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High Exposure

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  1. Understood on all counts. and I’m not knocking, Just giving some realistic advice. All of my rifles are “customized” to my wants and desires. Ultimately, if it’s no longer stock, and it isn’t something “rare and desirable” you rarely get your money back out of it when selling unless you find someone with the exact same “vision” as you. It is eapecially difficult to get your money back on something as “soulless” and prolific as an M4 variant that’s been “customized”.
  2. I wish the seller luck, but that’s a lot of $$ for that gun. It also demonstrates the fact that highly customized guns are hard to get your money back on and wants/needs are highly subjective. When you customize a gun like that, your specs and your wishlist of parts, no matter how high the quality, are highly individual and the premium cost that results to try and recoup expenses are not worth it to another buyer - unless they are looking for exactly what you built. Finding that buyer is a rarity.
  3. Well, you can’t have mine!! No worries. I am just impressed with the MM offerings across the board and wanted to add my endorsement to the suggestion. Good luck with the search!
  4. My “Other Firearm” is from Modern Materiel. They make awesome guns, and they do it right here in NJ. You won’t be disappointed.
  5. Believe what? I’m not reading an entire Wiki article to figure out what you find surprising. Not meant to sound dickish (although it does). I’m actually interested in what you find surprising, it just drives me nuts when people post click-baitey stuff like that.
  6. “Obvious” is reading the words you wrote and believing you said what you meant to say. ”Obvious” is not inferring meaning or making corrections to a written statement based on “context”. Like @Mr.Stu said, words have meaning. We should all strive to be precise - especially when talking about a topic that hinges solely on the exact definitions of the words “stock” and “brace”. Using those terms interchangeably and basing the definition of either of them on “context” is how we got here in the first place.
  7. A gift from my son. Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!
  8. There is no “standard magazine law” for manual action/non-SA Guns. Ten round mag limits only apply to magazines that fit in a semi-auto firearm. 2C:39-1 Definitions: y. "Large capacity ammunition magazine" means a box, drum, tube or other container which is capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously and directly therefrom into a semi-automatic firearm.
  9. Where is this written in NJ statute? I’ve never seen it.
  10. Every bolt-on accessory (optic, light, BUIS. sling mount, grip, etc…) on a firearm should get blue loc-tite and witness marks. Do not use washers unless they are recommended by the manufacturer of the accessory.
  11. He does not. He did my G19, and it’s awesome, but he doesn’t have the time anymore. He is the person that recommended M&M to me and as far as I know, Joe uses M&M himself.
  12. M&M Tactical in Bayville, NJ I haven’t used them personally, but I hear they are top notch.
  13. I like the Head brand running gloves they sell at Costco. (Amazon and Walmart carry them too I think). They aren’t snow gloves and I wouldn’t wear them up Everest, but they are warm enough to wear around town walking around and are thin enough to disappear in your jacket pocket when you don’t need them. They are pretty low cost, fit tight and slim and do not add too much to your grip when you grab your gun. They also work great as a glove liner, where you can get a bigger insulated glove or mitten from another brand to layer over top if you are snowboarding or ice climbing. They also have smart phone functional fingers, which is a plus in this day and age.
  14. Throw it over the berm! ETA - In all seriousness, JJ knows his stuff - he used to shoot with a bunch of us in Old Bridge at the Steel Comps before he went and it famous. If he says it, I believe it works safely.
  15. The millions listed is for the purchase AND the development of whatever training center they are turning it in to.
  16. Looks like Ocean County just arranged to purchase a range in Little Egg Harbor Twp to turn into a training facility. I’m guessing it’s Shooters.
  17. Get the regular EPS. It comes with a plate for adapting it to then RMR Footprint.
  18. I’ve used Maple Leaf multiple times. They are excellent.
  19. the SCS is lower on an MOS Glock because it doesn’t require a plate. It also has a smaller window and no battery. It has a niche role, but I think for your purposes. There are better options. Given that - my “A” answer would be to get the slide milled at Maple Leaf Firearms for a Holosun 509T. My second choice would be a Brownell’s slide and a Holosun 407c (or EPS if you want enclosed). https://www.brownells.com/gun-parts/handgun-parts/handgun-slides-parts/rmr-cut-slide-for-glock~-26/ You can use standard height sights with the Brownell’s slide, so you don’t need suppressor height BUIS. The millwork at MLF is about the same price as the new slide from Brownell’s (under $200) so it’s a wash. Done!
  20. I would do option 1 or 5. If you want to stay with a G26 sized gun go option one. Couple of questions to think about? • Why specifically an SCS? I would have it milled directly for an EPS carry or a 509T, not an SCS. The only benefit to an SCS is it fits in an MOS cut. If your having it milled, you can use any optic. If you have the option, pick something enclosed for a carry. • Why irons in front of optic? Maple Leaf Forearms ( https://www.mapleleaffirearms.com ) does great work if you are going milled. Quality work done affordable and fast If you want to go with a slightly bigger frame, and the ability to add a light, I’d go option 5 with the following knowledge: Option 5 has a couple hiccups you’d need to overcome: • You’d need to get a 43XMOS (there is no 43mos) 43x has a grip length equal to a G19, not a G26, only it is single Stack so it is about 30% slimmer. • The SCS won’t fit on the slim frame Glock correctly. It will hang over the edges. You’d need a 407K, a 507K, or an EPS Carry (EPS carry being the better choice) • the 43XMOS has a light rail so you can add a TLR7a sub.
  21. I’m 50/50 on next weekend. I’ll chime in as we get closer.
  22. I’m packed and ready to go. I’ll check the Wx when I get up. If it’s decent, I’ll drive out.
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