MSAR is a nice range for the price...at least for now...from what i was told, plans are to change the pricing in the future...it is the best indoor range i've been to compared to OnTarget & Fred's...
and i think someone mentioned it already but, yes, i was also told that their backstop can...
check out or call the gunrack.... last time i was there i saw a G17 but, i can't remember if it was a Gen3 or Gen4. one other place to check out would be MSAR, they had some.
i had done a xfer on a an unrestricted firearm to a FFL. the xfer charge may vary from FFL dealer to FFL dealer but, you should see anywhere from $50 (unrestricted) to $75 (restricted). basically, you check first if the dealer accepts xfers (some don't for whatever reason) then you let them...
do share the secrets pleeeaaaassse... i've been trying to fish for trout myself @ local lakes/ponds with no luck! however, what i've been catching are large/smallmouth bass... not that i have any issues with that but, i just like to fish a variety of species...
i can tell you one thing...
well, the factory mag that is sold with it is like that... and from what hear, your correct, you remove the plastic that prevents you from sliding the the feeder down and it will be unreliable...
but, i've seen a hi-cap mag that basically had a paperclip inserted in it to prevent the feeder...
yea.. those GSG5's are pretty cool... i've seen them locally selling for $600+... i assume since their selling like hotcakes, they increased the price on them... from what i understand, alot of the airsoft products can be fitted for the GSG5 (rails, mounts etc...). as for quality of those...
wow!.. funny how this thread came up... i just ordered some 5.11 tactical pants today from this exact site... for $20 a pair, i just couldn't resist... but also, free shipping on orders of $39+!..
anywayz, hope i'm happy with them when they come in ....
OOOOOOOPPPPPPPSSSSS... my...
yea... that's pretty shweeet!.. i had heard about that model before and was really thinking about waiting for it to come out and get one but, i couldn't wait and ended up getting a winchester sx3... that speed lock forearm is kinda nifty too... makes breaking it down super quick...
got this info from the calender they had posted on the site...
March 29, 2009 Sunday
Battle Rifles RR 8:00AM - 2:00PM
First match of the year!
Set-up at 8 am, match begins at 9 am.
3 Position: Standing, sitting/kneeling, and prone.
48 total rounds at 100 yds.
All classes: Bolt...
those are some nice pieces.... a friend of mine has the same marlin as well... beautifully made and a smooth action...
very nice collection though :thumbsup:
LOL!.. yea.. thats the same thought i had, i maybe be inclined to get a revolver if i get this lever action!... this just never stops:banghead: that marlin is nice but, whats also a decent .22 is the henry's... i actually had 1 years ago... i can't forgive myself for getting rid of the thing...
naaaw man.... not a neo hater at all.. i just didn't like the grip angle of it... that went the same for the mk's too.... i actually looked at the neo before i chose my buckmark...
that was the same reason why i chose the xd over the glocks.. the ergo's just didn't feel right in my hand...
so, i'm really liking the marlin 1894C lever action and wanted to know if anyone has one... i just love the fact its a pistol caliber so, i wouldn't have any problems taken it to my local indoor range... also, i love the fact you have to work the action to load the next round which gives it...
oh yea... i forgot about that one.... well, a buddy of mine had a very nice .22 target pistol... it was made by benelli, i just can't remember the model name... the thing looked kickazz and was accurate as hellz...
it was also pricey though....
i would select in this order...
#1- browning
#2- rugers
#3- beretta (very odd grip angle)
#4- s&w
#5- sig
#6- walther
#'s 1-4 are more practical 'target' pistols.... i don't see 5 & 6 as being that type but, their looks alone are very appealing...
if your looking for one thats good for target shooting... i would consider looking at the browning buckmark's or the ruger mk's... BUT, if your looking for one just to plink around and have some 'cool' factor, then look at the sig mosquito or walther p22... those resemble standard centerfire...
the link below should give you some info as to where the closest place is you can buy a daily license... you can also get one at the range itself but, you have to make sure some one is there to give you one...
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/service/netag2.asp