"deadly accurate out to maybe 5 yards"johncanfield wrote:Hey - I just remembered I can participate in this thread .
I bought a used stainless steel Ruger Mini14 back in the 80s to carry on the boat. That thing was deadly accurate out to maybe 5 yards, I had the sights adjusted as far as they would go and never could dial it in, so it lived under the bed for years. Took it to a LGS here to see if he could work with it and he "wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole." Traded it in on my M&P9c and never looked back.
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- Mon Jan 13, 2014 5:56 pm
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Re: Weapons that you DON'T regret selling or trading
- Mon Jan 06, 2014 5:54 pm
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- Topic: Weapons that you DON'T regret selling or trading
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Re: Weapons that you DON'T regret selling or trading
Dang it. I wanted one of these. What was wrong with it?HighVelocity wrote:Kel-tec sub2000. What a waste of time...
My Sold list is pretty short:
Browning A5 12ga. , Too pretty to roll around in the rice fields with. Never liked the feel when shooting straight up. I did not like to change guns when hunting quail. Love the Mossberg pump...
Llama .380 , Stiff slide, lousy trigger. Unreliable. It went as a partial trade on a '68 GTO.