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    When buying hard armor there are three important characteristics: 1) Affordable 2) Effective 3) Light weight You can pick 2. Do a “threat assessment” for your area and determine what you feel the most common round you may face. If you can’t decide, the rule of thumb is to make sure your armor can stop the rounds you carry.
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    500rd brick of Federal American Eagle 40gr 22 LR 22lr is ******SOLD ***** 223 ammo is *****SOLD******* Buyer must have FID card and matching ID, no exceptions. Message any questions, first to comment " I will take it " gets first dibs.
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    Anytime I hear someone worrying about marring - what they think they have as combat rifles I kinda snicker. First - the outside of that fastener does not look knurled - this one does: (random pic) And probably the most important thing here is the following - the moment you have any doubt whatsoever with one of your firearms, you will always have that doubt and worry about it till you have 100% faith back in it. So you are now in a losing proposition, because already in your mind you do not think it *is* properly staked, and as such no matter how many opinions you get - the only one that matters is yours. Stake it to the way you believe it should be staked.... I had this 1911 once - nice gun - good fit and finish - but every 200 to 250 rounds I would get a FTE. Changed mags, checked ammo, checked the shooter (was i limp wristing etc.) - nothing I could figure could cause this. I kept it, was consistent for some reason around 200ish round FTE - and I could never get past that fact that it sometime has a FTE...in my mind it is not 100% reliable, will it fail when I need it - so one day at the range - 3rd shot - FTE.. Guess what? I sold it...... If you in your mind do not have 100% confidence in your equipment it will be like a splinter in your brain...... So with that in mind - borrow a staking tool and and do it - so you can restore confidence in your tool.
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    That is not to the TDP. That being said, it may never fail or it may fail tomorrow. I would buy a staking tool ($60 on Brownells) and make it good. Retain Value? Reliability is more important than resale value. How much value is there in a gun that doesn’t work right?
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    Its way older than 98 with the Wingmaster rollmark and no Police markings Rem Police 870's models did not have fancy grade stocks. That one has a lot of hard miles on it and will probably sell for a riduculous price. I'm still kicking myself for selling a mint in the box Police 870 a year before the panic hit. I would have got double what it sold for.
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    What JB just said. Make some reference marks and keep track.
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    The .22s will not go bad (or out of style) and you can always pick up a rifle to plink around with those. Request another P2P now. Today. Do not delay. It shouldn't take anywhere near as long as your last request because that one included the FID. You can also follow up with a .22 handgun purchase. As for advice on your first purchase, what's the purpose? Let that question drive your decision.
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    I’m holding MVIS and POWW long. I think both (especially MVIS) will fly long term.
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    Looking at the description they seem to be reasonably designed: "J.W.S Dummy Rounds are printed in high visibility yellow high strength PLA for the body with a soft 95A durometer TPU material used for the primer. The color makes them easy to find when ejected and the PLA material is strong so they will last and the soft 95A TPU absorbs the impact of the firing pin." As others have said, keep a cleaning rod handy, but they should be fine...
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    There are a few women at my trap club, one of em is about four foot twelve and a half inches and cant weigh more than a buck five. Cute as a button too, but a little weird. She shoots barefoot most of the time. She can out shoot us all.
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    here's a load all in one spot, no point re-posting. enjoy http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,430203.0.html
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