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Good stuff, man.
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Please be better than Colin Noir. I do not like his channel lol .Much appreciated my brothers. I took a hiatus from firearms but now I'm back in it. Me and 2 buddies of mine (one a police officer in Houston, another a former State Dept contractor) are planning a YouTube or Vimeo shooting show. We're just scouting out an outdoor range or personal range that would let us film. Our slant is that we're just 3 regular black guys who are NRA members that love to shoot. We want to be a positive influence in the African-American arms market while still being able to appeal to the overall gun community. Wish us the best my homies.
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What stamp?
Anybody own or have any experience with the Century Arms RAS47? Looking at picking up that Zhukov Magpul edition.
[COLOR=#red]So you may or may not have heard me mention that I'm all about short rifles and pistols. Well let me qualify that statement.
There's a saying in the photog world that the best camera is the one that you have with you at the time. Well gentlemen I believe the same is true about firearms. This is coming from a guy who's first ever rifle was a sniper platform with Leupold tactical glass and 1000 rounds of 77gr match grade 5.56 ammo that came out to around $1 per round.
But ask me how many ranges in my immediate area allowed for shooting beyond 100 yards? The answer was 0. So now I was stuck with an 18.5 inch accurized safe queen. Ok so I did add an EOTech to it later but I could have just bought a $800 AR if I was going to do that.
A few years later I bought a Zastava PAP M92 Serbian AK Pistol as a novelty item since it was only $600. I was thinking that it would be a cheap fun plinker that shoots cheap Russian surplus ammo. But as I began to become familiar with it and I swapped to more functional picattiny hand guards I began to appreciate its utility. A firearm that is compact enough to fit in a small knapsack, yet with all the capacity and firepower (albeit slightly diminished due to shorter barrel) of its full size rifle counterpart. With practice accuracy became as Good as the full sized as well, or at least pretty close. You can shoot well at 200-300 yards with shorties...and remember that's 2-3 football fields, more than adequate unless you live on a ranch
As shown below, I like that I can fit all that firepower in a medium sized hiking backpack complete with ammo, mags, safety equipment, and even some range snacks (the smell of chordite makes men "hungray" ) and not look like the wannabe operator type that wears Coyote brown ammo pouches with his blood type on it. For instance yesterday after the range I was craving Hooters. I didn't want to leave that bag in the vehicle so i brought it in with me. Nobody even suspected I had a World War Z survival kit in my bag. So anyway that's my reasoning, YMMV.
Next I'll talk about SBR vs Rifle "pistols". Not much difference physically, a WORLD of a difference paperwork and legal-wise.
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LOL Thats exactly what I get from his channel. He just grabs you in with video titles and does a poor job at informing you about the subject.Colin Noir is lame. That's all. Old "what about black on black" crime type dude.
Thats my guy lol him and his son are all I watch.I really only watch Hickok45 now, that old dude is entertaining.
Thats my guy lol him and his son are all I watch.
What are the hoops you have to jump thru to obtain a suppressor?
Specifically in texas.
Rumor has it the Trump administration will push for suppressors to be removed from the NFA item list. At that point, they would simply be considered (hearing) safety equipment, which is what they actually are:I'm not too sure. Here in Illinois, they're a no go. I want to jump through the hoops to make the pistol an SBR. Trying to find answers though is a pain in the *** because most of the info online is old.