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Hovannes wrote: 06 May 2024, 06:40
JimVH wrote: 05 May 2024, 23:14 I got bored today and priced out a .22LR build for precision shooting. I hit $2k in parts, not including the optic, and quietly closed my computer.

It would have been fun build and a sweet rifle.
I hear you.
I've wanted to bring my K-31 to "match" condition, but the cost of the diopter and muzzle break are beyond my paygrade.
You married guys crack me up. They'll never be cheaper than they are right now, so pull the trigger. Or blow on the trigger if you like 'em set light.
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FredS wrote: 06 May 2024, 07:05
Hovannes wrote: 06 May 2024, 06:40
JimVH wrote: 05 May 2024, 23:14 I got bored today and priced out a .22LR build for precision shooting. I hit $2k in parts, not including the optic, and quietly closed my computer.

It would have been fun build and a sweet rifle.
I hear you.
I've wanted to bring my K-31 to "match" condition, but the cost of the diopter and muzzle break are beyond my paygrade.
You married guys crack me up. They'll never be cheaper than they are right now, so pull the trigger. Or blow on the trigger if you like 'em set light.
True that. "Fred said I could."
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Ok...it is officailly a sickness. I have purchased my 3rd High Standard Military.It was lonly with some bluing issues and some barrel finish issues...It will clean up nice....Hi my name is Scott and I am...........
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Bloodhound wrote: 11 May 2024, 20:36 Ok...it is officailly a sickness. I have purchased my 3rd High Standard Military.It was lonly with some bluing issues and some barrel finish issues...It will clean up nice....Hi my name is Scott and I am...........
I volunteer to join your enabler corps.
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It was just sitting there looking sad...it is mechanically strong, just cosmetically challenged. It will be a nice shooter with a little TLC
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Tomorrow morning I'm going shooting with my old partner from the Sheriff's SAR posse.
Do I take the .38, the .45, or the .22?
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Hovannes wrote: 12 May 2024, 18:04 Tomorrow morning I'm going shooting with my old partner from the Sheriff's SAR posse.
Do I take the .38, the .45, or the .22?
I don't think I've ever been to a range with just one.

I'm really hung-up on rimfire stuff lately - .22lr, & .17hmr.
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Hovannes wrote: 12 May 2024, 18:04 Tomorrow morning I'm going shooting with my old partner from the Sheriff's SAR posse.
Do I take the .38, the .45, or the .22?
YES...and the .32 and the .41 and the 9mm and .380
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I took the .38.
She's a rather demanding DAO snub nose which frequently accompanies me on trips to LA to visit my daughter.
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