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Just now, Lonewolf McQuade said:

It didn't last long. My German Shepherd & her wrecking ball tail took it out & scared the $hit out of herself in the process when the boxes came crumbling down 🤣

Only thing worse woulda been a Lab, with that fatass tail, knocking shiit outta the park!...  :lmao:

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So the .22 TCM conversion kit for the Glock arrived and I installed it in a Gen 3 17 RT, got some of the 39 grain ammo, and off to the range I went. It started off not feeding, progressed to stovepiping, and ended up not extracting. The only constant was appalling accuracy. 

I've a couple of ideas why it's doing what it's doing but at this point I'm pretty much over the idea of adding this caliber to the stable since it's not much different than a .22 Magnum; I just regret the $250 I wasted on this piece of garbage and ammo for it. Could have bought alot of .22 Magnum for that

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23 minutes ago, Mark Hartig said:

So the .22 TCM conversion kit for the Glock arrived and I installed it in a Gen 3 17 RT, got some of the 39 grain ammo, and off to the range I went. It started off not feeding, progressed to stovepiping, and ended up not extracting. The only constant was appalling accuracy. 

I've a couple of ideas why it's doing what it's doing but at this point I'm pretty much over the idea of adding this caliber to the stable since it's not much different than a .22 Magnum; I just regret the $250 I wasted on this piece of garbage and ammo for it. Could have bought alot of .22 Magnum for that

Shoot that .22 TCM at some AR500 steel targets, before you fully make that determination - see what it does to the steel.  Once you put a mag downrange into a decent plate, it might change your mind a little...  :thumbup:

Posted
1 hour ago, unforgiven said:

Do they chase down holes ? Do they dig with extreme prejudice ?  I gotta know.. :popcorn:

LOL, I wish. i'll take a pic when they get here. they shipped today.

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, unforgiven said:

Are they left hand or right?

Depends on who's usin em, for me their gonna be right hand models.😂

Edited by Belt Fed
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6 hours ago, unforgiven said:

Are they left hand or right?

 

6 hours ago, sketch said:

only a lefty would ask one to many questions.. 😂👍

Yep.......he's one of THEM. But..........he's one of the good guys.

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Well, i have a bear creek arsenal basic upper coming in, an moe handguard, an arms plastic rear sight, and a sig romeo 5 red dot.

 

We will see how this whole cheap patriot thing works out.

Total cost of all that and a mag is $450 via brownells and p.a.

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They're metal detecting shovels, lightweight and short, the teeth are to cut through roots with. when you walk and swing a detector several hours you do not want a long heavy shovel to carry

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Fair answer. I was expecting something to do with zombies, but I’ll take that one.  I’ve got a decent Garrett. I need to get out and get into that hobby. 

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43 minutes ago, DNP said:

Fair answer. I was expecting something to do with zombies, but I’ll take that one.  I’ve got a decent Garrett. I need to get out and get into that hobby. 

Oh no, you'd have to get way too close for the zombies.😂

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