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Old 12-23-2014, 09:47 AM
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That's what you call

' gun control.'

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Old 12-23-2014, 10:32 AM
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Old 12-23-2014, 10:59 AM
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Nice firearms DWayne!

I decided I wanted a AR platform deer rifle so I built one this winter. Here's a pic , and my best 3 round group @ 100 yards.
DPMS AR10 308 win. , PRS stock, precision reflex carbon fiber forearm and low pro adjustable gas block, ADM QD scope mount, geissele 2 stage trigger, nikon 4.5-14, hogue grip, and a 10 round P-MAG.
That is a great looking setup. I would love to eventually get another upper set up for scope and precision shooting also.
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Old 12-23-2014, 11:04 AM
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Ben, you missed the green dot.

That is one sweet looking AR.
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That is a great looking setup. I would love to eventually get another upper set up for scope and precision shooting also.
Thanks! I considered doing an upper for my 15, but any larger calibers are not as easy come by as 308., the only drawback is the AR 10 is a little heavy.
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DX3 as soon as I saw the pics of the rock pit I knew what state that was without even looking at your stats. Grew up out that way. Still have lot's of family there and may be moving back now that Mama Squatch and I have recently retired.

And since you said the magic word (Henry). I guess I'll post a couple of pretty pics to offset all those mean, horrible black rifles. (Tongue planted firmly in cheek)

My babies! Henry Big boy 44 mag, Henry Golden Boy 22lr, Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 mag 10.5" bull barrel, My father's Case knife.


The Big Boy is sporting a brass Skinner peep sight I did a little trim and polish on.


Golden Boy has a Marbles Bullseye sight.


The Ruger was "my rifle" for about 30 years!


I guess you can tell these old eyes don't do so well with the stock semi buckhorn sights! If you look close the Ruger is propped with my old Shrade "Uncle Henry" whittlin" knife!
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Old 02-10-2015, 11:27 PM
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Those are some awesome guns, the 44 is my favorite but I had to put a pachmayr grip on mine. My hand thanks me every time. I sold my Ruger p89 today and replaced it with a 4" XPS 45.

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Mine normally wears the Pach's as well. Just didn't look right when I was taking pics of cowboy "firearms" so I changed them out.

I also have a 3.3" XDS 45. Mine has the silver slide. Just got it and ran 300 rounds through it when it got recalled. When I got it back the trigger felt like gravel so it went back again. It's back now and fine. Was kinda miff'ed about sending it back the 2nd time so I kinda let it sit in the safe for a while. But been exercising it lately. Still a ways to go before it's really broken in. It really is a nice shooter for something that small in 45ACP.

I also have a Ruger 22/45 lite that I love. No pics of these yet.
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I have to stay out of town for a while. I could have bought another cub but NO I walk in to the gun store to buy ammo and leave with another gun. I just bought one yesterday and now another today....

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I have to stay out of town for a while. I could have bought another cub but NO I walk in to the gun store to buy ammo and leave with another gun. I just bought one yesterday and now another today....

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I have the same problem.

I like black guns.
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