I took my Remington Model 582 .22 rifle down to where it couldn't possibly be broken down any further. Had a really hard time getting the trigger assembly back together. After getting it back together the trigger pull is super nice and 4.5lbs. I never knew the trigger was so awesome on it. I used Frog Lube when I put it back together. Same lube I use on everything. I cannot wait to fire it and sight the scope in!
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Originally posted by verothacamaro View PostPain in the ass to buy in NJ?
It's my first time, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I hear what others have to do, and it is a little more involved.
Any long gun/shotgun, you don't need a permit and can buy them where they are sold.
ALL handguns must have a permit for each handgun issued by the police dept in your township or city.
You only need to get fingerprinted once but its still annoying to go through the permit process for EVERY handgun purchased.
You can apply for multiple permits if you intend to buy more than one and the permits are only good for 90 days.
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel lol.
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Went to the range today. Took the SMLE, SKS and Mil Pro. Took videos of the SMLE and SKS in action. First shots with the SKS are filmed. Unfortunately I left the ammo bag in the way of the shot for the camera.
I was a little shaky. People... well... kids rather, next to me were making me nervous. Kids being kids of course. However I shot the SMLE really well today. Ran about 50 rounds through the SMLE and 80 through the SKS.
SMLE
And of course I had to leave a bag in front of the camera. But the sounds of the SKS are still present. Sounds so cool.
SKS
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Man, watching that video makes me miss my sks. It was such an awesome rifle. Although on mine, once you put around 200-300 rounds through it the bolt would start to stick.
I should be getting a really nice colt 1908 soon here. In the mean time I picked up a s&w shield 9mm with Viridian laser for daily use. My xd40sc is a bit to bulky to carry on my bike and I got tired of worrying about my ancient .22lr pistol.
I wish I could trade my heart for an extra liver, just so I can drink more and care less.
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Hey! My wife's wanting a small pistol! She told me she wanted a Walther PPK... I don't have a grand at the moment, and her birthday is in November. With our soon move to Texas, cash is... Well it's not a grand yet.
I was thinking a Ruger P9S, or a Bersa Thunder .380. What would you guys recommend for a small, reliable, easy to use concealable?
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The .380 glocks look pretty awesome, though I've never shot one and I'm pretty sure they make a 9mm the same size by now. No manual safety though if that's something she'd want. The s&w shields are also pretty nice in 9mm, they have manual safeties. Both would conceal really well and are super easy to disassemble and clean.
I wish I could trade my heart for an extra liver, just so I can drink more and care less.
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Originally posted by bassrock234 View PostThe .380 glocks look pretty awesome, though I've never shot one and I'm pretty sure they make a 9mm the same size by now. No manual safety though if that's something she'd want. The s&w shields are also pretty nice in 9mm, they have manual safeties. Both would conceal really well and are super easy to disassemble and clean.
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This is my trusty friend, she just screams international spy/villain! This is for us who still grew up with a thing called metal and would definitely would not be for those who need more than 6 rounds.
Manufacturer Model Country Caliber Capacity Weight Length Hght
FB Radom P-64 Poland 9X18 Mak 6 22oz 6.3in 4.6in
IMG_20170812_175650 by Jesus Gonzalez, on Flickr
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Originally posted by Crankshaft View PostThis is my trusty friend, she just screams international spy/villain! This is for us who still grew up with a thing called metal and would definitely would not be for those who need more than 6 rounds.
Manufacturer Model Country Caliber Capacity Weight Length Hght
FB Radom P-64 Poland 9X18 Mak 6 22oz 6.3in 4.6in
IMG_20170812_175650 by Jesus Gonzalez, on Flickr
I'm just playin'. But that's a nice piece you got there. I really like old pistols like these. But I haven't found a nice one.
Second post... maybe I won't mess this one up... lol
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And I bought the wrong Talon grips... Stupid me. I bought Talon Grips for a Glock 19. So I'm looking for that now.
I also bought a locking hard box. My GF is starting to fly more and more and she is going to start taking her firearm with her. So I bought her a nice box. We are currently undergoing education of the TSA laws and rules etc. It seems pretty easy but we want to make sure and get everything right.
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