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Zouave

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  1. Second on the Fenix lights, they seem pretty good so far. I carry their model PD32 as my EDC for the last six months. Worth a look if price is part of your consideration. If not, I think Surefire or Streamlight are can't miss...
  2. Ok, pic didn't get in there the first time, let's try that again... http://postimage.org/image/k5b5qfy0f/
  3. Strange, the stand instructions used to be one there but I can't find it either. Here is one that I had saved on my computer, hope it helps. GENERAL NOTES: Wood material is 1x2 common grade pine. Each frame has been designed for its specific shooting position for use on 50 and 100 yard berms. Use of this design will prevent ricochets from leaving the range. Drilling the holes for a slip-snug fit of the bolts, pins, item 6, will permit removing the legs from the frame for easy storage. By making the screws holding pc 4, leg Brace, slightly loose the legs can be slid together for ease of handling and storage. Screw fasteners permit replacement of damaged parts from near misses. Cans, Plastic bottles, etc may be suspended from strings thumb tacked from the top of the frame brace. Cans, bottles etc may be placed on top of the lower frame brace. PARTS: 1) 4 Pc. Top and Bottom Frame Brace. 24 inches (can be any width desired) 2) 2 Pc. Side Verticle Risers. 16 inches. Must not alter this dimension. 3) 2 Pc Legs: Prone Position: 35 inches Sitting Position: 52 inches Standing Position: 69 inches 4) 1 Pc. Leg Brace. 15 inches 5) 2 Pc. Iron ground Frame Filler, any length (6 inches optimum) 6) 2 Pc. 1/4 x 2 1/2 long Bolt, dowel or other cleaves acting pin. 7) 2 Pc. Cardboard Backer, 13 x 24 inches 8) 1 Pc. Bottom Frame Brace Filler, 12 inches, centrally located
  4. I've shot the steel full size BE2 in 9mm and liked it a lot. I would've bought one with the permits I had but wasn't able find one in time and got distracted with other pistols that became available. I may still get one whenever I put in for 3 more permits. Might be a trip for you but Shore Shot in Lakewood had one for rent which is the one I shot. I will say though that it did have an issue at first chambering a round but I think that may have been due to the condition it was in. They gave it a cleaning and after that I put 50rds through it no problem. I like the heft to the steel guns so will say I'm probably biased in that regards but I do have polymer guns and enjoy them as well.
  5. Hi and welcome! Sig's are nice, picked up a P226 in 9mm from another forum member and it's become my favorite pistol to shoot though the S&W R8 I just got is quickly catching up...
  6. Hi, be interested to see what you put together, will look out for your future posts.
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