CHRIS wrote to MOONDOG <=-
By: Moondog to Gamgee on Sun Sep 12 2021 10:52 am
I am about to purchase a keltec pmr30 for the woodchucks hahahah. Ya i remeber someone telling me good things about the dillon machines, I
think it will be one I'll look into. I only have a small area to do it
in due to my other hobbies hahahah.
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to CHRIS <=-
I am about to purchase a keltec pmr30 for the woodchucks hahahah. Ya i remeber someone telling me good things about the dillon machines, I
think it will be one I'll look into. I only have a small area to do it
in due to my other hobbies hahahah.
Would like to know what you think about the PMR... I have wanted
a .22 mag auto loading pistol for a while. I was THIS close to
picking one up when I learned a guy I go to church with has one.
It's not for sale, but he let me shoot it.
I enjoyed it a lot, and it 'ran good' - no problems for a little
less than 100 rounds, but I decided it wasn't worth $400 to me to
go out and buy one. But if I can ever pick one up for half that
or less maybe...
GAMGEE wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I am about to purchase a keltec pmr30 for the woodchucks hahahah. Ya i remeber someone telling me good things about the dillon machines, I
think it will be one I'll look into. I only have a small area to do it
in due to my other hobbies hahahah.
Would like to know what you think about the PMR... I have wanted
a .22 mag auto loading pistol for a while. I was THIS close to
picking one up when I learned a guy I go to church with has one.
It's not for sale, but he let me shoot it.
I have one and I LOVE it. The 22WMR has more pop than most people
think. Not good for much more than small varmints, and certainly not
what you'd want for self-defense, but it's fun to play with at the
range or out in the woods. Having 30 rounds in a lightweight pistol is pretty cool. Has great fiber optic sights and is very accurate. Have never had a single malfunction with it.
I enjoyed it a lot, and it 'ran good' - no problems for a little
less than 100 rounds, but I decided it wasn't worth $400 to me to
go out and buy one. But if I can ever pick one up for half that
or less maybe...
I think it's worth what it costs.
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to GAMGEE <=-
I enjoyed it a lot, and it 'ran good' - no problems for a little
less than 100 rounds, but I decided it wasn't worth $400 to me to
go out and buy one. But if I can ever pick one up for half that
or less maybe...
I think it's worth what it costs.
Which is?
$400 is on the low side - and that's mail order "blue label" plus
the local fees and such... So about $400 total out the door.
The only local ones in the stores are $600 and up...
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to GAMGEE <=-
I enjoyed it a lot, and it 'ran good' - no problems for a little
less than 100 rounds, but I decided it wasn't worth $400 to me to
go out and buy one. But if I can ever pick one up for half that
or less maybe...
I think it's worth what it costs.
Which is?
$400 is on the low side - and that's mail order "blue label" plus
the local fees and such... So about $400 total out the door.
The only local ones in the stores are $600 and up...
I paid $499 (plus tax) at a local (small, non-chain) gun store,
recently.
... Smith & Wesson: The ORIGINAL point-and-click interface.
GAMGEE wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I think it's worth what it costs.
Which is?
I paid $499 (plus tax) at a local (small, non-chain) gun store,
recently.
MOONDOG wrote to GAMGEE <=-
The Keltec P50 looks interesting. A pistol that takes FN P90 mags.
The price of FN 5.7 is going down since Ruger made a pistol that shoots
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