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Timbonez

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  1. These 2 needed a good cleaning.  It had been a while for both of them.

    Brownells BRN-180 10” in .300 Blk

    Alchemy Custom Weaponry Quantico HiCap


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  2. From a multigun match a few weeks ago.  Not sure why the cameraman didn’t open the iris on his tube more to let more light in, so it’s kind of dark.

     

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  3. Well I’ve been away for sometime and happened upon BaseOps via some checkride stuff.  Thought I’d visit the old forums and check out my favorite thread Gun Talk.  Nice to see some of the OG posters still participating.

     

    All that said… I can’t abide by the Beretta shit talk haha.

     

    92X Performance purchased from LTT with their trigger job.  I eventually sent it back to them for an optics cut and now it sits as configured in the pictures below.

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    And in action:

     

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  4. Nope. But for an extra $200 I have a pistol length gas SBR. 8.5 inch 300 blackout and 10.5 inch 5.56 uppers.

    I wish I'd gotten into NFA sooner. It's not as hard as it seems.

    What info are you looking for?

    Is your 10.5" upper pistol length too or is it actually carbine length? I've never seen a pistol length gas system on a 10.5" as the carbine length gas system is more appropriate for that length of barrel for a few reasons.

  5. M2, I have a Ruger American in .30-06 that I took a doe with in 2013. It's a great economy rifle. I'm sure the rimfire variant works just as well. It's pretty nice it will take the 10/22 magazines. You're going to have to buy one of the Ruger BX-25 mags just to use it with your rifle.

  6. What's wrong with 9mm? Service/duty handgun calibers are poor at incapacitating individuals unless you shoot them in the CNS, and even that isn't a guarantee. Ball ammo, whether it's 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, etc., is a poor choice of ammo, so switching to a larger caliber really only affords you less ammo, more expensive ammo, and a heavier recoiling weapon. 9mm is the more logical choice for a large armed force (mil, LE). Modern hollowpoint technology has bridged the gap between the common service calibers, unfortunately the military proper doesn't use them.

    As an individual, carrying any of the aforementioned calibers in a modern hollowpoint works, but it still doesn't change the fact that a larger caliber bullet provides less capacity, is more costly, and is generally harder to shoot for most people.

    http://soldiersystems.net/2014/09/25/fbi-9mm-justification-fbi-training-division/

  7. After delivering over 600,000 M9 pistols to the DOD and on the heels of being awarded a new contract for up to 100,000 M9s, Beretta USA announced today the presentation of the M9A3 to the US Army. The M9A3 introduces major improvements to the M9 that will increase the operational effectiveness and operational suitability of the weapon. The improvements include design and material enhancements resulting in increased modularity, reliability, durability, and ergonomics. They are being submitted via an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) in accordance with the terms of the current M9 contract.

    http://www.beretta.com/en-us/beretta-usa-presents-next-generation-handgun-to-the-department-of-defense/

    It looks like the grip from a vertec and the rail from the 92A1/96A1. I wonder if they use the buffer and recoil spring/guide rod from the 92A1/96A1. If so, that would make those parts incompatible with every other Beretta 90 series gun with slide mounted safety (other than the 90-Two, 92A1, and 96A1). It would also not make it possible to use the slide or frame of those pistols on other Berettas, like legacy M9s or M9A1s. The vertec grip, rail, and night sights with dovetailed front are good changes. Interesting to see what comes out of the handgun competition next year.

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    Walther/S&W PPK/S - James Bond gun (actually he used a PPK in .32). Minimal recoil due to steel mass. Looks cool. Jam-o-matic...

    He switched to a PPK/s in .380 ACP in Skyfall. I have one of the new PPK/s in .22lr. Super fun to shoot, but the double action is nearly impossible.

    If you are a Beretta fan, PSA is selling Beretta 92S Italian police trade-ins... http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/18370/s/beretta-92s-italian-police-trade-in-s-9mm/?utm_source=PA-10+.308+Railed+Uppers%2C+Beretta+92s+Only+%24289.99+%26+More&utm_campaign=Constant+Contact&utm_medium=email

  9. They're probably jumping on the .380 bandwagon. Concealed carry has exploded over the past several years, and .380 is one of those "popular" ccw calibers. I'm not necessarily saying people are going to buy a .380 1911 for carry, but if they already have a .380 firearm, buying another gun in the same caliber makes sense. FN/Browning needs to make a true 1911, and I would like to see them make a reduced size 9mm version.

  10. Beretta has a $50 rebate per firearm for a total of two firearms for current and past military members. The only issue is sending in a copy of your Mil ID. They always seem to ask for that. I've heard of people successfully using a military email or something along those lines. It's definitely worth it if you're a fan of Berettas.

    http://www.beretta.com/en-us/bdt/amp/

  11. Here is an animation of the internal workings of a 1911... http://animagraffs.com/how-a-handgun-works-1911-45/

    The guy who created it also sells it as a poster. I may end up buying one because I think it's so cool.

    ETA: The one thing it doesn't show is the disconnector moving out of contact of the trigger shoe when the gun is out of battery. Other than that, it looks very accurate.

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