- Jul 29, 2014
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Are people still buying and building AR pistols.....I thought that fad ended a while ago.
Newest fad(ahem...), building 9mm AR pistols and rifles.
Are people still buying and building AR pistols.....I thought that fad ended a while ago.
Are people still buying and building AR pistols.....I thought that fad ended a while ago.
Newest fad(ahem...), building 9mm AR pistols and rifles.
I wish I knew of indoor range in MD that lets you fire rifle caliber fire arms?
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All the ranges I go to (msar, freestate, heritage) allow ar15. Freestate allows .308 only on thursdays and MSAR allows it anytime. I don't know about heritage's .308 policy though.I thought most ranges you could shoot up to 50 cal ?
I shot my 44 mag rifle at Heritage in Frederick, no problem
All the ranges I go to (msar, freestate, heritage) allow ar15. Freestate allows .308 only on thursdays and MSAR allows it anytime. I don't know about heritage's .308 policy though.
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I feel a little self conscience when shooting this at an indoor range so I usually only shoot this outdoors. If you want to convert money in to noise and concussion, try 7.62 with a short barrel. WOOT! LOL
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What indoor range do you shoot that at ? Most won't allow magnetic projectiles and non magnetic 7.62x39 is cost prohibitive, if you can even find it.
I'd love to be able to shoot my Century Arms C39 locally indoors.
I don't think he meant 7.62x39 , that looks like a x51 .
But I'll call that 7.62 , and raise a 12in .45-70 with muzzle brake .
6.2 lbs. Dammit, I wonder why it's such a heavy pistol.Finished the build!
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