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not sure if to measure to the fore end of the grip or the trigger but it's 11 to about 11.8 inches depending where you measure from. And this is with the printed adapter.12.5” LOP. That way it works all season. I learned to shoot moving targets with a Marlin 39A, at 13.5" LOP and still sometimes push the gun out before placing it in the "socket". A hard habit to break and time consuming. The target isn't always in view all day. Be Well, Bandito.
Very nice. The HW30 of the pistols. CrowView attachment 469337
HW70 now in the springer lineup!
Wrong my friend, look up PayPal tax implications, it takes effect this year. I did look it up before commenting.The $600 "tax thing" is incorrect, The IRS has never implemented that regulation. It has been on hold for a few years.
What you need to know about next year's $600 reporting rule from the IRS
The new "$600 rule" involves payments received through third-party transaction networks like Venmo and PayPal.www.cnbc.com
Just my 2 scents
Edward
When the gun grabbers gain enough power, they will start enacting gun control measures. They'll start with the semi-auto rifles and the high cap mags, but then they'll turn their attention to things like "50 cals", sniper rifles and "convertible pistols", and they'll just gradually work their way down their list until they get to toy guns. When that time comes they won't care if we voluntarily avoided full-auto or not.You’re absolutely correct. But if you think that might matter even a little bit to an anti-gun politician, then you haven’t been paying attention. Do you think for a moment the AGP uses rational thought to make decisions? An underpowered airgun killed somebody. A full auto airgun must be 100 times worse. That’s AGP logic. As soon as manufacturers make hi-power full auto airguns that look like the A4 assault rifles that antis hate..THAT will change things..and not for the good of the airgun sport.
As far as “statistically speaking”, the number of times bump stocks have been used in crimes is neither significant nor a trend..but all it took was their use once in Las Vegas.
We’re going to have to agree to disagree on this.
I like that one, you can fill an 6.8 L tank.like a charm, filling my k1 and gk1 to 350bar is awesome.
I don't think so, they buy tubing, pre polished then form the lands from the outside by pressing/rolling it. It explains why they aren't straightFX barrel liners are hammer forged maybe the spots on the outside are from that?
I take exception to to the "Ken's", I know a few Karens that aren't.Yeah, for doing
UTS = Urban Target Shooting
camuflaging the target(s)
is actually good practice.... ️
Because Karens & Kens have multiplied as if the were rabbits....
For targets I have used old cardboard boxes from the supermarket — that look like they are just trash sitting out there — with small red dots drawn as bulls' eyes between the labels of its (former) content.
Very... discreet.
There are things that I feel are worth upsetting someone.
Urban Target Shooting is not one of those things.
Matthias
Don't pay any attention to these "dinky dao" opinions here brother. Half of them are based on ignorance. FX barrels are neither hammer forged or drilled/reamed. FX buys tubing from a third party and applies rifling by applying external pressure. Every once in a while, a bad one gets through. I had two and sent them back to where I purchased the rifles for warranty replacement.I bought this maverick newa few months ago. I am a retired 76 year old Veit Nam veteran. I shoot this gun daily bench rest style on my own 100 yard range. Just because it is my first post I don’t appreciate be calling a liar. I took time to take the pictures and try to tell my problem. I was hoping someone could tell me and help me figure out what was going on. This will probably be me last post here since you don’t seem to think I have problem and make fun of me.