I would suggest getting a 308 as the next step. I have the Savage BAS, and have been extremely happy with it. 500 yards doesn't seem to be a problem for it at all. The 308 and the 300 win mag are good rifles to take the next step.
I know at one time, they had two different rifles.One was military and the other was civilian. The civilian was the less of the guns. The gun itself is a fine piece, but the ammo is hard to come across.
Civilian # vs military#
It is sometimes hard to no which guns are what, when you change over from the civilian side to the Military side. I know a few but would like some more info. Correct me if I'm wrong on mine.
Barrett 82 = m107
FN mag 58 = m240
What is the best machine gun in your opinion?
I'm talking about reliability. Both belt fed and mag.
The ones in my opinion are. What your opinion?
Beltfed
1. PKM
2. MAG58
3. M2
Mag.fed
1. Krink
2. MP5
3.M16
You might want to post this on illinoiscarry.com. The site is for people trying to get CC in IL. They would have the names and info to help you out with a lawyer.
We all get a little bit upset at the speculators when it comes right down to it. If we had the money back in 86 to get a bunch of class 3 stuff then we would all be alot richer today.:ar15:
Processing it is what I would like to have them for. I have a meat saw & grinder, but good knives that hold the edge can be worth their weight in gold.
When I did a search on Mr Tom Krein, the only thing I seem to find, is that people had sent their knives to be redone by him. Does he have a...
I'll start by saying that I really don't know too much about knives. I would really like to find some good knives for cutting up deer. Any info would be a great help.
I agree that we need to support any ranges that we can. There is a lot of ranges that go under every year. Just because you might have a range of your own now, doesn't mean that you or a family member in the future might need a range.:twocents:
I would try three things.
1. Try to cycle the gun by hand with a full mag.
2. Hold the mag up into the bottom of the gun with a free hand. You can rest it on the mag to do the same thing.
3. Oil the hell out of it.
The first one is to see if its a gas issue. The second, is to see if your mag is...
Because I live 10 miles to far to the west. Illinazi. Need I say more. I shoot with alot of guy's from IND. I like this site here because a lot of the people seem down to earth.:thumbsup:
I was think of a 10 upper on a AR. with a forend grip with a adjustable stock. I just don't want it classified as a SBR. This is a semi auto gun I was thinking about.