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Old 11-16-2011, 02:07 PM
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That's awesome that you're going to build those, and the guy who built those 3 guns is lucky to have them. He neglected to buy A1 lowers though so they aren't as authentic as they could be, thought he did get a flash hider with a bayonet lug for his M1A, so power to him for that.

Also if you know an American manufacturer that makes the older style 4 position collapsible stock, I'd like to know who they are and where to get one.
Isn't just his M16A1 clone the one without the correct receiver? The XM177E2 looks correct. (Though I'm no expert.) He may have built that one before they were available. I just grabbed that pic since he has both of them together.

This the stock I bought. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=259809624

Shame (and I guess I got lucky.) The next one he relisted has two holes drilled to make it a fixed position. That be the last one he has, not sure. You may want to contact him. He sells a few plastic ones also.
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Old 12-02-2011, 02:50 AM
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I got a Stoeger 3000 as my early Christmas present and my new upland game gun. It will never replace my 870 Wingmaster but will be fun to have something new to use. Ill get a picture soon.
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I''m deciding between a Glock 35, a SIG-Sauer P226, or a Smith & Wesson Model 19 for when I get back home.
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I''m deciding between a Glock 35, a SIG-Sauer P226, or a Smith & Wesson Model 19 for when I get back home.
S&W Model 19, or I will be disappointed in you forever
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I''m deciding between a Glock 35, a SIG-Sauer P226, or a Smith & Wesson Model 19 for when I get back home.
id say the smith if you get a good deal seems model 19s are priced sky high these days. i hate glocks, the SIG is nice but ive lost my interest in them now that im shooting thumbs forward and the slides always fail to lock back.
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id say the smith if you get a good deal seems model 19s are priced sky high these days. i hate glocks, the SIG is nice but ive lost my interest in them now that im shooting thumbs forward and the slides always fail to lock back.
~$600 is sky high?
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I''m deciding between a Glock 35, a SIG-Sauer P226, or a Smith & Wesson Model 19 for when I get back home.
SIG-Sauer P226

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~$600 is sky high?
He may be talking about the new classic ones out that are pricey. I'd go with an older used Smith vs a new one.

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id say the smith if you get a good deal seems model 19s are priced sky high these days. i hate glocks, the SIG is nice but ive lost my interest in them now that im shooting thumbs forward and the slides always fail to lock back.
hmm I've never had that problem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAIrDn6FBbw go to around the 1:20 mark
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I see classic smiths like the 19 going for 8-9 hundred in good condition which is rediculous. The failures to lock back are since thumbs go over slide stop.
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Here it is next to my 870 and Mossberg 500

(sorry about crappy lighting and camera)
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I want to buy stuff to add to my Mossberg and I am looking for suggestions. I bought this second hand from a copy buddy of mine and it only has a pistol grip, no stock, a vertical grip on the pump and a side saddle with a light in one of the slots.

I want to add a stock, a different pump grip, and looking for something to extend the mag tube.

Suggestions guys?
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