That's why it never pays to sell .... regret comes back to haunt !I miss all of the .308's I have had.
That's why it never pays to sell .... regret comes back to haunt !I miss all of the .308's I have had.
I just do not get all deep snuggly attached to them save for a few. They are projects to me. Once done and running, and my friends have all ran them its OK to let them go. I miss the .308's as I don't have any serious car killers in the safe anymore.That's why it never pays to sell .... regret comes back to haunt !
To me the beauty of the regular 365 is the small grip.Try a regular 365 with an XL grip module.
That said on the 320, get your hands on a Wilson Combat grip module in your preferred size.
Don’t worry, When I’m done w the ***** Ill start playing with my 1911.
Don’t worry, When I’m done w the ***** Ill start playing with my 1911.
XL is the same grip length as a standard 365 with a 12 round mag in it. And I agree on the WC. I have two of them.To me the beauty of the regular 365 is the small grip.
And the Wilson grip is amazing on a 320.
Exactly why I like the regular 365. Can be small, but can be bigger. Best of both worlds. I don’t like being locked into a size, when I have the option to get smaller.XL is the same grip length as a standard 365 with a 12 round mag in it.
Understood.Exactly why I like the regular 365. Can be small, but can be bigger. Best of both worlds. I don’t like being locked into a size, when I have the option to get smaller.
I miss it. But getting swept up in my AR's as many have done I got away from that.I am heavily considering selling a few AR's to fund a Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5CM. The more I think about slow methodical precision shooting at long range, the more I Iike the sound of it.
I am heavily considering selling a few AR's to fund a Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5CM. The more I think about slow methodical precision shooting at long range, the more I Iike the sound of it.
I have some very nice AR's and really only see myself shooting several of them over the next few years. I could let some go and still be well prepared for a SHTF / EOTWAWKI type situation. I think my 300 -500 round training days are over though. Shooting to just shoot was fun while it lasted. In retrospect, while I did obtain skills, I don't really think I developed as many skills as I would have liked. There are some other areas of firearms that are beginning to really come into focus for me, areas I have ignored for awhile and not tapped into yet. Reading some of the Ryan Cleckner material has got me really thinking more about myself and the goals at hand more so than the gear. The gear is important, but I've spent more time focusing on that and less on practicing and improving my own skills.I miss it. But getting swept up in my AR's as many have done I got away from that.
Skills shmills.I have some very nice AR's and really only see myself shooting several of them over the next few years. I could let some go and still be well prepared for a SHTF / EOTWAWKI type situation. I think my 300 -500 round training days are over though. Shooting to just shoot was fun while it lasted. In retrospect, while I did obtain skills, I don't really think I developed as many skills as I would have liked. There are some other areas of firearms that are beginning to really come into focus for me, areas I have ignored for awhile and not tapped into yet. Reading some of the Ryan Cleckner material has got me really thinking more about myself and the goals at hand more so than the gear. The gear is important, but I've spent more time focusing on that and less on practicing and improving my own skills.
Don't worry, I'll defend us. You handle hiding the bodies in concrete.Skills shmills.
I’ll take it. When should I pick it up?Someone needs to buy this. Solid deal.
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