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Alex[_22_] December 10th 19 11:22 PM

#72
 
This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1
chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm
going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I
have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take
it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it.


[email protected] December 11th 19 01:29 AM

#72
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote:

This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1
chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm
going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I
have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take
it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it.


Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-)

Keyser Soze December 12th 19 10:06 PM

#72
 
On 12/10/19 8:29 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote:

This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1
chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm
going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I
have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take
it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it.


Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-)


Not nearly powerful enough to take down those prairie dogs, squirrels,
and ground hogs that plague Tim's farm. Real men use one of these:

https://youtu.be/xohy9gWz7kk

:)

I think the vid mentions the cost of rounds... $40 each. :)

Haven't bought any new firearms recently. My Walther pistol and CZ
Scorp, both 9mm, are pretty "quiet" with the suppressor affixed. The
Walther has a really nice trigger, and I'd rank the pistol the
second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01. That's
the only one I've regretted selling.

Alex[_22_] December 13th 19 12:45 AM

#72
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/10/19 8:29 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote:

This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1
chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm
going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I
have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take
it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it.


Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-)


Not nearly powerful enough to take down those prairie dogs, squirrels,
and ground hogs that plague Tim's farm. Real men use one of these:

https://youtu.be/xohy9gWz7kk

:)

I think the vid mentions the cost of rounds... $40 each. :)

Haven't bought any new firearms recently. My Walther pistol and CZ
Scorp, both 9mm, are pretty "quiet" with the suppressor affixed. The
Walther has a really nice trigger, and I'd rank the pistol the
second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01.
That's the only one I've regretted selling.


$2.60.

[email protected] December 13th 19 01:33 AM

#72
 
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:06:02 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

I'd rank the pistol the
second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01.


===

Was your SP-01 capable of firing in double action mode on the first
round, i.e., round in the chamber, hammer down?

Justan Ohlphart[_3_] December 13th 19 01:24 PM

#72
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 12/10/19 8:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote: This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1 chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it. Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-) Not nearly powerful enough to take down those prairie dogs, squirrels, and ground hogs that plague Tim's farm. Real men use one of these:https://youtu.be/xohy9gWz7kk:)I think the vid mentions the cost of rounds... $40 each. :)Haven't bought any new firearms recently. My Walther pistol and CZ Scorp, both 9mm, are pretty "quiet" with the suppressor affixed. The Walther has a really nice trigger, and I'd rank the pistol the second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01. That's the only one I've regretted selling.


Shoot at any stumps lately, Fat Harry?
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Keyser Soze December 13th 19 01:43 PM

#72
 
On 12/12/19 8:33 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:06:02 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

I'd rank the pistol the
second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01.


===

Was your SP-01 capable of firing in double action mode on the first
round, i.e., round in the chamber, hammer down?



I bought my CZ new from the CZ Custom Shop and before it was shipped to
my local gun store, I had the Custom Shop convert it to SAO, among other
"customizations," so it had no "double action mode." You had to rack the
slide to put a round in the pipe and that, of course, would cock the
hammer. At that point, if you wished, you could flick on the manual
safety, and "carry" cocked and locked. I never did that. I carried in
Condition 3 when I carried. Usually, though, the pistol was kept in
Condition 4...no mag in the pistol, no round in the chamber, hammer
down, aka "idiot proof safe."

I happened to "fondle" a new CZ 75 the other day at my LGS. This was the
standard model, not an SP-01 Shadow like I had, and with a decocker
instead of a safety. DA/SA. Still a great pistol, even in fully stock form.

These days, when I'm not using my 9mm pistol at the range, it rests in
my side of the bed nightstand with a suppressor attached. It's a Walther
PPQ Q4 TAC M2 (ahh, nomenclature!), this one:

https://waltherarms.com/?p=1330

I put a red dot on the pistol. Very nice trigger.


Keyser Soze December 13th 19 01:53 PM

#72
 
On 12/13/19 8:24 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:

Keyser Soze Wrote in message:

On 12/10/19 8:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote: This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1 chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it. Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-) Not nearly powerful enough to take down those prairie dogs, squirrels, and ground hogs that plague Tim's farm. Real men use one of these:https://youtu.be/xohy9gWz7kk:)I think the vid mentions the cost of rounds... $40 each. :)Haven't bought any new firearms recently. My Walther pistol and CZ Scorp, both 9mm, are pretty "quiet" with the suppressor affixed. The Walther has a really nice trigger, and I'd rank the pistol the second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow SP-01. That's the only one I've regretted selling.


Shoot at any stumps lately, Fat Harry?




No, ****-for-brains. I know "Stumpy" gave you the closest thing to a
woody you had in years, but he is no more. He gave his life to
accommodate the cabin's septic drain field. I suppose I could have sent
you a scrap of Stumpy so you'd have something to sniff.

John H.[_5_] December 13th 19 09:31 PM

#72
 
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 08:53:10 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 12/13/19 8:24 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 12/10/19 8:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:22:27 -0500, Alex wrote: This is certainly my heaviest firearm. It's an Armalite AR-50A1 chambered in .50 BMG. Without the 2 lb scope it weighs 38 lbs. I'm going to take it to the 1000 yard range a few hours from my home. I have to decide between a soft case or a Pelican case before I can take it anywhere. No one seems to offer a holster for it. Just put it in the gun rack in your truck. ;-) Not nearly powerful enough to take down those prairie dogs, squirrels, and ground hogs that plague Tim's farm. Real men use one of these:https://youtu.be/xohy9gWz7kk:)I think the vid mentions the cost of rounds... $40 each. :)Haven't bought any new firearms recently. My Walther pistol and CZ Scorp, both 9mm, are pretty "quiet" with the suppressor affixed. The Walther has a really nice trigger, and I'd rank the pistol the second-best I've ever fired or owned, after the CZ Shadow

SP-01. That's the only one I've regretted selling.

Shoot at any stumps lately, Fat Harry?



No, ****-for-brains. I know "Stumpy" gave you the closest thing to a
woody you had in years, but he is no more. He gave his life to
accommodate the cabin's septic drain field. I suppose I could have sent
you a scrap of Stumpy so you'd have something to sniff.


Were you getting so lonely you could cry? Is that why you're back being a sweetheart?

[email protected] December 13th 19 10:17 PM

#72
 
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 08:43:53 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

I bought my CZ new from the CZ Custom Shop and before it was shipped to
my local gun store, I had the Custom Shop convert it to SAO, among other
"customizations," so it had no "double action mode." You had to rack the
slide to put a round in the pipe and that, of course, would cock the
hammer. At that point, if you wished, you could flick on the manual
safety, and "carry" cocked and locked. I never did that. I carried in
Condition 3 when I carried. Usually, though, the pistol was kept in
Condition 4...no mag in the pistol, no round in the chamber, hammer
down, aka "idiot proof safe."


===

I can see an advantage to carrying with a round in the chamber but
with the hammer down - as long as the gun has a double action mode for
the first round. How do you get a round in the chamber without
cocking the hammer? Do you have to lower the hammer manually and hope
your thumb doesn't slip?


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