I like the ankle set up there (but you can't wear sandals :shocked. And that Stinger is nice--but pricy. :greedy: I still need to save up for the Infidel.®
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I like the ankle set up there (but you can't wear sandals :shocked. And that Stinger is nice--but pricy. :greedy: I still need to save up for the Infidel.®
And a Kimber is on my wish list--but that's really expensive. :smack::thumb:
Your AR a D.I. or piston? :think:
And a Kimber is on my wish list--but that's really expensive. :smack:
DI. A little cleaning is better than extra money for no cleaning. Mine is from RRA. After I bought it, I found out more about it. It shoots great, but the barrel was adapted from the 270W, since that is the bullet used. It works really good, it just isn't optimal. It is a 6 groove 1:10 and the land to groove ratio is not ideal. The newer ones are 1:11 or even 1:12, and 4 or 5 grove with better ratio of groves. Aka lower resistance and faster speed.
It shoots straight, so no complaint. Below is 100m, prone unsupported, no magnification. I don't need to hear about breathing. I am shooting 5 feet, when the zero was done at level. The stray to the right is the land owners. His house, he can shoot as much as he wants.
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The above is all that and a bag of chips. Best value. A great product and is priced good. And I don't even have one. Bill Wilson's product is also great, but you his also come with some extra baggage. Like a price tag with $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
:hetro: Valentine's Day is coming up. :idunno::doh: Don't I know it... My wife wants a Kimber Solo (Thankfully, it's a lot less expensive) I admit that I could really go for a Super Carry Pro HD but I can't see myself spending the $$ right now. :greedy:
I don't know. :idunno: I've never fired one personally. Maybe someone here owns one? :help:Speaking of Kimber in general...what are your overall thoughts?
They are downright beautiful specimens, but are they worth the price??
Hey, macho guys, Christians should not play with guns.
Dont shoot me, please. run run run......
You might find this hard to believe, but most Christian gun owners don't shoot people who don't need killing!
Most of those are stories about people who do need killing:duh:Then why do you have so many western shooting movies?
Tis true. Back then, they only had movies about people who carried swords and spears.Christianity has been around for 2000 years, friend.
Most of those are stories about people who do need killing:duh:
Tis true. Back then, they only had movies about people who carried swords and spears.
DI. A little cleaning is better than extra money for no cleaning. Mine is from RRA. After I bought it, I found out more about it. It shoots great, but the barrel was adapted from the 270W, since that is the bullet used. It works really good, it just isn't optimal. It is a 6 groove 1:10 and the land to groove ratio is not ideal. The newer ones are 1:11 or even 1:12, and 4 or 5 grove with better ratio of groves. Aka lower resistance and faster speed.
It shoots straight, so no complaint. Below is 100m, prone unsupported, no magnification. I don't need to hear about breathing. I am shooting 5 feet, when the zero was done at level. The stray to the right is the land owners. His house, he can shoot as much as he wants.
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If your... 100m, prone and unsupported, with no magnification. Your pretty spot/dead on... No eye known to man can read typed print that points to zero at 100 m! The key being no magnification... Your front site at 100m is bigger than your actual kill zone on paper soooo.... Sweet rifle! And no need to make excuses for spin! Your way in the kill zone at 100 m with no magnification! :thumb:
Paul
:hetro: Valentine's Day is coming up. :idunno:
...Oh, and :CRASH: people hate you both (Ge 16:12, Jn 10:10, Re 13:17). US Intel Chief: Iran Ready to Strike America In Terror Attacks
I have a Crimson Carry II. It's pretty and the integrated laser is cool. Good if you want to practice drawing and instinctive aiming. For practical purposes, I'd probably rather have a light. And with that, you get holster issues...
Anyway I came full circle back to a Glock 26 (with night sites and some mods) and might sell the Kimber to my father. My hands aren't that big and it won't shoot some reloads...tight tolerances I guess.
Kimber not worth the money IMO. 1911 fans may disagree, but I'd rather have more rounds and no external hammer. The palm plate safety is nice though. I worry about the Glock and it's trigger safety.
I've never shot a Wilson.