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cmr076 10-24-2011 08:04 PM

charger:

http://www.google.com/products/catal...MAE#ps-sellers

CleanNeon98 10-24-2011 08:04 PM

Trying to rice out my Ruger a bit. Where can I get custom grip panels for it? I found these on eBay but they are kinda corny, I'd like to see what else is out there.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/461-Ruger-GP...#ht_1421wt_932

cmr076 10-24-2011 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CleanNeon98 (Post 2062728)
Trying to rice out my Ruger a bit. Where can I get custom grip panels for it? I found these on eBay but they are kinda corny, I'd like to see what else is out there.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/461-Ruger-GP...#ht_1421wt_932

get some nice Hogue rubber grips, those spider ones are ghey

CleanNeon98 10-24-2011 08:08 PM

I held one with the Hogue and it's honestly way too thin for my hands.

SvicksTc 10-24-2011 08:23 PM

Dave you're the man!! Always got my back, Ill have to find that mount since they seem to be out of stock from that link...

cmr076 10-24-2011 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 2062738)
Dave you're the man!!

I'm at my parents house for the night helping them with some ****. shoot me a text tomorrow, the flashlights at Katherine's ::I think:: actually i am 98% sure I know where it is, just remind me to check. It really is the perfect light, it strobes, has momentary on if you press the button lightly, and three ( i think, maybe two) different intensity levels.

Are you gonna put it on the AR!??!?! It'll be sweet!

cmr076 10-24-2011 08:29 PM

http://www.midwayusa.com/Product/150...aluminum-matte

SvicksTc 10-24-2011 08:32 PM

Alright sounds good, ya its going on he AR, was looking for a light setup to go for and you hook me up once again!!

cmr076 10-24-2011 08:42 PM

just remember that once you let me pry the glock away from you!

SvicksTc 10-24-2011 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 2062750)
just remember that once you let me pry the glock away from you!

One day, one day :(

cmr076 10-24-2011 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 2062754)
One day, one day :(

you sound like katherine when I ask for a beej :mrgreen:

SvicksTc 10-24-2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 2062766)
you sound like katherine when I ask for a beej :mrgreen:

hahaha, tell her that she owes you one on my behalf :wink:

~Brian~ 10-24-2011 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 2062811)
hahaha, tell her that she owes you one on my behalf :wink:

That should be an interesting conversation.. haha

DC2.2GSR 10-24-2011 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 2062675)
Excited for the new stock, however, its pretty heavy...

:roll: Weight room. :mrgreen:


The rifle looks great man, good to see you got some quality optics up top. It pays to spend good money on good gear if for nothing else than resale. Buying good stuff guarantees that you can at least get some money out of it in case of your own personal SHTF scenario. I've been there (recently), it sucks. lol.

If Dave gets you that Strion light then you're set, otherwise I'd look at the PT-2L. I EDC one and I love it. It's small and light, which is always a plus. You'd just have to get a smaller mount that can accept its 0.77" barrel and you're set. It's very bright too. Outdoors it gives a decent spot light out to about 40 yards or so. On its brightest default setting it's pretty much at the limit of anything you'd want to attempt to use indoors. It strobes and also cycles to a dimmer setting too, which is great for indoors so that you don't blind yourself with the light reflecting off of the walls. Also, it's cheap. I bought mine on impulse at Cabela's for like $60 and it came with two batteries.

SvicksTc 10-24-2011 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DC2.2GSR (Post 2062816)
:roll: Weight room. :mrgreen:


The rifle looks great man, good to see you got some quality optics up top. It pays to spend good money on good gear if for nothing else than resale. Buying good stuff guarantees that you can at least get some money out of it in case of your own personal SHTF scenario. I've been there (recently), it sucks. lol.

If Dave gets you that Strion light then you're set, otherwise I'd look at the PT-2L. I EDC one and I love it. It's small and light, which is always a plus. You'd just have to get a smaller mount that can accept its 0.77" barrel and you're set. It's very bright too. Outdoors it gives a decent spot light out to about 40 yards or so. On its brightest default setting it's pretty much at the limit of anything you'd want to attempt to use indoors. It strobes and also cycles to a dimmer setting too, which is great for indoors so that you don't blind yourself with the light reflecting off of the walls. Also, it's cheap. I bought mine on impulse at Cabela's for like $60 and it came with two batteries.

Ya, I hear you..when i first bought my ar i picked up a cheapy BSA red dot, which did the trick for the mean time, but really was a wast of 75 dollars towards real optics. I should of just bough my mbus first and learned off of iron sights. I begin thinking that if shtf and i have this cheap optic that may be unrelaible, break easy, etc, that is no good.

Eotech for the price cant be beat IMO. I like aimpoints stuff too, but out of my range. I was also looking at Acog's, but for my purpose I went with the eotech for close quarters. Well see how i feel about the magnifier at the range. However, the side flip mount is awesome. However, it might be one more thing that could get hung up rounding a corner or something, so idk...

I sure as hell dont want my gun looking like this...

CleanNeon's AR:
http://www.kollewin.com/EX/09-16-19/geared_out_AR15.jpg

haha

~Brian~ 10-24-2011 11:06 PM

^that reminds me of the Ghostbusters car... haha

Munky 10-25-2011 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Bane (Post 2062350)
Only time my off duty weapon isn't loaded is when its ejecting the last spent casing or its getting cleaned

1 in the chamber or its a paperweight

^^^That
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Originally Posted by ~Brian~ (Post 2062421)
So you guys keep a round in the chamber even when you're at home??

Yup...my bodyguard is always loaded unless I'm cleaning it as well as my Kimber UCII (until I get another shotgun for HD)
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Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 2062709)
I would make it a habit to use my carry ammo (as in the ammo that is in the mags I carry) once a month. It IS more expensive but certain SD ammo fires differently than range ammo and I like to stay on top of that ish. Plus a box of hornady CD or whatever I am carrying isnt THAT expensive and I would prefer to have fresh rounds monthly than go 5 months reloading and re-racking the same ammo. Just my practice, I am sure everyone is different.

^^^Most definitely this!!! A wise man once told me it's always good to routinely practice with your carry ammo because you never know when it could possibly fail. I never put much thought into it until I took my UCII to the range one day with hollowpoints and had about 5 fail to feeds.:mad: Narrowed it down to the magazines not bringing the rounds high enough to clear the bottom of the ramp and threw those bitches in the trash.
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Originally Posted by CleanNeon98 (Post 2062728)
Trying to rice out my Ruger a bit. Where can I get custom grip panels for it? I found these on eBay but they are kinda corny, I'd like to see what else is out there.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/461-Ruger-GP...#ht_1421wt_932

Custom/Novelty grips are SUPER GHEY!!! :roll:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...2/Glock343.jpg


For real though those spider ones are kinda fugly but hey it's your gun and if you like them get them. I catch a lot of **** for having the punisher grips on my 1911s & the punisher base plates on my Glock 19...but you know what...F*CK YOU it's my gun and I will do what I want!!!:mrgreen:

CleanNeon98 10-25-2011 02:35 AM

So if I keep one chambered, I should leave it there or rotate?

Munky 10-25-2011 04:08 AM

If you keep one chambered it's good practice to rotate it through the mag so that you don't have the same round always being chambered. It's also good practice to take that same magazine of personal protection ammo to the range and fire it. Then reload the magazine with fresh ammo when you're done. Because you never know when one of those rounds might not agree with your gun or vice versa.

SvicksTc 10-25-2011 06:19 PM

Well, since Dave has hooked me up again with the Stream Light Flashlight, I just placed the order on the mount and some ranger plates..

Once I figure out what stock I want, she will be done for a long while..

Thanks again Dave, in debt to you once more

Guess the pea shooters?

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ksTc/MyEDC.png


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