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    Hollis is a showoff. He's almost as bad as that gaijin prick.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Death. View Post
    Here's the start of my humble AR.


    Are the Magpul rear BUIS really any good as a dedicated iron sight? I really want a mil-spec carrying handle sight until I buy optics (probably 6 months from now), but they all seem to be about $80-$100..
    I like them (Gen II's), but in the end it's your choice and what makes AR's so enjoyable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Joe View Post
    Hollis is a showoff. He's almost as bad as that gaijin prick.....
    Heh, heh....

    ....Meinteil, that's the Sterling AR-180 I was telling you about....I want it as much as Hollis wants my Israeli FAL.

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    Well Everyone, Come September i will be acquiring my Canadian RPAL License. Time for me to own my very own handgun.

    Looking at buying a new Glock this winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijinsamurai View Post
    Heh, heh....

    ....Meinteil, that's the Sterling AR-180 I was telling you about....I want it as much as Hollis wants my Israeli FAL.
    I just want the chance to shoot one. Hey, that reminds me, you had the chance to buy one you...you prick!

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    I know, don't remind me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzo__ View Post
    Well Everyone, Come September i will be acquiring my Canadian RPAL License. Time for me to own my very own handgun.

    Looking at buying a new Glock this winter.
    Congrats man! I'm looking into getting my M&P9C soon.

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    my handgun group, 4 antiques, rest are shooters (4 antiques upper left): the long barrel upper right is an inexpensive wood griped 22LR single action for targets, snakes and such; bot. center is S&W 357magnum (wood grips) model 686 w/ 4inch barrel, dead center my Beretta 92FS 9mm (Italian made) w/ 3 mags, below it is my Beretta caliber 22LR hideout gun w/ 2 mags; right side upside down is an old (wood grips) S&W 38special caliber (likely an old police gun), above it is my Ruger 357 magnum caliber single action New Vaquero (sweet handgun); left center is my S&W model 422 (wood grips) target type caliber 22LR w/ 2 mags.
    also shown speedloader for the Smith 357 magunm.
    the antique wheelguns are old cheaply made: Iver Johnson's Arms & cycle works 32caliber, another Iver Johnson last patent date 1896; Hopkins & Allen 32 caliber last patent date 1886; and a U.S. Revolver Co. 32 caliber? the silver color mag lower left is a higher capacity mag for the Beretta 92FS.
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    Here is one of my favorites. An IMI Galil ARM in 5.56. I have a few others both in 5.56 and 7.62 X 51. Superb battle rifle, but a bit on the heavy side. And yes, be very jealous, those selector markings are real. This thing runs like a scalded dog on full auto. Very fun to shoot. I have an Aimpoint Comp M3 mounted on a railed topcover (which necessitates a horizontal charging handle of some kind, mine is an IMI made full auto bolt carrier with a horizontal charging handle although certain AK full auto bolt carriers will work as well.) I can also mount the PVS-14 night vision monocular, although I prefer that on my LWRC M6. And a bayonet lug, typically found on the earlier Magnum Research rifles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijinsamurai View Post
    No problem!

    A friend of mine has a PSL, and I'd caution you not to expect anything near match-grade accuracy from it. I've never built one, but I can imagine it's probably not incredibly difficult. However, I'd advise against it unless you've built a couple of standard AKs previously, just so you know what you're getting into.
    Thank you for the info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-5 Killer View Post
    Thank you sir!

    Another random question. I have also been looking around for a PSL/SSG-97 and havent found one for a good price. How hard its it to build one out of a parts kit? I am pretty handy but I have never build a rifle before.
    Go for a Yugoslavian M-76.I just ordered a custom one today.


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    Here is one of my favorites. An IMI Galil ARM in 5.56. I have a few others both in 5.56 and 7.62 X 51. Superb battle rifle, but a bit on the heavy side. And yes, be very jealous, those selector markings are real. This thing runs like a scalded dog on full auto. Very fun to shoot. I have an Aimpoint Comp M3 mounted on a railed topcover (which necessitates a horizontal charging handle of some kind, mine is an IMI made full auto bolt carrier with a horizontal charging handle although certain AK full auto bolt carriers will work as well.) I can also mount the PVS-14 night vision monocular, although I prefer that on my LWRC M6. And a bayonet lug, typically found on the earlier Magnum Research rifles.
    What do you do for a living? You have alot of money from the looks of it.

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    Impressive pistol collection, Commanding!

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    Newest addition:

    Ameriglo CAP sights....love 'em so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruntcap View Post
    What do you do for a living? You have alot of money from the looks of it.
    Ha! Well, I didn't buy it yesterday, but currently a select fire Galil runs about 20K. If you can find one. I recently had mine overhauled by a great 'smith in Tennessee. The PVS-14 was pricey, but after screwing around with cheaper sh*t and being disappointed (and wasting money, my typical pattern) I splurged for a good night optic. The AWB of '94 was my "buy now" wake up call. No regrets.

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