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That cz sounds (reviews) and looks nice! Wonder if anyone has em locally...

Well, your in luck. There are a few available right now from that same dealer in Pa. It will probably run you about $1700-$1800 after adding in the dealer transfer, tax, SSE, and other B.S.

Also there is some small print in there about how that price shown is the cash discount price. The price is actually $1440.

http://oakhillguns.com/cz-75-sp01-custom-shadow-target-9mm.html
 
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Anyone have an old Ithaca 37 that'll slam fire that they want to sell? Looking for a fun little riot gun to play around with.
 
I think my brolin arms shitty is an ithica37 replica. I would be willing to sell it. It's an under load and eject shotgun. It's got a pistol grip atm...lmk.
 
I'm looking for something that'll keep firing if you hold the trigger and pump it. Will it do that?
 
Well I can't say that I blame anyone who talks shit about Mag parts now. Apparently this is normal.

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In the kick me department, that Cabela's I went to had a pretty well worn but functional looking Winchester 1897 for $199. The original slam fire gun.
 
Damn, where was that? If it's old enough - possible but not that likely - it's a non-firearm.
 
Daniel, an old Model 12 Winchester would be just the ticket for you. I happen to know this because when I was 19 I had a fail to fire shooting one once. I rotated it slightly and peered into the chamber and saw I hadn't chambered it back far enough. I slammed the bolt home while my finger was on the trigger still and the steel butt plate caught me in the jaw when it fired. Laid me out in the dirt.
 
Damn, where was that? If it's old enough - possible but not that likely - it's a non-firearm

I can't remember the exact town name, but it was just outside of Milwaukee. That store was C&R shotgun Heaven. I've been to a few Cabela's stores, and they always have a lot of older guns, but this one had a lot for great prices.
 
Is anyone here in the militia still playing with Kydex and making holsters? I have an idea I need a hand with.

M&P Shield + Lasermax + Bedframe mountable. :teeth
 
Just bought my first handgun, an M&P9 FS, and have shot about 300 rounds in the last week. As I got more comfortable, my groupings at 7 and 15 yards got better. 25 yards is still all over the place. I have more ammo coming next week. Any advice for what to practice and what to look for?

Also, what's a good number of mags? I only have 2 and found it a little annoying needing to reload every 20 rounds.
 
Just bought my first handgun, an M&P9 FS, and have shot about 300 rounds in the last week. As I got more comfortable, my groupings at 7 and 15 yards got better. 25 yards is still all over the place. I have more ammo coming next week. Any advice for what to practice and what to look for?

Also, what's a good number of mags? I only have 2 and found it a little annoying needing to reload every 20 rounds.
Try loading 5 per mag. You can't rush accuracy, so if you really want to dial it in, 5 rounds per mag is a good way to mentally and physically take a break and refocus.
 
Debating on selling my AR pistol. Built up from a Broken Arms 80% lower, 7.5" Adams Arms piston upper, noveske KX3 firepig, magpul AFG, phase 5 tactical tube + buffer. Any interest?
 
Just bought my first handgun, an M&P9 FS, and have shot about 300 rounds in the last week. As I got more comfortable, my groupings at 7 and 15 yards got better. 25 yards is still all over the place. I have more ammo coming next week. Any advice for what to practice and what to look for?

Also, what's a good number of mags? I only have 2 and found it a little annoying needing to reload every 20 rounds.

Rotate your pistol 90* :twofinger

Just come out to a group shoot, many of us are playing with new toys and we love giving advise to make shooting more fun.
 
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