Well I have about 800 rounds on hand for my 1911, 250 rounds for my 12g, and currently just a little over 200 rounds for my new rifle. Do I think that is enough? Nope not by a long shot but it's a good start. Ideally I would like to have about 1000 rounds for each but then again I feel like you...
Ruger SR 556 semi automatic rifle, came with 3 30 round magazines. I also bought a BSA 4x30 scope to go with it. I think I'm covered as far as guns go. I have new rifle, my 1911 45, and my Maverick 88 12g pump shotgun, and a pretty good amount of ammo for all of them.
I started off with using the blu e cig kit a few months ago. It was ok the idea of being able to recharge the batteries in the pack was pretty cool. However the batteries themselves go dead way to quick. I suggest goin to Johnsen Creek's webstie and checking out their Vea starter kit. Plus they...
You can use Mean Green or Purple Power to remove chrome from wheels. Much safer, no toxic fumes and it won't craze or try to disolve the plastic rims. It works pretty well for removing paint too.
Will get some pics up within the next couple of days or so. Gun sales are crazy right now. I bought mine at my buddy's gun shop he just opened. He's been open 7 weeks and has already sold over 210 firearms. He said some days he's been up there till midnight or later calling in the NICS...
Yeah considering there is 50 rounds in a box and i will have to spend 20 of those on my shooting test. I really would like to practice and get used to my new firearm but it's almost to expensive to shoot it. But it's a real beauty!
I wouldn't sell it if I were you. I have thought about selling my Fender Strat a few times but I know I will kick myself in the ass if I do. However if you were to sell it I would check out some music stores that have a similar model. Or try Musician's Friend and see how much a new one is going...
Remington 1911 R1 .45 automatic, Mossberg Maverick 88 12g pump with an 18 inch barrel. Found some .45 ammo at my local gun shop but it's 30.00 bucks a box. Going to get my conceal carry permit March 23.
I would suggest going to a 16t clutchbell. It will allow you more spur gear choices. The 17t will not fit the 52t spur. It's more convenient to change spur gears than it is to change clutch bells.
It would be adviseable to get the XL dogbones. You may also have to change the drive cups on the diffs too. The XL has thicker more heavy duty dogbones.
This is what I'm launching off of. Sorry for all the roll overs wasn't my best driving. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=iKIFAWHt5Gg
I use a Traxxas T-MAXX wheelie bar and ziptie it to the rear bumper and skid plate. It sounds hack but it works pretty well. I still have the height adjustability and 2 wheels instead of the single rear wheel.