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On Duty-Glock 17
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my first AR just entry level Ruger AR-556 but i put magpul everything minus pistol grip and a scope/bipod bought from amazon


just moved to AZ and overwhelmed at how lax the gun laws are.......its literally like buying a hammer
 
^^ Nice! Does that A frame get in the way of the scope?

for some reason it doesnt......the scope starts out at 3x and it blurs it out and everything above that you dont notice it at all

now i got a red dot and it cowitnesses perfectly with the front sight also
 
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took my kriss vector out and shot the powerade bottle from about 30 yds, first time shooting it hit on first shot. I was surprised cause I n3ed glasses lol so it's pretty accurate
 
I'm looking at getting a pocket pistol and have narrowed my choices down to the Ruger LCP and the Bodyguard .380. Anyone have any experiences with the two? They're around the same price and I have heard mixed reviews about both.
 
My mom had a Bodyguard.. she loved it. It was one of their most popular guns they sold in their shop.

I didn't enjoy shooting it, but that's just me. My next gun will be a subcompact that I could possibly pocket, I'm most likely going with the Springfield XD-S 9mm
 
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I'm looking at getting a pocket pistol and have narrowed my choices down to the Ruger LCP and the Bodyguard .380. Anyone have any experiences with the two? They're around the same price and I have heard mixed reviews about both.

If you have hands on the bigger side, go w/ the Ruger LC9, it's a little bigger, if you're sold on the LCP, get the extendclip w/ the lip for better comfort while holding it. I've been eyeing the LC9 for a few years now, just gotta get affairs in order to justify the purchase.

Brehs this seem like a good gun to add to the home defense arsenal?
http://m.gandermountain.com/modperl...ushmaster-Carbon-15-22-Rimfire-Rifle&i=781756

Crazy deal since it comes with a 200 buck
Rebate. I see it is mentioned more so as a trainging gun though.

Cant tell the price since I'm at work but if it's more than $200 then it's not worth it . .22(LR) ammo is cheap but there's really no stopping power behind it. If you're going to get a rifle of that nature, I wouldn't go smaller than .223, but if you go 5.56, the chamber could hold .223 rounds which are cheaper than the 5.56

If you are really strapping for funds and want a rifle like that, don't go smaller than a 9mm
 
If you have hands on the bigger side, go w/ the Ruger LC9, it's a little bigger, if you're sold on the LCP, get the extendclip w/ the lip for better comfort while holding it. I've been eyeing the LC9 for a few years now, just gotta get affairs in order to justify the purchase.
Cant tell the price since I'm at work but if it's more than $200 then it's not worth it . .22(LR) ammo is cheap but there's really no stopping power behind it. If you're going to get a rifle of that nature, I wouldn't go smaller than .223, but if you go 5.56, the chamber could hold .223 rounds which are cheaper than the 5.56

If you are really strapping for funds and want a rifle like that, don't go smaller than a 9mm

Its 479, plus 200 debate plus 50 buck coupon code so it would be like 230. I guess thats why this considered a trainging gun. Thanks for the tip though. What would be the best option sub 600 bucks, that isnt a shotgun? Looking for something with least kick/recoil. Im not into guns so more so want something to get the job done God forbid.
 
My mom had a Bodyguard.. she loved it. It was one of their most popular guns they sold in their shop.

I didn't enjoy shooting it, but that's just me. My next gun will be a subcompact that I could possibly pocket, I'm most likely going with the Springfield XD-S 9mm

I personally don't like the Bodyguard either. my homie has one so I've spent a handful of range trips alternating to that firearm and I'm just not a fan of those lonnnnng triggers.

have you seen the updated Springfield XD Mod.2 subcompacts?

I'm going with this one myself:
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http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/150282

thus far, I've owned only a Springfield XDm 9mm compact, which I love.
 
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I'm looking at getting a pocket pistol and have narrowed my choices down to the Ruger LCP and the Bodyguard .380. Anyone have any experiences with the two? They're around the same price and I have heard mixed reviews about both.

If you've never shot either, I'd suggest going to a range and trying both out before you make a decison.

I have zero experience with the Ruger, but have quite a bit with the Bodyguard, and, out of all of the handguns that I've shot, I disliked the Bodyguard the most, simply based on the fact that in order to shoot it you have to pull the trigger back extremely far.

It may not sound bad, or even be bad to you, but for me, I personally didn't enjoy it.

On the other hand, a longer trigger will have safety pro's..

best advice I can give is renting them both and trying them out before purchase.
 
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I'm looking at getting a pocket pistol and have narrowed my choices down to the Ruger LCP and the Bodyguard .380. Anyone have any experiences with the two? They're around the same price and I have heard mixed reviews about both.

If you've never shot either, I'd suggest going to a range and trying both out before you make a decison.

I have zero experience with the Ruger, but have quite a bit with the Bodyguard, and, out of all of the handguns that I've shot, I disliked the Bodyguard the most, simply based on the fact that in order to shoot it you have to pull the trigger back extremely far.

It may not sound bad, or even be bad to you, but for me, I personally didn't enjoy it.

On the other hand, a longer trigger will have safety pro's..

best advice I can give is renting them both and trying them out before purchase.
Can you mod triggers so the pull could be shorter?
 
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