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Old 04-12-2013, 06:32 PM
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Have you seen the dragons breathe rounds for shotguns? You should check them out they look awesome! I think the last time I saw any they were 5$ a round there are videos on youtube.
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Old 04-14-2013, 06:37 PM
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[quote="Scooterz"]Juice- have you tried tannerite? Good stuff!! Good explosions & non-flammable.





Scoot haven't tried it yet but my buddy Jay has purchased 20 bulk lbs for the floating targets. In a few weeks we all will be shooting together
Thanks and good to hear from u. I got my eye on a Walther .45 1911 model..
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Old 04-15-2013, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Swiley383
Have you seen the dragons breathe rounds for shotguns? You should check them out they look awesome! I think the last time I saw any they were 5$ a round there are videos on youtube.
Yeah I saw those vids on the dragon breath Rounds Looks like a roman candle on steroids. Lol.
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Old 04-15-2013, 07:24 AM
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For you gun lovers out there. Pull up on you tube the sliding stock vid. I think you will be amazed at how this LEGAL bolt on can take your semi auto and make it capable of firing over 600 rounds a minute.
I know many of you come from places/states that do not have the pro firearm laws SC does. SC was one of the 1st states to adopt the CWP. Also the Castle law that spells out in bold letters that a person has the right to defend their home and property up to deadly force to prevent harm. Its understood in many places but SC spelled it out with a new dedicated law for that purpose only.

Many major gun manufactures such as Magpul etc.. Are considering SC as their new home.

I am a firm advocate of keeping law abiding citizens armed and informed !
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Old 04-15-2013, 10:20 AM
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I have seen those stocks. My plan before everything got messed up was to buy an AR after this past christmas just a plain jane one and build on it as I could afford. The slide stock was one of my goals, but now I can't afford one. ARs seem to be slowly becoming more avalible around here again and price coming down even slower.
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Old 04-16-2013, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Swiley383
I have seen those stocks. My plan before everything got messed up was to buy an AR after this past christmas just a plain jane one and build on it as I could afford. The slide stock was one of my goals, but now I can't afford one. ARs seem to be slowly becoming more avalible around here again and price coming down even slower.
Correct they are coming down for sure. If I can make a recommendation. The PSA M-4 AR-15 is IMO the best bang for the buck. Palmetto State Armory right here in SC. Its a true .556 NATO bore, heavy duty chrome lined barrell which is capable of shooting the higher grain AP rounds. Iron front sites and engineered to accomadate grenade launcher. The 16 INCH barrell is 1-7 twist and I find is a good length barrell for open and close quarter home defense.

Also dont let some idiots tell you that you can shoot .556 rounds in a .223 bore. WRONG !!although the rounds are same size physically the .556 creates more barrell pressure andwill ruin a .223 barrell
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Originally Posted by Harbone
I sent PJ a message with a link to this post.
Bone did you ever hear anything ?
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:08 PM
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He sent me a reply last week saying he would look into it. Have not heard from him since... :?
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I have heard the 223 and 5.56 before. I want an AR to fire both the one I was most likley to buy was a S&W M&P sport they were between $650 and 699 around here. DPMS also was one I had looked at I will look at the PSA for sure before I buy sounds like you really like that gun. The two things on the M&P sport I was not sure about was it dose not have a dust cover or a forward assist.
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Originally Posted by Swiley383
I have heard the 223 and 5.56 before. I want an AR to fire both the one I was most likley to buy was a S&W M&P sport they were between $650 and 699 around here. DPMS also was one I had looked at I will look at the PSA for sure before I buy sounds like you really like that gun. The two things on the M&P sport I was not sure about was it dose not have a dust cover or a forward assist.
Yes I am partial to PSA because they are located in SC but they make a quality piece. You take it down for cleaning every part in the weapon is manufactured by PSA. You can buy a New PSA for $999 today and its complete with all you mentioned except any Fiber optics. I use BSA Red Dot optics very effective up to 100 yards... BSA is just as effective as the EO-Tech but 1/3rd of cost...For me anything over 100 yards that I want to be surgical with needs a magnifier

I looked at several DPMS but found nothing under $1400+. I will not pay that for a .556.

My next venture is the .308 or NATO .762X54
Very humbling weapon . No hidding from this one...

For the record I DO NOT consider any of these weapons we have mentioned as the first choice for home defense. Sport only. nothing beats a 12 gauge pump with either 00 or 000 buck.

You sound like my kinda guy Swiley ! What hand guns you like ? You into black powder ?

Might as well talk about something until we hear from PJ. LOL
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