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  1. Under Siege - S1E10 tonight at 10:00pm Verizon FIOS Channels: 623 - HD 123 - Non-HD Regards, TokenEntry
  2. If you're curious when your Beretta was manufactured you can look it up here. Regards, TokenEntry
  3. While watching some WWII YouTube videos. I happen to come across this information within a video about the USS Lexington. The article on Paul Allen's site is dated March 5, 2018. Below is a link to the site by Paul Allen regarding the discovery of the wreckage. Link - Wreckage of USS Lexington discovered in Coral Sea Regards, TokenEntry
  4. Are you using any aftermarket parts on your Glock G21, like a slide or magazine release? Does your G21 have all factory stock parts? *Remove the slide from the frame and insert the empty mag. Does it still not seat the magazine? *Try swapping the base plate/pad with another working magazine and see it that works. Regards, TokenEntry
  5. A collaboration review by Tim and Yeager on the Century VSKA. 2,500 round test by Rob Ski. Regards, TokenEntry
  6. I must have watched this video over a dozen times today and laughed each time. Regards, TokenEntry
  7. Anyone remember this? Skipped ahead to 1:00mins in the video. You can see Cornell William Brooks was laughing inside with the smirk he made. Regards, TokenEntry
  8. Yes, the magazines are interchangeable between both models of the VP9. Refer to video timestamp of 8:30. Regards, TokenEntry
  9. Here's a video put out by sootch00 2 days ago regarding the H&K VP9 B model. Includes instructions on how to install the magazine release on the reverse side of the frame. Regards, TokenEntry
  10. You may want to look at the Maxpedition Versipack models. I have both the Jumbo and Fatboy models. The Fatboy will fit a Glock 19 and the Jumbo will fit either Beretta 92FS or a Government 1911 perfectly. Also, Maxpedition make lefty versions of these models. Be aware that using them will not give you easy access like you would with a IWB/OWB holster. Fatboy video: Jumbo video: Regards, TokenEntry
  11. New video put out by Mrgunsngear regarding the Sig P365. He provides a good comparison between the 1st gen vs 2nd gen changes. Regards, TokenEntry
  12. You're not going to find a quality AK that is new for around 500.00 in today's market. Most of the quality AKs in the past were mfg'd in communist countries were sold cheap as it has a lot to do with their conscripted labor force. Before the fall of the Soviet Union, they were selling their AKs for cheap or giving them away for free in order to spread communism to other countries from what I've read. Spend some time on "theAKforum.net" and you'll come to see why the cost of an AK commands a higher price point and why it's justified. Some topics of interest to look for is DDI and Palmetto State Armory. Also, stay away from I.O. Inc. Regards, TokenEntry
  13. I believe most of the QC issues with Century are their domestic built AKs. WASRs are imports by Century, which is completely different. Always best to do your research before making a purchase whether it's an AK, AR15, or any firearm in general. For those really interested in a particular firearm would want to do their research on a dedicated forum like https://www.theakforum.net/index.php. Regards, TokenEntry
  14. A standard AR15 w/RDS should let you reach out to 500 - 600 yards at man size targets. If you want something with precision and long range you'll need to select another caliber that will less likely be affected by windage and elevation. This kind of rifle will not be cheap and will require good optics and match ammo to take advantage of it's intended purpose. Regards, TokenEntry
  15. You're probably looking at a custom build using a .223 Wylde barrel on a Ruger Precision type chassis. This will allow you the use of match ammo in either .223 or 5.56. Most rifles that use a 223 Wylde barrel are usually semi autos. I'm sure someone will come along with better knowledge about this. Regards, TokenEntry
  16. Another alternative to an AR9 would be from Mech-Tech Systems, Inc. You can use the frame of a Glock, 1911, or Springfield XD to mate with the upper and use your existing magazines. There are two negatives that I see with the Mech-Tech System. - The parablock/feed ramp that goes into the frame may get lost. - Overall weight is kinda heavy. - Chance that the bolt when locked back can go into battery if the rifle fell over or if the charging handle is bumped. Below is a video of the Glock CCU disassembled. Regards, TokenEntry
  17. At 8:35 mins into the video Tim field strips the rifle. The stock will need to be folded. Regards, TokenEntry
  18. I just reread the whole entire thread just to be sure I'm not misunderstanding anyone's posts made. I do not see @Sniper22 posts conveying a "nonchalant" AKA "fuck it" attitude. He would be a fool to post these deterrents and layout of his home on the forum. Since this is all hypothetical. Let's say there was an intruder in his home and he did shoot and kill the person. Will the state prosecutor argue that he should have had a WML on his firearm even though he perceived that his life and family were in immediate danger? I don't see how a jury would find him guilty. What I'm seeing here is that people are already sending him to the gallows while the crime scene is still being chalk marked. Regards, TokenEntry
  19. I don't see his response as being "nonchalant" as this is his home and he should know his dwelling better than anyone else. @Sniper22 already stated that if a certain criteria was met they would be considered an intruder intent on doing harm. You can't honestly 100% say his attitude to shoot someone is reckless without having been invited to his house and knowing the layout. Also, do people really do what they say they will when they come face to face with the situation or do they give pause and have a change of heart? Again, all this is hypothetical. Regards, TokenEntry
  20. I agree, but that is his decision to make. What I'm seeing in this thread is how everyone is telling @Sniper22 how to spend his money with all the pros and cons already laid out before him. Regards, TokenEntry
  21. My input to steer this thread back on track . . . - I believe using a WML would avoid being temporarily blinded from the muzzle flash in the dark. This would result in a better sight picture for a follow up shot if needed and to ID what is in the background. Regards, TokenEntry
  22. The problem I see here is that people are already assuming guilt for a hypothetical situation that didn't occur and are repeatedly beating it to death with follow up posts. The way I see it is that the additional posts about a HD/SD situation no longer has @Sniper22 best interest at heart at this point. To me, some people don't seem to be satisfied unless it really does happen where they can post a "I told you so!" after the fact. Again, everyone has provided their opinions and the resulting consequences that will follow if this kind of scenario ever did happen. I'm going to assume that @Sniper22 will take these opinions into serious consideration and will weigh his options if he ever encounters a scenario where he need to use his firearm in a HD/SD situation. Regards, TokenEntry
  23. Here's a video put out by sootch00 for the Glock 45 yesterday. In the video there's an explanation as to why Glock designate their model # firearms. Regards, TokenEntry
  24. If @Sniper22 doesn't want to purchase a WML then that should be his decision. Having a WML is a significant benefit as others have pointed out. His reasons for opting not to go with one is also valid since he knows his house better anyone on here. If someone is so set on having him use a WML then send him one yourself. There's no 1st Amendment on this forum when others put forth their moral interpretation and beat you down with it. This is not directed at anyone, just a general statement where I've seen this forum has changed over the years. Regards, TokenEntry
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