Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Looks like @M2 started a new business.  I've seen the Helo hog hunts but using a suppressed SAW from the back of a pickup truck is a new level of fun.  @M2 can we put the SAW in the Helo?

 

  • Like 1
Posted

Sometimes cheap can be more fun!  I'm picking up a Rock Island TM22 (in reality, built by Derya Arms in Türkiye and rebranded by RIA) tomorrow that's about half the MSRP with only 5 rounds through it!

Rock Island Armory TM22 Feather 22 Long Rifle 18in Black Anodized Semi  Automatic Modern Sporting Rifle - 10+1 Rounds | Sportsman's Warehouse


Yea, it looks like (and is) a cheap .22 AR-wannabe; but reports are it's a decent plinker (with the right ammo!) and you can never have too many of those!

I figured since I scored 2K rounds of .223/5.56 over the weekend at a great price ($500), I have credit to spend on another toy!

Range report to follow...

  • Like 2
Posted
On 10/29/2025 at 9:31 AM, M2 said:

I figured since I scored 2K rounds of .223/5.56 over the weekend at a great price ($500), I have credit to spend on another toy!

Where?  Always looking for cheap .223.

Also, just bought my first AK...had no idea 7.62 ammo was so expensive these days, I always thought it was cheaper than .223.  War in Ukraine?

Posted
17 minutes ago, ClearedHot said:

Where?  Always looking for cheap .223.

Also, just bought my first AK...had no idea 7.62 ammo was so expensive these days, I always thought it was cheaper than .223.  War in Ukraine?

Private sale up in Austin.  I was surprised it didn't get snapped up before I got there.  Six 200 round boxes of .223 and four in 5.56, and Winchester white box.  I've got enough good ammo to cover any non-range needs, this will mainly be range use.

7.62x39 has always hovered around 40₵ a round, and of course I've loaded up on the stuff over the years.  I see it now can go for 90₵ upwards which is ridiculous.   You'd think with the hundreds of billions or more rounds (300B+ according to some estimates) made since 1944, it'd be as cheap and easy to find as water.  5.45×39 started replacing it in the early 1970s although many of the old caliber rifles are still in use. 

Global conflicts are still a factor, but I think it's more to do on the 2021 US import ban on Russian ammo (thanks Uncle Joe!!), nitrocellulose and antimony shortages and remnants of the COVID-19 manufacturing and logistics disruptions which still haven't caught back up.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...