M1A Carbine?
M1A2?
A wholly incorrect M1 Carbine with a '43 barrel and a California set of 10-round magazines (since I bought it and shot there while stationed there). No mod "A's."
M1A Carbine?
M1A2?
Whoops my bad, but nice very nice.A wholly incorrect M1 Carbine with a '43 barrel and a California set of 10-round magazines (since I bought it and shot there while stationed there). No mod "A's."
My guess is the optic cost more than the rifle...I could go to work, or I could take pictures. Oh wait, I don't have to go to work. Pictures it is...
What a funny-looking scope you have. ?I could go to work, or I could take pictures. Oh wait, I don't have to go to work. Pictures it is...
What a funny-looking scope you have. ?
Wish the red dot was a little brighter on mine.
42 and 43 are basically the same gun, just different caliber. Having both, I like the 43 better.. Being a Glock fan (42,43,17,19) I got my wife the 42 but she liked my buddies wife’s Sig P238 better. So of course, now I have both. I also like the Sig better for a .380 caliber. My 40 is a Sig too but I’m neutral between it and a Glock. 9mm hands down, my 19 is my favorite. I just read an article on the Sig 365 and I just might have to check and see if it lives up to the hoopla cause it sounds like the perfect compact.I work in local law enforcement near a Ruger manufacturing plant; I get about 49% off of anything Ruger makes, and 30% off LE discount on anything else from a local LE contractor. I've been eyeing a Glock 42 and 43, and a Ruger American. Should I take advantage of this mega-discount before I leave for OCS? What do you recommend of the 3 being the most worthwhile investment? I'm biased towards Glocks, I am not new to firearms, but I primarily enjoy rifle shooting so pistols aren't the most fleshed out information-wise for me. Thanks guys!
In the direct FL sun on a white fence, it does fade noticably, but still usable, but given that's not a typical shooting situation, so far my "dot" has been very usable everywhere else, albeit on setting 10.
I work in local law enforcement near a Ruger manufacturing plant; I get about 49% off of anything Ruger makes, and 30% off LE discount on anything else from a local LE contractor. I've been eyeing a Glock 42 and 43, and a Ruger American. Should I take advantage of this mega-discount before I leave for OCS? What do you recommend of the 3 being the most worthwhile investment? I'm biased towards Glocks, I am not new to firearms, but I primarily enjoy rifle shooting so pistols aren't the most fleshed out information-wise for me. Thanks guys!