Borderlands 3 !
Borderlands 3 !
I love my original Tavor. Took it to a defensive carbine class several years ago and it rocked.I'm assuming you're speaking of this one?
Say what you will about the SAR, but mine can walk itself into battle..
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Here's a question for y'all: for you guys that have ammo stocked up, do you cycle through the ammo so you can replace older ammo with newer purchased ammo?
I have a couple calibers stored in military ammo cans and I'd like to occasionally buy new ammo and take some old ammo to the range, replacing it with the new stuff. I know the ammo doesn't go bad in a couple years, but it still seems like a good idea to cycle through it.
But I'd want to pull from the bottom to get the oldest ammo. Not easy. If I took all the ammo out and put the oldest stuff on top, OK that's fine, but how do I put the newly purchased ammo on the bottom then?
Is it just pointless to cycle through the ammo, like I want to do?
I love my original Tavor. Took it to a defensive carbine class several years ago and it rocked.
I did try to switch the charging handle to the other side, so I could mount a flashlight that I could get to easily with my thumb, but I couldn't even figure it out and had to put it back like it was. Maybe I'm just dumb. Other than that, I love it and will never sell it.
Here's a question for y'all: for you guys that have ammo stocked up, do you cycle through the ammo so you can replace older ammo with newer purchased ammo?
I have a couple calibers stored in
military ammo cans and I'd like to occasionally buy new ammo and take some old ammo to the range, replacing it with the new stuff. I know the ammo doesn't go bad in a couple years, but it still seems like a good idea to cycle through it.
But I'd want to pull from the bottom to get the oldest ammo. Not easy. If I took all the ammo out and put the oldest stuff on top, OK that's fine, but how do I put the newly purchased ammo on the bottom then?
Is it just pointless to cycle through the ammo, like I want to do?
Roger that. I knew ammo could be stored for a while, but it sounds like it can be stored long enough that I'll probably be dead before it goes bad (it's stored in ammo cans, in a cool dark closet).Ammo from ww2 is just fine if stored well, it’s not worth sweating.
Roger that. I knew ammo could be stored for a while, but it sounds like it can be stored long enough that I'll probably be dead before it goes bad (it's stored in ammo cans, in a cool dark closet).
I'd like to get my P229's slide cut for a Trijicon RMR or other small RDS. Just not sure who to contact to have the work done. Anyone know of a reliable place that does this sorta work? I know I can search but was wondering if anyone here had some experience or knowledge first-hand.
While there was a little unesainess in his holding it was a lot better than I could do at my current age. I could not just wait and fire like he was doing and instead used my tried and true alternate method of shooting which is predictive motion control--in which I predict when my waving hand will align with the target (which works for me).Good POV video of an optic on a 226
I guess it's not quite as in-the-way as I thought it would be, but I'm still not sure I'd like it. Argh I dunno
While there was a little unesainess in his holding it was a lot better than I could do at my current age. I could not just wait and fire like he was doing and instead used my tried and true alternate method of shooting which is predictive motion control--in which I predict when my waving hand will align with the target (which works for me).
Btw don't suggest I just get a brace to make it a pistol. Not interested. I have a 300 BLK pistol that I built and it's great but I'm not interested in that for this particular case.
I've always heard good things about Geissele actually. I think my bro might have one in his AR and he likes it. But I have no experience with them (I might've shot his AR once with it in, can't remember).Not suggesting you do this instead of SBR. One benefit to the pistol though is if you want to take it across state lines. From my understanding, you've got it correct. Any particular reason for the upper you're looking at?
Got this today. Usually go with Geissele and have regretted the times I've strayed. Hopefully this one lives up to the hype as far as quality per dollar.