It's ok for the money I guess, if that's all you can afford then go for it. But I agree with others, hit or miss quality. And I have owned them and had warranty issues. Their customer service sucks straight a$$.
Good ain't cheap, cheap ain't good..... usually.
Sportsmans Outdoor superstore currently has the savage 10 fcp-sr for $549.99 and it has a $100 rebate from savage on top of that. That's gives you a little more for optics. Just find your local ffl that don't charge much for your 4473 to ship it to.
I have the Vortex Sparc. I've never run a battery out, I just change it to keep a fresh one in. The manual says up to 5000 hours on low. Clean 2 moa dot. unlimited unconditional lifetime no questions asked warranty . Has worked great for me.
The Bianchi carry lock 82 holster is the best I have ever used for the 91fs. It's secure and draws quick. It holds the gun close with no flopping around. Very well made. .......I'm sorry I just noticed the "a1"
Ok, I have to reply to this one. Yes 1911's are heavier but that makes it a more stable platform to shoot. Yes they are more expensive because there is more machine work involved in the manufacturing process. Yes, they do not have the capacity but if you can't hit your mark with the first two...
I agree on the 5.11. I've carried mine every day for three years now and has held up great. I have the Rush 24 which is a little larger than you need every day but is super handy when you need to carry a little extra like a change of clothes or have a place to stuff a light jacket. I carry my...
With a wild hog shot placement is most important. You need a bullet that will penetrate. Bullets that expand will do so quickly on a hog and not penetrate. Shoot lower through the shoulders or behind the ear. A shot between the eyes will skip off that thick slanted skull most times.
Head spacing is a must when building a rifle. That's a lot of pressure your dealing with and you wouldn't want it blown in your face when shooting it. You can use a bolt from another gun but finding the right bolt will be fun since there are several types i.e., single lug, dual lug, triple lug...
That's what we all say where I'm from in Alabama. Been in the NEOK/Kansas area for 17 years now and man how times fly's when your having fun. My dad helped me shoot my first handgun when I was 5 years old ( nickel plated .25 acp with pearl grips) and I've been hooked every since. That was 44...