Posted on 03/19/2013 3:39:13 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Just got an email I thought some of you might appreciate. Impact Guns has some AR-15's in stock.
Never bought from Impact Guns so check them out online.
Here the link...AR-15's in stock.
Yep, pleasure.
I had bought a Ruger sr22 and a Remington 870 tac mag from them. Both arrived at the dealer in a short amount of time and everything was in order.
I had also attempted to buy an ar15 from them this past November, however the model I selected was sadly out of stock. Realizing this, I canceled the order via customer service which was very friendly and helpful, and then made the purchase locally.
I’ve nothing negative to say about Impact Guns and would certainly use them again.
I’ve bought stuff there with no problems. But like all gun sellers I expect they are busy.
I saw a couple guys picking up ARs at Dunhams sporting goods earlier this month.
Unfortunately, mine was lost in another of those tragic boating accidents. Will never again take the boat upriver to the shooting range (at least not on a stormy day).
I would love to have one, but while all that attention and money is chasing those, I just picked up a nice lever action Marlin 30-30 for $300
(Before my tragic boating accident)
Yes the 9mm Nato is pretty hot and yes your Browning should handle it OK.
I remember back when the government had the HP White labs test all guns, probably in an effort to ban them, almost none of the guns passed the tests. The Browning was an exception. It passed with no trouble.
I can remember it was fairly common for knowledgeable gun writers to say the Brownings used soft metal. Well soft metal must have been just right.
Thanks for the heads up!
I am also a big fan of scopes. You don't hear much about scopes, but in a true SHTF scenario, I'd want them mounted on my rifles.
Keep on shootin'.
I prefer Lake City XM855 in bulk (but it's kind of pricey at the moment).
Unfortunately, I lost most of mine in that unfortunate boating accident I had up on the river...lost my rifle too. And no, I wasn't hunting catfish.
I had one too.
MESSAGE TO SHOOTERS...BOATS AND RIFLES DON'T MIX.
A Marlin 30-30 is a beautiful thing to behold.
I had read a bit about it on the Internet but wasn't sure.
I was a bit hasty when I bought it and panicked like a lot of people. It was the only 9mm left and I thought that I was buying cheap target ammo. It is FMJ. Interesting that it clearly states on the box — not for resale. I don't think that that means me. I bought it at the local Sporting Good store.
I wanted more 9mm to test our new LC9. I later found out the LC9 is not rated for it. We have other 9mm but I would like to stock up. Both the LC9 and the high power are 9mm. A bonus!
Anyway, maybe I lucked out because it was cheap and might come in handy if and when it is needed.
“... libtards will push again, and again, & wash, rinse and repeat. This isnt going away anytime soon folks.”
WORTH REPEATING & REPEATING 1,000X!
I like a good red dot sight. Got em on my AR and 30-30 and I love them for quick target acquisition. Yes, my Vortec has a 2 MOA dot, but out to 100 yards, you can zero in on a target so quickly. Zero Parallax from 50 yards out. One of the SWAT guys in our police dept recommended it to me.
By target grade I mean lower cost FMJ. Not the good self defense stuff in 20 round boxes. What those of us on a budget buy for the range. Unlike DHS, which apparently has an unlimited budget and has their people practicing with jacketed hollow points.
Went to a local gun shop today (he had some 9mm in stock) and he had some AR15. One RRA CAR4 for $990. Warmed my heart to see those puppies on the rack.
Ok, I getcha now. You are talking about informal target shooting ammo.
A gov. Pysch. Op. That went sideways. Much like fast and furious.
Wow! I clicked on your link and they are making a AR in 300 Win Mag! Boy would that put a dent in your shoulder!
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