You hush or I’ll show you pictures of sig p320’s.Walking into that surplus store right next to Ft. Sam Houston and getting all the M9 mags i could at $3 a pop has me set for the next 200 years.
You hush or I’ll show you pictures of sig p320’s.Walking into that surplus store right next to Ft. Sam Houston and getting all the M9 mags i could at $3 a pop has me set for the next 200 years.
You hush or I’ll show you pictures of sig p320’s.
Walking into that surplus store right next to Ft. Sam Houston and getting all the M9 mags i could at $3 a pop has me set for the next 200 years.
Ruger PC Carbine, LOP: 12.6", up to 14.1" with spacers.So Scheels has one and I was able to check it out. Its pretty nice but like most US made rifles the LOP is for children or women.
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Ill stick with a ruger pc9 for now
,357 Max would be nice.<>
There is always the “.38Super”, or as some call it, the “9mm Mag”.
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Hmm thats weird. It felt like a shorter LOP. Maybe its tbe short radius on the iron sights threw me off. Disregard my comments thenRuger PC Carbine, LOP: 12.6", up to 14.1" with spacers.
Henry Homesteader, LOP: 14.0" without spacers.
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I came from a World of shotguns, .22lr’s, & pistols/revolvers.
i do not understand the continuous push for ever decreasing lop’s for centerfire rifles.
I’ve always put spacers on my centerfire rifles.
leVieux
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of ignorami.
leVieux
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I myself prefer a slightly short stock.
Most newer stuff has a pistol grip which will generally pull you in closer vs a traditional stock. Also more people where a vest or plate carrier now, so the shorter lop helps with that too.I came from a World of shotguns, .22lr’s, & pistols/revolvers.
i do not understand the continuous push for ever decreasing lop’s for centerfire rifles.
I’ve always put spacers on my centerfire rifles.
leVieux
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Thanks, makes sense.Most newer stuff has a pistol grip which will generally pull you in closer vs a traditional stock. Also more people where a vest or plate carrier now, so the shorter lop helps with that too.
Most newer stuff has a pistol grip which will generally pull you in closer vs a traditional stock. Also more people where a vest or plate carrier now, so the shorter lop helps with that too.
You can use a too short LOP, not so much an LOP that's too long.I came from a World of shotguns, .22lr’s, & pistols/revolvers.
i do not understand the continuous push for ever decreasing lop’s for centerfire rifles.
I’ve always put spacers on my centerfire rifles.
leVieux
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