Sparrow is my choice for my fvsr. It's a great combo. Like others have said, i haven't noticed any accuracy loss suppressed, and if anything, groups may be a little better.
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The one in white marsh actually sponsors our pool team. They have a special on Thursdays, ten bucks for any burger and a draft beer. You can't beat it.
The place actually does have pretty decent food.
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Awesome! The only issue i have with mine is that it doesn't return all the way to battery, once in a while. I need to give it a good cleaning, then figure it if it's an ammo specific issue.
I picked up one of the Sig red dots from a member here for it. It comes with me every range trip.
Agreed. Their rifles i seem to like also, and i certainly don't want to ruffle any feathers of ruger fans out there, their handguns have just never done it for me.
Hk quality is tough to beat. I've never been much of a fan of ruger, so for me, it would hk no question. Especially if the vp9 is as good as everyone says it is, AND has night sights.
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My brother had the issue with his Forrester. They replaced the rings in two cylinders, then it went bang again, and they replaced the short block.
My wrx eats oil, but i don't exactly baby the car, so some consumption is expected. I switched to rotella t6 at about 25000 miles at the...
My only advice would be to find what you want, and try to make cost the lowest priority. You're talking about around a hundred dollars separating most .22 cans. They should last a very, very long time if they're taken care of. They are one time when the old buy once, cry once saying really...
I have a sparrow, and if i had it over to do again, I'd get the same. The clamshell design makes clean up so much easier than typical .22 cans.
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I'm not too sure about locations out that way, but I've been shooting in apa pool leagues for about 12 years now. They're a lot of fun if you can put a like minded team together. It's all handicapped do you don't have to worry too much about getting beat up real bad while you're getting back...
I don't have any experience with the p22, but I have a ppq 22 and it's been awesome. Granted expectations were low with a .22 pistol, but I haven't had a problem with it yet. I shoot mostly cci sv, but have also fed it federal auto match, and Remington golden bullets with no problem.
I used the paint pens from a craft store. They worked well enough for safe/fire markings on an ar lower, but were too wide for anything smaller. They have held up very well for the 7ish years I've had the rifle.