I look through there every once in a while. Usually it's good for a laugh.Just got on Arms list for a minute, these guy's want more for a used gun then you can buy it new for!
I look through there every once in a while. Usually it's good for a laugh.Just got on Arms list for a minute, these guy's want more for a used gun then you can buy it new for!
Just got on Arms list for a minute, these guy's want more for a used gun then you can buy it new for!
Yea it is awful, I have bought a couple really nice guns off there but it was awhile back!Carpet baggers/flippers and dip ****'s
Anybody in the southern Indiana area willing to help corrupt a guy? I'm looking at the CZ 75 Shadow line, but would like to put my hands on one before I order (blindly). Will be my FIRST CZ ...
Enjoyed our range trip. Only took Shield and G19. Rented a G43, a Springer XDs and a Shield Performance Center. Nothing was quite what the wife wanted. She didn't mind my Shield, but didn't think the trigger was great. We made the mistake of coonfingering a Ruger LC9s before we went in to shoot and unfortunately they didn't have one for rent. Almost considering ordering one without shooting it, as it had such a sweet trigger. Only ~$350 shipped is hard to pass up. Can get Truglo TFX sights for it for ~$106. Hmmm....
Hey if you want you can grab my shield with a APEX Dcaek kit in it and see if that is what she wants.
Sister has and loves her LC9s
Just saying.
Doesn't the LC9 have a sorted history? Started out as a hammer fired gun with a very crappy trigger and then went striker fired. If I remember correctly Ruger even offered a trade in program for the original LC9. Didn't the LC9 have numerous issues and so Ruger just gave up and went striker fired?
Need to focus on ammo. Focus on ammo, focus on ammo.
You mean as you send it downrange?
Well, that too. But moreso for acquisition rather than buying another gun.
It is quite windy out there. Hope the range trip goes well for you BA. There's nothing like hot lead therapy to make life better.
I'm in a kind of gun selling conundrum. On one hand, I decided to not sell anything until I've gone a year with a mind toward selling it. That way, I should have no regrets, right? The problem is, very few guns go a year without being shot or loved on, so nothing gets sold. The RIA is due to move on, but just about everything else becomes my favourite at some point in the year.