I took the mag 40 a couple years ago near OC.
If you're on the fence about the time or iffy on the cost, get off it and find the money, find the time and make it happen. You won't regret it. Mas delivers a ton of information, and has quite the sense of humor considering the topics being...
I'd try denatured alcohol and aggressive rubbing with a rag. Start simple and with less aggressive chemicals. I'd stay away from acetone, lacquer thinner, naphtha, mek, and xylene (goof off) if possible. I've seen most, if not all of those damage various plastics. I've actually used mek to glue...
I listen to his podcast, he has a true skill for making legalese plainly understandable.
I will definitely be there and drag a few friends along who now say they wish they had come to MAG40 with me a year and a half ago.
As others have said, got em, like em, good value.
Got mine in anticipation of the MAG 40 class last year and about 1/3 to 1/2 the class was using them as well. No reports of anyone having any issue with them.
I have had a bit of feedback a couple of times but it's never been too bad.
If there is a rule of thumb, I haven't learned it yet. I think you may be worrying about this more than you need to. Play with the sight, sling some arrows, repeat.
I couldn't tell if the hash marks on my sight were graduated for anything specific, I guess not because it will change depending on the set up.
Get out the Allen wrenches and start playing with it.
Remember that you are moving the front sight, move the pin/sight in the direction of where the...
I had never heard the name Possum Point. Just looked it up on the chart, I've gone right by it a number of times by boat. I work right around the corner on the next creek.
Federal.
Ok, I'm seriously considering selling, but don't want to turn this into a fire sale thread. If I come to the final decision to sell, I'll will post it up in the classifieds. The couple of you who have expressed interest will get first dibs, but in accordance with MDS rules, the sale...
I got my hands on some old .22 ammo and am trying to figure out if I should squirrel it away, sell it or shoot it. I don't have the slightest bit of knowledge about collectible ammunition.
4 full and 1 partial brick of Montgomery Wards high speed 22 lr. My research indicates that this...
Awesome podcast. Unfortunately they don't always come out on a regular basis because Mas and Gail are super busy people, but the information they provide is timeless and is still interesting to go back and listen to old episodes.
They are good people too.
My gen 4 g19 shoots great. I think you'll find that you probably don't need one as well. If you were building up a g34 for competition, it may be a different story.
If you have any reliability issues, look into the extractor. I've got a thread around here somewhere, from early 2012 I think.
Yahoo was having a sale in their hosting not long ago. It's worth taking a look if you're trying to do this in the cheap, I signed up for 5 years at only $4/month, for the second tier of service, not the base level. Never said it was the best choice, but it was inexpensive and they have free web...
Ice got one as well, and like it for all the reasons above. Plus, it's never too much of a chore to be doing some "shooting" in your living room. Makes dry fire more interesting with some feedback.
I've got the least expensive version, and the red/red is more than adequate for indoors and...
Be mindful that the express barrels have a different mag cap that ratchets on in a different manner. If you remove the dimples, you lose the ratchet action of the retaining cap under the mag type cap. Also, the express barrels don't have the ball detent on the ring like many 870 barrels do, so...