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cop206

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  1. Just found some Wolf primers online at a place called the ammunition store. Price was $59.95 per thousand. Talk about OUCH! Oh, I didn't buy any so I'm sure they have plenty left.
  2. Maybe this will help.. I agree all rimfire ammo is tougher to find than others. Seems like 223 ammo runs a close race at being equally as hard to find. If you live in a town that has a Wal-M*** then you are in luck. Go to their website and find out what days their trucks come in and then make sure you're there when they put it on the shelves. It helps to have a little inside information because sometimes if a truck comes in at night, they'll wait till early the next morning to put the ammo on the shelves. Rimfire will go the fastest. Good Luck!
  3. I'm just glad I was stocked up on powder and primers before this buying frenzy began...
  4. Thanks Guys! This information has helped as I still haven't heard back from HK. I'm certain they're really busy and just haven't had time to respond...
  5. Thanks guys! It's definitely a real HK, I don't do well with imitation, LOL. I sent an email asking HK but have not gotten a response back yet so I thought I'd ask on Enos.
  6. I have a HK93 that is stamped 223 on the lower receiver. Can anyone tell me if it is safe to shoot 5.56 NATO ammunition is this rifle? I researched as much as possible and found out HK changed the late 80's models to say 5.56 instead of 223, but I don't know if the early models were chambered for both. Thanks for any help.....
  7. Maxximuss, let us know how you like the book. I'm currently thinking of purchasing the MGM Attack Target for our department. I think the attack target will make training more realistic and possibly inspire those officers who don't practice enough, to practice more....
  8. The idea of going through Front Sight was so everyone would get the benefit of any answer given!
  9. The full definition of movement may be a good question to send into Front Sight just to see what NROI has to say about it. It does appear the RO determined movement occurred when the AD happened which resulted in the DQ and the Arbitration Committee agreed. Good Luck, curious about NROI's full definition of Movement.....
  10. Not being there to observe the incident make it difficult to get a full understanding of what actually occurred. From what I've heard, I would have to agree with the RO and call it a DQ. If the shot went off unintentional and there was movement, it would definetely be a DQ. The shot going through the wall isn't pertinent as shooting through a wall doesn't qualify as a DQ. The movement made, which in my humble opinion, could be as little as shifting the legs to transition from a target on the right to a target on the left would require ones finger to be off the trigger to keep an AD from occurring.
  11. Welcome to the forums Pasta! Where about in East Texas, I'm in Henderson. Hope to shoot with you eventually!
  12. All orders I've made from Power Factor Shooting have been shipped in a timely manner and any emails sent have been responded to quickly!
  13. Semper Fi! And Thank You for you service to our Great Country. Hope to shoot a match with you, when you get back in the Good Ole USA.
  14. That is just sweet! I'm having a Limited Gun built by AKAI and can't wait to get it in. Congrats!
  15. The 147's shot a little high in my fixed sight Shadow. Jim with JD Sales is also making swaged bullets and he can make them at any weight you would like. If you don't like the 147's or 124's I'd try the swaged. I'm currently shooting 130 grain RNFP 9mm's from JD Sales and love them, Super Accurate. The swaged bullets are not greased so you wouldn't have a problem with smoke.
  16. I'd call Donnie and get him to send a trial pack of each. I'd also call Jim with JD Sales and ask him to do the same. Check them out at trial size and save dollars. I'm fairly certain they would both be willing to mail a trial pack. Good Luck!
  17. I would upgrade the M&P to a nice Limited Pistol and then order the Custom 2011 I wanted. The M&P can always be used as a back up and could be shot until the sight tracker was built. I've owned an STI Edge, Brazos BCG Pro, Caylor Custom and a couple of others. Akai Custom is currently building my new 2011. There are a lot of gun builders out there and I'd check out as many as possible before settling on one. I wish I would have followed my own advise because it's not like you make money on the guns you buy to try out and then decide you want something different. I do know Akai Custom builds awesome pistols and they also have a buy back/upgrade program. Good Luck and Good Shooting, hope to meet you on the Range some day.
  18. 130 grain RNFP from JD Sales. Extremely Accurate!
  19. I think in your situation I would be shooting Production. I can see no advantages in shooting limited with your current setup.
  20. I would call Shay with Akai Custom Guns! Shay would be what I'd call an expert on both the CZ and STI. He will not mislead you even if he's not the one to build your gun! You can check out his website at acguns.com or call him at 954-328-5660. Either way, Good Luck and Good Shooting.
  21. Power Factor Shooting or Shooters Connection! Both have service that is second to none.
  22. I had eighteen by the time I turned 18 years old and several since. I now take pills daily to prevent them. Thank God for Allopurinol.
  23. I agree and thus would not refer to those surprise shots as AD's or Unsafe Gun Handling as long as they go beyond the 10ft rule and not over the berm. That has most definitely happened to all of us who have been shooting for any length of time.
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