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I'm trying to decide if I want to get a new or used SneedForce ATACAR.
Zero Compromise ZC210. Unless you want more magnification. I'm not sure what role you want your AR-10 in. I think Centurion Arms makes excellent parts. I look forward to seeing pics.

Speaking of .22 LR rifles, anyone have any experience with Volquartsen rifles? I'm not exactly in the market for one (I'd get a 10/22 or a CZ 457 first) but I am curious.

Finally, I can highly recommend taking a class from Ben Stoeger. That guy is an excellent instructor and a world-class shooter, without a doubt. He's also got the personality type that makes me wonder if he reads/posts on this site. Joel Park may not have the social media presence Ben does but he's for certain on Ben's level and he's a heck of a nice guy. Absolutely worth all the costs associated with attending these classes.
 
I found some peak content on IG. I'll sporadically post more maybe



 
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Another fantastic gunbroker listing. Finally, someone describes a sporter rifle correctly.
 
Chinese plastic makes your dreams come true

(First 3d2a build; pp43xo frame, aves rails and locking block, slide/barrel cannibalized off my irl real glock and a nondescript parts kit i picked up at a gun show for 40 bucks...and a ryobi sticker i made all by myself)

Gonna go test it out at the end of the month at a range day/baby shower (not my idea, these people are deranged)

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Now to go model a mag baseplate that looks like a ryobi battery
 
I'm looking for an extremely compact 9mm for concealed carry like the G43 subcompact or the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus 3.1 inch barrel, any suggestions?
 
I'm looking for an extremely compact 9mm for concealed carry like the G43 subcompact or the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus 3.1 inch barrel, any suggestions?
You're spoiled for choice. Glock, S&W, H&K, Sig, and more all have offerings in that 1.5 to true double stack sub, or micro, compact range worth buying; the verbiage is finnicky. To make a suggestion you need to give what you're making the value judgement difference on. If you were to ask what the cheapest on the market is, it might be the Tarus GX4 or Mossberg MC2c, as both can be had for under $250 regularly. If it's personal preference, I'd shill for Glock's offerings. Sig, despite their growing negative reputation from their rifles or from the p320, has their p365 which is still very compelling. If you mean the truly slimmest pistol, something like the single stack Ruger EC9/LC9 series is just fine, and cheap. If it's "reliability" that you want to stake the difference on, then stay away from manufacturers that source parts from India (or any 2nd/3rd world nation in general) and have a long(er) track record. Buy Glock, be happy with factory mags, buy a good holster, buy good ammo, and enjoy.
 
You're spoiled for choice. Glock, S&W, H&K, Sig, and more all have offerings in that 1.5 to true double stack sub, or micro, compact range worth buying; the verbiage is finnicky. To make a suggestion you need to give what you're making the value judgement difference on. If you were to ask what the cheapest on the market is, it might be the Tarus GX4 or Mossberg MC2c, as both can be had for under $250 regularly. If it's personal preference, I'd shill for Glock's offerings. Sig, despite their growing negative reputation from their rifles or from the p320, has their p365 which is still very compelling. If you mean the truly slimmest pistol, something like the single stack Ruger EC9/LC9 series is just fine, and cheap. If it's "reliability" that you want to stake the difference on, then stay away from manufacturers that source parts from India (or any 2nd/3rd world nation in general) and have a long(er) track record. Buy Glock, be happy with factory mags, buy a good holster, buy good ammo, and enjoy.
Sorry, I'm also looking for something without a safety like a Glock. I'm a bit tired.
 
Sorry, I'm also looking for something without a safety like a Glock. I'm a bit tired.
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Get yourself one of these bad boys.
Raven Arms MP-25.
The hipoint of saturday night specials, this safetyless midget holds 6 rounds of .25 acp in a package that could fit in your grundle.
AND at an average price point of about 150 bucks, you can't beat it, except with almost everything on the market now.
 
Sorry, I'm also looking for something without a safety like a Glock. I'm a bit tired.
Good news, most of those(that are actually good) have versions with and without manual safeties.
Raven Arms MP-25.
Those have manual safeties. And cost more than $150 now because boomers want retarded amounts of money for them.
 
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Good news, most of those(that are actually good) have versions with and without manual safeties.

Those have manual safeties. And cost more than $150 now because boomers want retarded amounts of money for them.
Do they? I saw 3 of em at a gun show this weekend and the lowest price one i saw was only like 120.
Nobody was asking more than 170 for them.

But you right about the safety, that switch is so tiny and forgettable it might as well not be there, my bad.
 
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Get yourself one of these bad boys.
Raven Arms MP-25.
The hipoint of saturday night specials, this safetyless midget holds 6 rounds of .25 acp in a package that could fit in your grundle.
AND at an average price point of about 150 bucks, you can't beat it, except with almost everything on the market now.
the price of these went up significantly in the last year because jiminez and phoenix finally went out of business so these are now collectible junk instead of just junk. they were never really worth anything and theres enough on the secondary market to keep the supply of them in pawn shops steady, but they used to be as cheap as $70 and now theyre being listed for like $250 lmao. since this is the only income source these geriatrics have they're fucking vicious about it
 
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