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Originally Posted by Soundy
Anyone shoot up West Stave?
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I have some buddies that shoot up at Stave, and like the officer said, it's the wild, wild, west out there.
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Originally Posted by trollface
I sks all day every day
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Me too.
Let's be friends.
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Originally Posted by incubus
nice, t97 shoot nice but not a fan of the ergonomics and never am a fan of any guns with carry handles.
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I'm new to military gear, and am happy as hell with my T97. It is a chinese POS, I will agree. The other night I was having trouble with the sear assembly, only to find one of the undersized pins came out of the fllimsy pot metal sear carrier. That said, it does a lot of things very well. I'm not going to put any money into the T97. But it will be a fun shooter for a while.
I've actually been eyeing up AR's lately. Canadian or American AR's. No more Norc in my safe.
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how did you get the steel? expensive?
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I got my steel from these guys in Ladner.
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I'm into what I have above for about $140, including some extra steel for the legs. They tend to take a beating.
I'm going to grab another 8" soon. I really like the gongs, and a pair of them would allow for shooting at different distances without needing a green light, or a 300 yard bush walk.
Poco is a gong show, especially on the weekends. I shoot in Abbotsford, and there was some serious gear there on Saturday. More Tavors than I could count, a bunch of AR's, and a Kriss Vector. Not to mention a ton of cool handguns, and what appeared to be a semi auto converted Mac 11 machine pistol.
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Originally Posted by incubus
anyone here reload?
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Used to.
It was a lot of fun, and gave you the option to mix and match your load. We used to make 9mm rubber rounds that used the primer to fire a rubber cap. It was great for training, as we used to shoot in our basement during the winter.