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  1. 1911Fan

    Tavor first shoot

    The HHS II has 2 dots and the HHS I has 4 dots calibrated for 5.56 trajectories at the factory. The dots are great with the 3x magnification! The Comp Pro is a great sight for that Tavor. Does it co witness well with those proprietary iron sights?
  2. 1911Fan

    Tavor first shoot

    That is a really fun rifle to shoot! I see you changed optics huh? I LIKE!
  3. Do they really contact one's supervisor and have them fill out a form? I have never had my supervisor called in any way shape or form before. I hope this isn't a new policy gaining momentum statewide.
  4. I'm cautiously optimistic this might go in our favor. VERY CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC!
  5. As you can clearly see from my screen name, I am biased. All my glocks are reliable as the sun rising every morning. And so are all my 1911's. That being said, as much as I love 1911's, 99% of the time, a box stock glock will work every time you pull the trigger. I do not feel that way about many production 1911's these days. Some run perfect, some don't. Unfortunately, my father's Kimber Warrior has been a problem child for us. I have a friend with the same pistol and his has never had a problem. BUT, if you pony up the dough for a high end 1911, built by true pistol craftsmen, you will have what the 1911 can be as far as durability and reliability. I have learned this expensive lesson through the years. Just one example I will share.....I had a Wilson Combat Protector that I ABUSED. It was hard to do as I am known for cleaning guns, lol. I detail stripped, cleaned and lubed it well when I bought it, and never again. I wanted to know what it could take. I did oil as best as I could without field stripping every 1000 to 1100 rounds. That gun went 4,600 rounds without one malfunction or problem. Didn't even change the recoil spring. I have done much worse to a cqb purchased in 2000. I NEVER cleaned it and I lubed it every 500 rounds. It went more than double that without a single hiccup. It has been my experience that a well built 1911 can be a problem free gun that is boringly reliable. Now if Glock would make a slightly more ergonomic pistol, with more of a 1911 / "sig-esque" grip angle, I believe they would most likely all but end production of other polymer pistols. The Smith and Wesson M&P pistol series seems to be as reliable as glocks according to some of my friends that own and abuse them. Sometimes I think I might have to get one and see for myself! And yes, this guy seems like a bit of a douchebag. 1911 bias aside.
  6. Hey guys. Help me decide. All recommendations welcome! From top dollar down to best buys. Wolfy had a nice one on his M&P 15 22LR. I forgot the brand though so any of you guys who were at BA that night, feel free to refresh my memory. Thanks.
  7. FN SPR series. Best heavy barreled 308 factory bolt gun out there if you ask me!
  8. 1911Fan

    Kimber Grand Raptor

    It's a damn shame we don't live there. Have fun with the new gun.
  9. +1 I thought the audio was awesome (but I'm a dad with a heart in my chest). As far as the endless coverage.....This is how they cover up the health care sucking polls they try so hard to make come out looking good for King Obama.
  10. Phew!!!!!! (wipes sweat from brow and breathes deeply to lower blood pressure...Looks up...Thanks God...all while posting this.)
  11. Anything but O'douls and the like.
  12. I say Ruger GP100, PRE-LOCK S&W 686 or 586, Ruger SP101 in that order! No lawyer lock Smiths for me!
  13. I like low power for closer distances and hunting as the field of view is nice and wide. For tactical applications, I see merits of both so...... I use a 5.5 x 22 50mm objective on my .308 bolts. I LOVE HIGH MAGNIFICATION (can't get enough if you ask me) when I'm at the bench trying to shoot sub 1 inch 5 shot groups at 300 yards (yup, under an inch). It helps me to be able to evenly quarter that target at that distance. When I need lower magnification, say at 100 yards or so, I just dial down. Best of both worlds. Mirage is an issue during warm months, but once again, when the image is boiling in the scope, I just dial it down. Real good scopes will handle this much better than say a Leupold Mark 4 or the like. You get what you pay for when it comes to riflescope optics. Different scopes for different folks. My father in law shoots 1000 plus out in Colorado and he uses a 8x32 56mm objective Nightforce NXS. If I was out there, my rifle would have one too! The 32x is that nice when your target is that far off in the distance. But a 3.5x15 50mm objective or a 5.5x22 50mm objective would work well enough for you to hit cantaloupes and melons at 1000 yards if your rifle and you are capable. It all comes down to what you want from your scope. As far as magnifying each movement you make (breathing, etc...) with high power - This is true but it has just made me a better shooter. Hope this helps. Good luck in your search for the perfect optic for you!
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