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1911 is a classic chassis and can be found in so many forms. I know shooting is a personal feel type sport, but I've always liked the way a 1911 feels. The dovetail always gave me a sense of safety. All it takes is for a glock to take out the webbing in your thumb/forefinger and you'll appreciate the dovetail. :lol I'm also fond of the way a CZ/Jericho feels in my hands. I'll take the polymer in a conceal/carry situation. But for the range I love my steel baby eagle. I would love to get one in a .45 cal, but the thought of having to buy and/or reload another caliber freaks me out. Plus, if you're going .45 baby eagle, you're not too far off from the real deal 50 cal DE. What pistol chassis do you like CRS? What about the rest of you shooters? |
I only have .22 pistols - and my Ruger Hunter is 1911'ish but more hand room - which works for my large mitts. Otherwise, I prefer my revolvers. |
I thoroughly enjoyed picking up my mail today as the rifle I have been waiting to arrive was finally waiting for me! I won the GOC contest for 6 months free financing and I have always had my eye on a new Steyr and I have also wanted to have one nice .270 in my safe....so I found exactly what I wanted at Prophet River and they took care of the rest. Initially the Nikon I ordered was in stock but in between getting the paperwork sent another employee sold it. So, they contacted Nikon and they only had the 50mm objective in the same scope, so Prophet upgraded me at no extra charge. They mounted the scope and bore sighted it for me, all I need to do is get it to the range. I've been smiling all afternoon and already tinkering with it: cleaned it, added a cheek pad, and also added a sling. http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...pshyudm250.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...pshrxohdps.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...pszm3x92my.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...pszddw5eg7.jpg |
that's awesome steyr makes great rifles |
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Prophet River was awesome to deal with - big kudos to them. Multiple emails answered almost immediately with updates about every piece of info they came across. When Nikon sent the 50mm scope they did also find and ship the 42mm version (it is a Monarch 3 in 4-16 x 50mm). Prophet said they would stand by their offer to upgrade me for free, but I offered to pay the difference and they wouldn't take it from me. Prophet did not charge me for: shipping, mounting the scope, and bore sighting the scope. Top class owner and staff - this is my second rifle I have bought from them now since Christmas and I know it won't be my last. Too bad Scott pissed me off, hey incubus? :badpokerface: |
it happens, hope we can make it right one day |
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So...... who is Scott, and what did he do? :badpokerface: |
Scott's the owner and a great guy, we were just trying to figure out Nikon prices and couldn't match at the time. |
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Reliable didn't work out well, the girl there (who is known for her attitude) ignored me for a while, eventually dropped the scope on the counter and walked away. As much as I hated to do it, I ordered the scope from Cabela's (cheaper than both locations). I try to support my local gun shops and I stop at almost all of them throughout the provinces as I travel, but if they want to throw an attitude and be their own worse enemy, then I just scratch that off the list as a business that will get any of my money. In this crappy economy and poor dollar, I would be happy to get 20% for my retail commodities. Gun shops are going to feel that low dollar this year and inventory will have dust. |
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I'm a pretty big fan of Sig, M&P, Glock, and CZ (though that's basically saying Sig twice). The only manufacturer that I'm not at all a fan of (due to the placement of their safety) is Springfield. HK fit a bit too big for me but that's about all I can think of. |
Has anyone here bedded their own rifle? Looking into trying this on a few of my guns and I'm wondering if there are any hints people have learned along the way. |
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Gun shops have always been very cliquey, even more so in the 90's. But because of guys like incubus and a few other fellows at Int'l, I feel good when I go in there. I don't have any dealings with the older fellows there, and I'm just fine with that. They have a bit more of an old school way of communicating with customers. Incubus, keep kicking ass my man. Just keep the IT away from me. That guy is always looking for an argument. :badpokerface: Quote:
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Use tape between the barrel and the stock when using JB weld so you can pull it apart if you ever want to. You can then sand down the JB to make the perfect fit. |
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I'm going to read a bunch more on bedding. |
So I managed a little time at the range today. I didn't have a lot of time, it was pouring rain, and I only had factory Norma 130g and Federal Blue Box 150g ammo to try. I forgot my cleaning rod and I didn't bother with a Chronograph - I'll get to that when I reload. Everything was tight, the mag, the bolt, the safety - all of it. Smooth, but stiff - I needed to push the bolt with similar force as my K31. A fellow showed up about an hour into my range time (I was there by myself prior) and he immediately walked up and asked to look at it, he recognized what it was immediately and had only seen one on the internet prior. Me too, prior to buying it online. He was a big Tikka fan and had three with him in .308, so we agreed to do a gun swap later into the shoot. The Tikka T3 Varmit bolt was really smooth and light - I could operate it with my pinky. When he tried my Steyr, he thought that the cartridge was jammed as the bolt needed a good push to get it to close. I tried a Steyr bolt in the past, so this is not news to me, but the Tikka bolt action impressed me, to say the least. One of his rifles also had the new Trijicon 4-16x50mm illuminated scopehttps://www.trijicon.com/na_en/produ...RS29-C-1900020 and the glass was nice, though I didn't care for the large illuminated cross hairs. What I learned about the Pro Hunter: * The 8.7 twist rate balances 150g bullets well - much better than 130g, so this is a .270 with a punch. I can work with that. * The trigger is 3.5lbs with only a couple of millimetres of creep - I will work on that. * The machine tolerances are tight tight tight. * Not sure how I feel about the synthetic mags - time will tell. They were stiff to load both cartridges into them and also rounds into the chamber, I'm sure they will loosen up. * Takes along time to cool the barrel between 3 or 4 shot groups * The stock comb height works well for me with high Talley rings and the cheek pad with only 3-4mm of height * I kind of like the two stage mag insert feature - single load with the mag half in or tap and load from mag - great hunting option. * This thing is loud for a .270 but the recoil is minimal compared to my 7mm that I usually shoot. * The Nikon scope is easy to adjust and reset zero without tools - very nice optic for this rifle Setting up - target tree is for my .22 CZ http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...psl9i1cwfo.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps2joe1ur0.jpg Nikon Monarch 3 4-16x50mm http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...pscmnuaybg.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps55uj7z49.jpg Off-hand first three shots at 100 yards with Federal Blue Box 150g (squares are 1") http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...psrg1ddnci.jpg Off-hand at 100 yards, trying to zero 1" high with Federal Blue Box 150g http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/q...psivuxlvo4.jpg |
Zebra, loved the barrel and bolt handle. And good shootin' Dormant gun enthusiast here. Have a few in my collection, here's a picture of some of my favourites. (Sorry for the random sizes) Sig P226 MK25 9mm and Sig P226 ST .40 cal http://i.imgur.com/XyIogFs.jpg Remington 870 Police Magnum http://i.imgur.com/J8Bab5G.jpg Colt Series 70 full-size Government 1911A1 .45 ACP http://i.imgur.com/ptXPV8A.jpg CZ 452 Mannlicher stock .22 LR http://i.imgur.com/kdNgO7Q.jpg Marlin 1894 .357/.38 Cowboy Limited with octagonal barrel http://i.imgur.com/hgHiIHB.jpg Winchester 1892 made by Miroku in Japan 44 magnum http://i.imgur.com/NuYU8fs.jpg Mossberg 590A1 with OKC M7 bayonet http://i.imgur.com/wm1EApL.jpg |
Hey incubus, does international carry the Vortex Spitfire 3x? Looking to get it locally but it doesn't seem anyone carries it. Spoiler! |
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totally wanna get into IPSC in the future |
I can check on Tuesday I'll let you know, idpa and 3 gun over ipsc |
Jimbo - nice collection you shared. I love the Marlin and the FS CZ. If you want to ever sell either of those two, I'd love to talk. |
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Jimbo, I really like that Mossy 590 you have. The Bayonet is such crazy overkill, that it just works! :lol I hit up the Langley rod and gun club with a buddy the other day. It was a nice experience. Small and indoor, but only about 15 minutes from my house. I brought out my pistol collection, and the 10/22 for the boy to shoot. We had a good time out there, but they sure like to take things slow. No loaded mags on the bench, no more than five rounds per mag. I walked out of there with a smile on my face, and about the same amount of ammo that I came in with. But it was a lot of fun. Plus, its nice to shoot the pistols indoor at this time of the year. |
please sign this when you get a chance, even if you don't have a ar. we must stand together as gun owners. https://petitions.parl.gc.ca/en/Peti...Petition=e-111 |
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Sadly I haven't shot my pistols in over a year...I can't find a range that I like. Either it's too damn crowded, too far of a commute, too restricted rule-wise or something. A buddy of mine shoots at a range in Chilliwack and he says good things about it, but gotta be a member. |
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