Hello fellow Hoosiers and enthusiasts. I'm up North in Knox Indiana. A little town that is roughly between Valparaiso and Plymouth.
I learned of this site while recently at an indoor range in the northern Indianapolis area. I was there with my fiance getting more time behind a Glock 19 I have been thinking about. As well as some in-hand comparisons of a 590 to an 870. Leaning 590 (50663) unless some arguments I hear here swing my vote. Hoping to find some historic discussions of the two, and what folks may have to say about the ghost ring sight.
My current collection consists of;
*Beretta AL391 Teknys Gold
*Bushmaster XM15-E2S
*Ruger Mark II 22/45
Anschutz 1451 R
Marlin Model 60
The (3) with the asterisks are because last week they were stolen during a home break in. That's how I actually learned of this site. I was talking with one of the range safety officers and another gentleman at the counter about other areas to help get the word out. There's been a full police report done, and information has been submitted to hotgunz as well. I'm hoping the individual(s) responsible understand what they have and may be foolish enough to try and reintroduce them to the gun enthusiast market to maximize their returns. I figure the more eyes out there the better. I hope the Beretta and Bushmaster are at least unique enough they can be spotted.
Thanks,
DR
I learned of this site while recently at an indoor range in the northern Indianapolis area. I was there with my fiance getting more time behind a Glock 19 I have been thinking about. As well as some in-hand comparisons of a 590 to an 870. Leaning 590 (50663) unless some arguments I hear here swing my vote. Hoping to find some historic discussions of the two, and what folks may have to say about the ghost ring sight.
My current collection consists of;
*Beretta AL391 Teknys Gold
*Bushmaster XM15-E2S
*Ruger Mark II 22/45
Anschutz 1451 R
Marlin Model 60
The (3) with the asterisks are because last week they were stolen during a home break in. That's how I actually learned of this site. I was talking with one of the range safety officers and another gentleman at the counter about other areas to help get the word out. There's been a full police report done, and information has been submitted to hotgunz as well. I'm hoping the individual(s) responsible understand what they have and may be foolish enough to try and reintroduce them to the gun enthusiast market to maximize their returns. I figure the more eyes out there the better. I hope the Beretta and Bushmaster are at least unique enough they can be spotted.
Thanks,
DR
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