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Old 02-23-2008, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Burntrubber87
You got a 6.5 grendel upper? is it flat-top, how much?
Havent got it yet. Im still deciding between 7.62 or going all out with the 6.5 grendel. I need to do more research and see if i can get a 30round magazine for the grendel, If i can i'll be going with that. Im about to pickup a Mini14 so i have my .223 caliber covered, got my 9mm covered and my 22. Now i need a huge caliber rifle round and I think the 6.5 should be enough. Next will be a shotty and a .44 mag


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I bought another gun yesterday, too...




that thing is hella cool, how much did it cost you?

.22WMR. No holster required. :P
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by MerkurColin
I bought another gun yesterday, too...



.22WMR. No holster required. :P
Holy ----. I wouldn't feel safe with a .22, but that's pretty cool.

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paid for the gun on monday, applied for my concealed on tuesday and friday i got my cpl in the mail, so i went on ahead and picked up the fun on friday
You got your permit within a week of applying for it? Damn, that's ------- quick. It takes weeks out here in AZ.
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:39 PM
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i saw one of those little revolvers at the local shop a while ago, does it also have a belt clip on the other side? and who makes it, i think its american arms or something?
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:45 PM
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Yeah, it's made by North American Arms. It's got a belt/pocket clip on the side, but I just throw it in my pocket. It feels exactly like my folding box cutter when it's in my pocket.

I picked up the gun itself and three boxes of CCI ammo (one of which says "EXPLOSIVE" and has a picture of dynamite on it ) for $250.

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damn at the shop it was like $112
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Old 02-23-2008, 06:02 PM
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Was it scratched from falling off the truck?

The MSRP is like $200 for the standard .22LR without folding handle - this one was $199 and it's a magnum with the handle.
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Old 02-23-2008, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by scottsi
Havent got it yet. Im still deciding between 7.62 or going all out with the 6.5 grendel. I need to do more research and see if i can get a 30round magazine for the grendel, If i can i'll be going with that. Im about to pickup a Mini14 so i have my .223 caliber covered, got my 9mm covered and my 22. Now i need a huge caliber rifle round and I think the 6.5 should be enough. Next will be a shotty and a .44 mag

I have the interarms .40 S&W and it is nice and compact.It carries well and has good stopping power.I just picked up a mini .30 with a 30 clip and that is fun to shoot.I have a .44 mag but that kicks hard and is not easy to carry.In connecticut you have to keep it concealed or you loose your permit.
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Old 02-23-2008, 07:22 PM
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Im confident that my 9mm has enough power, its always loaded with hollowpoints and carries 17+1. I would like to get a bigger caliber semi-auto pistol, but probably not any time soon. Im picking up my mini 14 for about 500 bucks locally and im going to start my AR build. How does the mini30 kick? does it have alot of recoil? I want my AR to has a good amount of stopping power and I dont much care for the .223's besides the cost of ammo.

Oh yeah, the .44 mag is on the list too, I shot my stepdads and talk about a hand cannon, that thing has tons of stopping power.
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Guns are cool but if I had one I think I would be in jail for murder.
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Old 02-23-2008, 09:06 PM
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Im confident that my 9mm has enough power, its always loaded with hollowpoints and carries 17+1. I would like to get a bigger caliber semi-auto pistol, but probably not any time soon. Im picking up my mini 14 for about 500 bucks locally and im going to start my AR build. How does the mini30 kick? does it have alot of recoil? I want my AR to has a good amount of stopping power and I dont much care for the .223's besides the cost of ammo.

Oh yeah, the .44 mag is on the list too, I shot my stepdads and talk about a hand cannon, that thing has tons of stopping power.
The mini 30 shoots real real nice.Being a semi-auto it doesn't kick as bad as a lever 30-30.The only thing i notice is the barrel
gets real hot real quick when i rapid fire.Try a .40 S&W on your next semi pistol.
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