1. So is Grendel ammo still chugging? I don’t reload as of yet so I really don’t know

  2. Yeah there's plenty around now. Palmetto has got there steel cased 7.62 out so we outta be close for their grendel ammo as well. I can get it at nearly every ffl near me(florida) but prefer to order a couple of thousand rounds at a time. Hell I got 20 boxes at rural king the other day for 19$ a piece

  3. Dope. Maybe I can wait out the 308 voice in the back of my head a little longer. I do want the jakl but I don’t want to not shoot it you feel me

  4. 308 is cheaper to shoot than grendel for sure for target loads like from AAC. Most grendel fmj is 20-25 a box depending on the time of year. The short jakl in 308 is on my list as well as a Psa Ak in 6.5 grendel if it ever gets released

  5. Looks like brass depot price is $999. Is this a legit site

  6. Yeah it is they send weekly updates too. They start shipping out preorders first week of May. But they ship in the order they received the preorders.

  7. There are real psychics out there. Look it up the cia has been using them for decades and are real without question. People who claim to be psychics are full of shit mostly thats why they dont play the lottery. But there are real ones with real evidence to back it up going back to the 1960s

  8. I agree. I dont think psychics actually predict the future like the claims. But they can do all sorts of unimaginable things. The cia calls it remote viewing for a reason

  9. Mine too! Went through capitol armory. Its getting delivered via ups this afternoon. I'm looking forward to using it

  10. I would assume it would as all the 9mm canik mags are interchangeable in the bigger ones

  11. Check out the Canik. Light pistol that shot very flat

  12. I agree the small caniks are far easier to shoot. But between the 2 I'd take whichever holds more ammo

  13. At close range poa is less important than good trigger control. Start at like 3 or 4 yards until you can shoot tight groups and when you are consistent the target will tell you itself where to hold so dont mess with the sights. I combat hold all my polymer pistols and do well. It won't make enough difference within 10 yards to notice til you can really shoot well. Pistols are hard to shoot until you put some rounds down range. Get training if you can it will help

  14. Not the xtp. It will blow to pieces at that velocity. I'd assume any jhp would do the same. I'd pick something copper to get any chance of the bullet holding together. Like a tac xp would be the only hp I would consider and even that may come apart at those speeds. An xtreme hunter would be an execllent choice. The xtps at underwood velocities fragment on game, and that is with a normal sized barrel.

  15. In that case would you recommend the solid core? As much as I'd like underwood, it's not sold in Canada as far as I know.

  16. Just checked into that bullet. I think it will be a solid choice it's a coated lead bullet so it'll hold together well. Good luck! Hit the vitals and whatever you shoot will be dead shortly just like hunting with a bow.

  17. The selling price is good but with transfer fees and all that its cheaper to get one at the local shop for me. Call a local ffl and see if they can order and sell one cheaper than all the added costs.

  18. Yep at my shop I think they are 500$ before taxes. I've not seen one in person priced over 525$ which would still be cheaper

  19. You’ll be fine. No one is paying enough attention to you to notice even some of the more obvious printing lol

  20. I agree. People aren't looking for guns and when they do see something they have no idea what it is and forget it. I carry full size 10mm or 1911 with a t-shirt no problem. A holster that seats more of the gun under or below the belt is much easier to conceal. A lot of holsters today have half the gun or more above the belt. That's why people go to small pistols when they should go bigger with a holster sitting deeper Lmao

  21. Oh nice. I always found them to be softer shooting in my polymer 10s but haven't tried them in my 1911s. They are a great hunting bullet for the 10mm if you ever get a chance to try it out

  22. Kenai is awesome. It loosens up and is out of the way. I use mine all the time with any one of my 10mms

  23. Streamlight make a great light just find the one you like best. My mc9 is a pocket gun using a sticky holster. I can't speak on another brand that makes holsters for them. But there's a few options and you'll get some solid answers on here

  24. I'd get the rival. It's really a pleasure at the range. But if you put some money into your mete, then you can save up for the tti.

  25. If theirs real money and assets involved set up a trust. Talk to a good lawyer about it and take their advice wether its a trust or something else. You either pay now for a trust or later for probate and will be leaving that for your kids to deal with when it could be settled long before death comes.

  26. I can say I picked the rival over the vp9 and it wasn't even a close call. The mete will be great at the range and easier to shoot

  27. Good deal but with shipping and transfer fees it's cheaper to buy local for me. I can pick up a black mc9 for 350-375$ at a few shops near by

  28. These Glock 10mm don’t like limp-wristing. They have a pretty heavy spring, and you need to grip tightly to prevent failure-to-feed. Most of the time, failures like this are due to a weak grip.

  29. Yes 10mm In general are easy to limp wrist. My xten is the only one I've not seen limp wristed yet by new shooters. My g40 In a newer shooters hand is guaranteed limp wrist ftf atleast a time or two.

  30. Hey I just got one. What red dot is that? Do I need any of the plates?

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