mid-range pistols for a higher end pistolYou will get 60-65% of wholesale Most guns have a 20% markupExample - Glock 19 is $599 retail so cost is $500ish. They would give you 60% of the 500. It would be a $300 gun. That’s pretty much everywhere unless you find a pawnshop low on guns. Then maybe $350-$375 What do you have?
March 7, 20241 yr On 3/4/2024 at 4:33 PM, Lat22 said: You won’t want the rail to move when you’re reaching out to 1000 yards either. 😆 1000 yards might have been the measure of my youngest's ear to ear grin after putting together some shots on. There is something about a boy and a 22lr and a bunch of holes in paper that is just right and proper. We worked the safety rules, and he laid claim to the rifle on the ride home. That ain't happening, but at least there were no screens involved and we worked in some fresh air.
March 7, 20241 yr I remember as a boy, my best friend and I would spend all day hiking all over the ranch with our bolt-action 22s. There was this bluff overlooking a bunch of wheat fields. G-father left the disc plow on the side of the field. We'd sit back and lob 22s into the dirt in front of the discs and try and ricochet them off. 400-500yds maybe? We'd spend hours doing this. So much damn fun. You'd have to elevate the rifle to the point it was like a small artillery piece, anchor it against a tree, then wait for the cloud of dust and the "ping"
March 7, 20241 yr I was a rather clueless little jerk after receiving a Benjamin single shot .22 pump air rifle in 1955. When we visited my grandparents in rural NW Missouri, I’d walk 2 blocks out of the tiny town into the “county” with it to blast away at all manner of birds & squirrels. But in my ignorance, it was especially fun to shoot at the old glass telephone line insulators up on the wood utility poles. Probably wound up disrupting a few of the locals’ party lines. IMG_5726.webp Edited March 7, 20241 yr by Armybrat
March 7, 20241 yr There seems to be a LOT of chatter about cans (non trust) getting approved inside of a month, with many turning around inside of a week.Anyone here have a line on what’s changed? I’m about to say damn the trust and just pick up a couple more that I can actually use instead of conjugalally visit…
March 7, 20241 yr Yeah seems like Feb went haywire on individual form 4 approvals.Cant imagine it’ll last much longer. Just another NFA division month to “fix” their average wait so they stay well under 365 day waits
March 7, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Party_Taco said: There seems to be a LOT of chatter about cans (non trust) getting approved inside of a month, with many turning around inside of a week. Anyone here have a line on what’s changed? I’m about to say damn the trust and just pick up a couple more that I can actually use instead of conjugalally visit… I just certified a eform 4 submission today on a trust. Last time it was like 11 months. I would be elated to see that thing clear in a couple months, but am expecting the long wait.
March 7, 20241 yr I saw some getting approved in 72 hours…If I had fun money this past Feb, I woulda totally got my big bore long can finally…
March 8, 20241 yr Yall be careful telling about folks you know getting a short turnaround on their can or Cabo is gonna get his panties in a twist.
March 8, 20241 yr Yall be careful telling about folks you know getting a short turnaround on their can or Cabo is gonna get his panties in a twist.Lulz. It's true now.
March 8, 20241 yr While we are on this suppressor talk, anyone want to do a shot and tell with your suppressed bolt action hunting rifles. I feel an itch.
March 9, 20241 yr On 3/6/2024 at 4:54 PM, Handcruser said: You will get 60-65% of wholesale Most guns have a 20% markup Example - Glock 19 is $599 retail so cost is $500ish. They would give you 60% of the 500. It would be a $300 gun. That’s pretty much everywhere unless you find a pawnshop low on guns. Then maybe $350-$375 What do you have? Here’s a few.
March 9, 20241 yr Here she is. Bergara B-14 Wilderness Sierra chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. On top is a Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BT Plex with Warne Mountain Tech 1 inch low matte rings on a Zero MOA Remington LA Mountain Tech tactical rail. It’s absolutely the set-up I was looking for to take to South Africa. 300WM should take care of everything I’m after. The redesigned stock with adjustable comb just fits me, and when combined with the silky smooth action and a little heft (9.05lbs unloaded) to tame the recoil, it checks a lot of boxes. It’s not perfect, but it didn’t break the bank, either. Still need to outfit it with a Swaro screw-in objective lens cap and a Tenebraex ocular cap along with a Slogan magnum sling. I’ve got four cartridges to try and see what the gun likes to shoot: 180gr. Norma Oryx, Barnes TTSX, and Nosler Partions plus 200gr. Federal Terminal Ascent. Then, there is suppression… On 3/8/2024 at 11:07 AM, Anastasis said: While we are on this suppressor talk, anyone want to do a shot and tell with your suppressed bolt action hunting rifles. I feel an itch. Soon… Sincere thanks to @Handcruser for setting me up with Matt at Arnzen Arms to get this rifle to me 2 months before it’s to be made widely available. I can’t express how great these guys were in helping me out. Looking forward to getting it out to the range in the next week or so to see what happens. Will update with range results, ammo performance, and how it suppresses.
March 10, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, 4th and 5 said: Here’s a few. I’ll give you $600 for the Sig, including the accessories.
March 11, 20241 yr Here she is. Bergara B-14 Wilderness Sierra chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. On top is a Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BT Plex with Warne Mountain Tech 1 inch low matte rings on a Zero MOA Remington LA Mountain Tech tactical rail. It’s absolutely the set-up I was looking for to take to South Africa. 300WM should take care of everything I’m after. The redesigned stock with adjustable comb just fits me, and when combined with the silky smooth action and a little heft (9.05lbs unloaded) to tame the recoil, it checks a lot of boxes. It’s not perfect, but it didn’t break the bank, either. Still need to outfit it with a Swaro screw-in objective lens cap and a Tenebraex ocular cap along with a Slogan magnum sling. I’ve got four cartridges to try and see what the gun likes to shoot: 180gr. Norma Oryx, Barnes TTSX, and Nosler Partions plus 200gr. Federal Terminal Ascent. Then, there is suppression… Soon… Sincere thanks to [mention=214]Handcruser[/mention] for setting me up with Matt at Arnzen Arms to get this rifle to me 2 months before it’s to be made widely available. I can’t express how great these guys were in helping me out. Looking forward to getting it out to the range in the next week or so to see what happens. Will update with range results, ammo performance, and how it suppresses. Awesome man! That thing looks great. Matt is good people - you were always in good hands.Enjoy and happy to help.
March 11, 20241 yr On 3/9/2024 at 7:41 PM, baboso said: I’ll give you $600 for the Sig, including the accessories. is that a p365 (or which variation)?
March 11, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, ChickenNuggets said: is that a p365 (or which variation)? Looks like an XL with the Remeozero Elite
March 13, 20241 yr I was talking to a neighbor the other day about the occasional coyotes I see in our yard. I had one pretty close to the house but didn't have a pistol handy to shoot it. He said he'd use a long gun, which makes sense but their houses within 1/4 mile behind us and I told him I didn't think it was a good idea. He told me he has a .30 cal and .50 cal air gun which would take them down. I won't bore you with the rest of the conversation but when I ask him about charging them, he said it took 30+ minutes with an air compressor. I didn't ask him how he was planning to get a coyote to stand still for 30 minutes while he charged his gun. Which leads me to my question. What good does a gun do you if you have to wait 30 mins to an hour before you use it. Does anyone have any experience or insight to why they make sense? They can be as expensive as regular rifles and besides the novelty, I can't see any real advantage with them.
March 13, 20241 yr Just use a shotgun with buckshot if the coyote is within range. But it sounds like your neighbor isn’t too concerned about the remote possibility of a stray round hitting his house. Another possible solution is to use a pistol caliber carbine like a 9mm to get the varmints. Lot’s of choices there. My Ruger PCC is one…
March 13, 20241 yr I was talking to a neighbor the other day about the occasional coyotes I see in our yard. I had one pretty close to the house but didn't have a pistol handy to shoot it. He said he'd use a long gun, which makes sense but their houses within 1/4 mile behind us and I told him I didn't think it was a good idea. He told me he has a .30 cal and .50 cal air gun which would take them down. I won't bore you with the rest of the conversation but when I ask him about charging them, he said it took 30+ minutes with an air compressor. I didn't ask him how he was planning to get a coyote to stand still for 30 minutes while he charged his gun. Which leads me to my question. What good does a gun do you if you have to wait 30 mins to an hour before you use it. Does anyone have any experience or insight to why they make sense? They can be as expensive as regular rifles and besides the novelty, I can't see any real advantage with them.Suppressed 300blk is the answer.
March 13, 20241 yr On 3/7/2024 at 9:29 PM, solamente73 said: Damn. From Silencer Shop: I have 3 suppressors in jail right now. Bought around July 4th last year. I got one of the forms back as a denial in early February. I had an old Willi trust that needed to be updated. If you have an old trust, make sure you get it updated before buying/submitting. Capitol Armory handled the update and claimed they contacted the reviewer to get my form expedited. Now we are two month later and I fully expect to get my approvals in June or July of this year. Shit takes forever.
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