LMAO, This thread was SAVAGE!
BTW I bought 5 Century WASR 10s in 2006 at one time $275 each. They are pretty crude weapons, but they work. Buy a Arsenal Arms, for $1k and forget about it.
The Ruger 10/22's are like adult Legos. Anyone with little mechanical skill, and a handful of common tools can build one, modify one. Additionally the "Takedown" version makes the perfect bugout rifle. So let see your Ruger 10/22 builds. This should be a great thread and give us lots of ideas to...
I really like the feel, weight and look of my 13" Fortis, on my Wilson combat. Its very slim and fits nicely in your hands.
Better pic before Cheracoat
Don't forget that 1911 magazines quite often are the problem. I have fixed many 1911 by simple installing a Wilson Combat mag and the owners looked at me and said "Are you freakin serious!" But as far as the extractor it depends on the make of your gun. How old is it? Rounds count, Guess? Make...
Not everybody can shoot a handgun accurately. It takes practice, and you have to find the technique that works best for you. While I would consider myself an exceptional rifleman, my handgun skills where lacking for years. It took me 6 times to get a Expert marksmanship badge in the military...
Go on www.gunbroker.com and see what fair market value is. You can usually get a good idea by what they are selling for nation wide. This is especially handy when pricing hard to find unique firearms.