Hey @SavageArms if you're going to have 2 different variants of your new Accufit V2 stock, some of which do NOT have comb height adjustment, maybe use a different label before we have to rip the stock apart because a confused customers unthreads the adjustment knob because the tag says it adjusts the comb height. That'd be great.
@Rebels_Raiders We started giving a sight in target with purchases at work. If people post their groups online, or leave their targets at the range, it's practically free advertising.
Tale as old as time.
-"She's not strong enough to rack a slide"
-Buys DAO revolver with ~15 lb trigger pull instead
-Can't hit shit, blames terrible iron sight
-Reluctantly pays $200 for grip laser, doesn't help because trigger pull is still ~15 lbs
-Doesn't have a safety, carries only 4 of 5 rounds loaded
-"WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU WON'T GIVE ME $700 FOR IT? IT'S PRACTICALLY NEW!"
I swear the only reason snub nose .38 revolvers are still produced, and end up collecting dust in a gun safe (or worse, in a vehicle) is because people assume their wife/girlfriend is too stupid/weak to shoot a semiautomatic. And that's kinda sexist if you think about it.
If you think a 200 Yard Shot on a stationary target is a "difficult shot" that can only be done by a "professional", you need to spend less time on the internet, and more time on the range. I could teach a complete novice to hit 200 yards with a 22LR in less than an hour.
With the removal of the $200 tax stamp from suppressors starting next year and short approval times, do you think we will start seeing more of a used suppressor market in the near future?