I have a few friends that I served in the Marines with, one owns a chain of pawn shops. Yesterday we were discussing about putting our money together and opening up a gun store. I was hoping maybe some of you guys can give us some insight. Thank you!
Yup so after some good research I am going to go with the Trijicon Accupoint 5-20X50, I think it'll do the job. What I really need to get into is reloading.
The weight feels right, its heavy but I am used to it. I chose this model because of its long and successful history in the military and in the civilian sector. I am willing to travel to find some good hunting grounds, maybe take a week off work and go on a road trip. As far as the scope, I...
Well my buddy really wants to get into hunting. We both bought rifles his is a Sako I bought an AMERICAN rifle, a Remington 700 Police in .308. Well I know little about this rifle. I just installed an aluminum rail on it and plan to stick a Trijicon accupoint 5-20X50 on it. I was gonna go with...
I think I'm gonna use my tax refund to purchase a suppressor. I know this thread comes up a lot, I just need to know where to start, for someone to steer me in the right direction. The wait is gonna be the hard part...:banghead:
I went with an EO Tech and Knighst Armament Micro Flip Up Rear Sight. The Eo Tech is great for close quarters, Im not looking to really go hunting with this thing, its more like for home defense. The rear aperture sight will do well for long distance engagements in my opinion.
prices of .22 LR are ridiculous, I really do hope things calm down. I would really like to invest in reloading equipment I think thats definitely something I want to do, where should I start?
Ammo prices are through the roof, gun prices are ridiculous, I don't even go to the range anymore. Its a nightmare out there, my own parents think I'm crazy for owning so many pistols and one AR-15. I wish people would wake up and see why we need AR's and pistols that carry more than 7 or 10...