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  1. No issues with mine.  Shoots really nice, even better after the "upgrade".  Put the Apex flat trigger (post upgrade version) in mine, decided i didnt like that i actually had to squeeze it all the way at the wall to get it to fire why dry firing, so put the regular Sig trigger back in it.  Works perfectly fine that way. 

    Only negative is that with the fact that frame grip modules being so easy to swap out, I might have thought that Sig would have come out with more colors by now.  (and finding certain grip modules are like finding Unobtanium).  Otherwise, GTG

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  2. I have shot a couple thousand rounds of mini mags from my 10/22..  i could probably count on 1 finger how many issues i've had with it.  As a matter of fact, I can probably count on one HAND how many issues i have had with my 10/22 with all ammo that I have tried (and I have used at least 6 or 7 different kinds in it).  Mini mags (RN and HP), Winchester M22, Remington GB, Federal HP bulk, Winchester SuperX, Winchester bulk (which, coincidentally is the kind i had the most trouble with, and by that i mean about 3 FTF's out of approx. 150 rds).. 

    Take your 10/22, shoot all sorts of different brands..  Chances are, you will have very few issues.  Its a great plinking gun. 

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  3. Inforce also came out with their APLc (gen 2 i believe).  Right now, there is a Glock model (but will work on other guns - as shown in the pic below) and they are shipping out the 1913 versions to dealers now (Glock model has bar at the end, 1913 model has the bar in the middle to work with more variety of pistols).     Just another option..

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  4. I had a Magpul AFG2 initially, but i ended up swapping it out to a Magpul RVG.  It just feels more natural with my shooting style.  I don't use it as an actual grip, but as a basic hand stop.  I have the RVG on both my AR's and my 15-22. 

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  5. Agreed.  I put the Apex flat trigger in my 320 as well (before the recall), and it just helps a bit with the leverage on the pull.  You can pull closer to the bottom and it gives it s different feel than pulling in the middle of the huge curve the 320 OEM trigger had. 

     

    Talking about the M&P - well, from all I hear (and i have experienced it as well), the Apex trigger kit for the M&P is a night and day improvement over the stock trigger system.  Crisper, lighter, much more smooth and you dont have that annoying segmented trigger

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  6. You probably should've posted this in the Handguns section to get more traction, but I believe 686+ are a round butt gun, but some grip manufacturers (i.e. Hogue) make a RB to SB conversion.  That is what I am seeing on the S&W forums. 

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  7. I have a M&P 22 (regular sized version).  I have had very few issues with it, and from what I hear, the compact is even better quality (actually made by S&W as opposed to Umarex, which the regular versions were made by).  Threaded barrel is pretty much useless unless you have a place to keep a can outside of NJ, but otherwise, works perfectly well, especially if you like the M&P platform


  8. Same..  i have a 3-9x nikon rimfire scope on mine.  Initially bought it for my 15-22, but decided to go the RDS route for that and put the nikon on the 10/22 i was upgrading.  Works perfectly.  100 yards is easily attainable, but once you go out past that, it becomes a guessing game..  (I have actually hit steel at 200 yards, but the frequency of that is incredibly small).  50-100 yards, you should be able to hit all day with a 10/22 and a nikon scope.  I have mine sighted in for 50 yds but with the BDC on the nikon, 100 is no problem. 

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  9. It is unclear from their site if the $279/year includes lane time.  One would "assume" it does, but you know what happens when you assume......  Other ranges have not always included the cost of lane time in their membership fees, so...

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  10. 49 minutes ago, My1stGlock said:

    Definitely bring to another dealer. They can read the codes off the car's computer and know exactly what the issue is. CEL could also be an emissions issue. That was my issue on a 2009 VW. Warranty definitely covers it. Don't all Hyundais come w/ 100k warranty? Let us know if the fuel injection cleaner works.

    Also which dealer if you don't mind posting.

     

     

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    Hyundai typically has a 5 yr/60k bumper to bumper warranty...  the 10y/100k is powertrain only.  Either way, should 100% be covered, full stop

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