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Ray Ray

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  1. 4 hours ago, AlDente67 said:

    Yeah but is still a top-heavy SUV.  I would just kill somebody.  I have a friend who drives a Hurican Lambo.  He threw me the key and I threw it back.  No way I was going attempt to drive that thing.  Man's got to know his limitations, to quote Clint Eastwood.

    Look at the guys on the Street Outlaws show.  They drive 1200hp cars every week and still wind up rolling over from time to time.

     

    I tell you what Ray, lets get one one and track it.  Why the heck not?

    It isn't as top heavy as you think.   I'm not a speed guy, I'm a realist guy. 


  2. 2 minutes ago, vladtepes said:

    nope as you pointed out I generally shoot the gun with a magwell hold.. you have to keep in mind this gun is TINY.. so the magwell gets used almost like a front vertical grip.. no impact on function.. 

    Then I stand corrected sir.


  3. 1 hour ago, Bklynracer said:

    Why to far back? not doubting, just asking, really don't know.

    It looks like you would need a magazine hold to put your thumb on the rear of the light.  Whereas, pushing the light forward would allow the operator more leeway. 


  4. 6 hours ago, AlDente67 said:

    I wouldn't even want to try it on a quarter mile run for fear of flipping over.

    One:  you can flip  almost ANY vehicle over if you drive it hard enough.

    Two:  the trackhawk is designed to race.   The suspension is racing, the gearing is racing, the tires are racing, the brakes are racing, the transmission is racing.  


  5. On 6/1/2020 at 6:11 PM, kc17 said:

    For anyone that might be curious.

    I picked up a flat trigger Saturday. Started to take apart the FCU on Sunday to install it. Go to the point where I needed to remove the pin that holds the trigger in place.....and noticed no hole in the new trigger....wrong trigger. The guy at the shop that pulled it off the wall didn't realize it and neither did I.

    Had some trouble putting everything back together, but figured it out.

    Went back to the shop today to do an exchange. I was 5th in line outside (shop only allows three in the store at once). About 20-25 min wait to get in, in and out in about a minute. Had to be a dozen people outside waiting to get in when I left.

     

    Did you put the trigger in yet?


  6. I have owned nothing but jeeps.  If you've never owned a wrangler and just want something to have fun with you'll be happy.  If you're looking for a daily driver or commuter vehicle, get a Kia.  

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  7. 4 hours ago, fishnut said:

    First off no you should not need to man handle a lever action.

    I meant as a joke, but in regards to bolt/lever/pump action firearms the slower you move the action the more chance of a failure.  No, you don't need to smash the lever like a monkey but you should run it like a bitch.


  8. 17 hours ago, Greenday said:

    Yea, fair enough. .45 ACP it is. Just curious how long permits will take. My town was fast before the state took over. I don't need fingerprints and references are in so there's not much left to do. 

    If I was to go 10mm in a 1911 (which I will never do), I'd go a little higher end.  But for a budget 1911, mind as well go 45acp.  Good luck


  9. 7 hours ago, marlintag said:

    It's true Ray Ray, bought the lemon(Henry) at Tanners sports center in PA. It was a beauty with it's brass receiver, but my rule with firearms is that if I have to send it back to the manufacture to resolve an issue(s) twice and the issue still isn't resolved, then I no longer purchase  firearms from that company. Odd thing about the Henry was that if i cycled the action slowly the action would cause a jam. Also, if cycling was done at any angle with normal speed that would also cause a jam. The Marlin I have is of recent production and have seen the term "remlin" or "gremlin"  used to describe my Marlin, but mine is accurate, looks good, and cycles perfectly at any angle or speed. It was also half the price of the Henry.

    First, you need to work a lever action like a man.  Don't baby it.  Second, Henry would give you another gun if it was broken.   Even if it could be repaired, they would rather it not come back again.   As for your Marlin, there's an old saying that goes like this:  "even a broken clock is right twice a day."


  10. 13 minutes ago, Greenday said:

    Applied for two handgun permits over the weekend. Both my references submitted their electronic questionnaires within 10 minutes of me submitting my application. Real swell folks.

    I know I want a 1911. Was thinking of getting a Rock Island Armory based off a friend's suggestion. Good for the price, nothing crazy. Either the GI series or Rock series. Either full or medium size. Just debating the caliber. 10mm sounds pretty cool, but the price doesn't make it worth it. .45 ACP would be classic. Or I could just go 9mm and go nuts at the range.

    For the price, RIA guns are impossible to beat.  45 acp or STFU

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  11. 1 hour ago, MichaelDiggs said:

    Damn, I thought at least it would have went to family instead of another company doing everything over. Their 'new' website doesn't even offer information about lanes, shooting times, the details.

     

    Give it time, lawyers/money/taxes/bills/drama has to clear.

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  12. 4 hours ago, Zeke said:

    This is social media meat wad 

    Wait, what?

    If you think that posting pictures of your guns on the internet is going to get them confiscated or something, then you mind as well turn yours in.  Sorry @Pizza Bob, I don't comply

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