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My order from Primary Arms showed up today so I did a mock up on my SA Victor. With the scope, mount and an empty 20rnd lancer mag the gun weights in at 8lbs 4oz. I can't wait to get out and try it once I install the JP spring set and properly torque everything.


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Sun Nov 17, 2019 3:58 pm
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MadPick wrote:
Put together a couple of new toys.

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Those look pretty sweet. :thumbsup2: Don't let Lola get a hold of them though. :bigsmile:

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Sun Nov 17, 2019 4:29 pm
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My order from Primary Arms showed up today so I did a mock up on my SA Victor. With the scope, mount and an empty 20rnd lancer mag the gun weights in at 8lbs 4oz. I can't wait to get out and try it once I install the JP spring set and properly torque everything.


You're doin' really good for it to be that light with the LPVO on. That's their one drawback, bein' heavy. But they're totally worth it ...

That rig's gonna rock.

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Sun Nov 17, 2019 6:09 pm
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Yestiddy night, did some low light pistol with the HH6. Shot the Operator Readiness Test. Cool drill. Did it at 10 yards, low light. Clean, but a measly 34.somethin'.

Today, shot the Hackathorn Standards with the PF9C. Total score, 219.

That makes exactly 950 rounds down it's spout, not one malfunction. I officially love this thing.


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MadPick wrote:
Put together a couple of new toys.

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Now that's what a tommy gun is supposed to look like! :bow: :bow: :bow:

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Converted a shotgun from sporting configuration to HD setup. Pushing out the magazine spring retainer detents on the mag tube wasn't too bad...it just required the right tools and a fair amount of patience. Everything seems to work fine when cycled by hand, but I'll do a live fire test soon to confirm.

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Are those muffins on the window sill? What kinda muffins ya got, big shot?

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Are those muffins on the window sill? What kinda muffins ya got, big shot?

Of all the things for you to pick up on... :ROFLMAO:

They're actually my daughter's egg chalk from Easter. I had to put them up high after I found my garage had been freshly re-decorated with some abstract "graffiti".


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Picked up a pistol I was waiting for, picked up some bullets from Barfly and signed the petition at SSG. Good day!

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Yestiddy, did some low light AR work at 10 yds., 2x2s on two silhouettes from low ready.

Did a walk-back type drill called "Fade Back", scored 18/24.

And that drill and some other work brought the Polymer 80 goodness, the PF9C, up to exactly round 1,001, not a single malfunction since its inception earlier this year. This thing just works.


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Picked up a Marlin model 38 and a Swiss pioneer bayonet.


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Cleaned a couple Shotguns, and then didn't get them dirty again. icon_eek

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I went nuts with spray on bedliner. Guns, mags....and maybe even a dog.


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I went nuts with spray on bedliner. Guns, mags....and maybe even a dog.


The dog??? :ROFLMAO: Is this product called Ruff n Tuff ?

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