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Just the upper from BCM, going to build up a nice M4 SOCOM inspired carbine.

https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Standard-14-5-M4-SOCOM-Upper-Receiver-p/bcm-urg-m4-14socom.htm
About near as good as it gets Shayne as long as you got enough cold beer and food to go the distance on the 4th. I traded on last sunday all my horse gear for a near new Armalite AR-10T and extra mags so on the 4th all the firecrackers will be coming out of the chamber on that. Yeah I got the beer and food all lined out. be safe and have fun MB
Originally Posted by Magnum_Bob
About near as good as it gets Shayne as long as you got enough cold beer and food to go the distance on the 4th. I traded on last sunday all my horse gear for a near new Armalite AR-10T and extra mags so on the 4th all the firecrackers will be coming out of the chamber on that. Yeah I got the beer and food all lined out. be safe and have fun MB


You should like that Armalite. I love mine. It works flawlessly, just remember to keep it lubed. The AR10T's are good shooters. Mine is a puzzy cat to shoot too. Very light recoil.
Excellent, Shane!
Got a 224 Speedmire Custom,1-8" Teeker 22-250 and a Ramintone Triple Deuce...along with a pallet of Optics...............
That'll work!
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Just the upper from BCM, going to build up a nice M4 SOCOM inspired carbine.

https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Standard-14-5-M4-SOCOM-Upper-Receiver-p/bcm-urg-m4-14socom.htm



Very nice.

Let us know how it shoots. I think we already know how it will function....
I'm looking forward to shooting it. Sounds like they shoot fairly decent. Gotta be stiffer than the A2 profile.
This was more of a bday purchase, versus July 4th. But, close enough. smile

http://imgur.com/gallery/2mPBZzd
Nice!
BCM makes good stuff.
Need ta hear about your SOCOM build.
Kinda the same direction I been thinking of also.

Ordered this on the 3rd.
Shop closed on the 4th.
Should be here by the 9th.
Bersa .380 combat plus. 15+1
Fits nice in the back pocket of a pair of jeans.
T-shirt over it.



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Originally Posted by renegade50
Need ta hear about your SOCOM build.
Kinda the same direction I been thinking of also.

Ordered this on the 3rd.
Shop closed on the 4th.
Should be here by the 9th.
Bersa .380 combat plus. 15+1
Fits nice in the back pocket of a pair of jeans.
T-shirt over it.



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That looks pretty slick. I don't have any 380s, but I was thinking about getting one awhile back. The Bersa Combat Plus was the one that I was focused on. I like the relatively large size (for a 380). Looks very shootable, and easy to conceal.


My upper is supposed to be here Monday, so I'll slap some things I have on-hand together, and get it shooting. Have some M855, and handloads with 53gr VMax, and 75gr HPBT on the shelf, so should be enough to get an idea how it shoots. I'll share results.....good, bad, or ugly.
Here's a decent review of the Bersa Combat Plus that kind of piqued my interest.

By gosh, this thread made me realize that I made an Independence purchase. The 4th maybe a busy time so I didn't call, but first thing this morning I called & swung the deal on a SA AR pistol.

What an interesting coincidence, I've come to call AR rifles as AFR's, (American Freedom Rifles) & I pick up an AR shorty on Independence Day weekend.

How freakin special. MAGA
That's the spirit!
I had a thunder plus about 4 months ago.
15+1
Used outta a pawn shop
Had 2 mags.
Sold it with one mag kept the other with intention to have 2 for
this one
Very Accurate and reliable.
Sold it mainly cause on the thunder plus the rear sight is adjustable
It was working loose so I staked it and sold it.
Plus the warranty on em is for original buyer.
Bersa told me they could fix it for 80 bucks.....

I just said fugg it I'm gonna get the lower slide profile combat plus with fixed sights .
And have a life time warranty with a new one.

100% concealable in a back pocket with a t shirt over it.
Ballistic Advantage has a sale going on until tomorrow. Up to 30% off on some items. I just bought a 16" stainless mid length to finish a current project.
https://ballisticadvantage.com/

kwg
Good info.

I have a BA barrel on a build I put together a few years ago, it's a 16" mid-gas, A2 profile. It's a good shooter.

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Does June 30 count?

Mossberg 185
Inland M1 Carbine
DWM Luger
H&R M1 Garand
Rem 742- .280
FedArm AR-15
Rem 700 30-06
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
PSA PA-15 - LOWER
Ruger 10/22 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Win. 490 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Smith & Wesson 15-2
Smith & Wesson 28-2
Smith & Wesson 625-3
Ruger Mk III Target-
Ruger Mk III Target-
Colt Detective Special-

Only 1 AR though...
That's quite a haul....grin
Been waiting two or three years to transfer them out of inventory into my grubby fingers.
Smith & Wesson X-frame, 500 S&W, 4" barrel per S&W (actually 3" of barrel, plus an inch of shroud for compensator and front sight).
That sounds like quite the hand cannon. Probably serious bear defense in your locale.

My big handguns stop at 44 Magnum and Ruger 45 Colt. I don't even like shooting too many of either with full house loads.
Owning it just confirmed what I had thought since its introduction. It is, in my opinion, to bulky to carry as a companion handgun. I did carry it this weekend several hours while busting brush, deadfalls, wading through tall grass and a dash of muskeg bog, in our record heat. Only because I wanted to shoot it, and not carry another and leave it on 4-wheeler during the walk-about.

Due to its weight and possibly the porting the recoil with 440 grain hard cast at an advertised 1500 fps, seems less than a 475 Linbaugh with a 420 grain at 1300 or so.
Of course the S&W can go considerably higher fps and weight wise. But, I shot what I could find.

I had and still have no intention of carrying this behemoth on a regular basis. The bulk of this dwarfs a 44, 629, 4". I consider it a modern horse-pistol or Howdah revolver. A Super RedHawk with a 5" barrel is as large as I care to carry. And cartridge wise, I am happy to top out with a 475 Linebaugh and as happy with 480 Ruger.
Originally Posted by 3584ELK
Does June 30 count?

Mossberg 185
Inland M1 Carbine
DWM Luger
H&R M1 Garand
Rem 742- .280
FedArm AR-15
Rem 700 30-06
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
PSA PA-15 - LOWER
Ruger 10/22 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Win. 490 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Smith & Wesson 15-2
Smith & Wesson 28-2
Smith & Wesson 625-3
Ruger Mk III Target-
Ruger Mk III Target-
Colt Detective Special-

Only 1 AR though...




Impressive! Somebody's collection or one at a time?
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Good info.

I have a BA barrel on a build I put together a few years ago, it's a 16" mid-gas, A2 profile. It's a good shooter.

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I bought the stainless steel version of that barrel.

kwg
I suspect this is a result of Initiative 1639 which, as of July 1, 2019, makes any semi-automatic rifle an "Assault Weapon" in WA state, and changes the rules for buying semi-automatic pistols to a mandatory waiting period.

I have a buddy with a gun shop and he deals in tactical stuff, almost exclusively. He said when they closed on June 30, he had four (that's right four!) semi-auto rifles and ten pistols still in stock while he had almost a hundred+ of each three weeks before.

Originally Posted by 3584ELK
Does June 30 count?

Mossberg 185
Inland M1 Carbine
DWM Luger
H&R M1 Garand
Rem 742- .280
FedArm AR-15
Rem 700 30-06
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
PSA PA-15 - LOWER
Ruger 10/22 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Win. 490 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Smith & Wesson 15-2
Smith & Wesson 28-2
Smith & Wesson 625-3
Ruger Mk III Target-
Ruger Mk III Target-
Colt Detective Special-

Only 1 AR though...

Originally Posted by kwg020
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Good info.

I have a BA barrel on a build I put together a few years ago, it's a 16" mid-gas, A2 profile. It's a good shooter.

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I bought the stainless steel version of that barrel.

kwg


BA seems to get good reviews for accuracy. When I bought the barrel above, I had never heard of the company, but wanted a 16" middy, and that was all I could find, so I rolled the dice. Turns out to be a good choice. Mine has the SBN/melonite finish.

The target above was at 100 yards. I had initially zero'd at 50 for the 50/200 zero. Then I wanted to confirm about 2" high at 100, so I shot this using a 6 o'clock hold. It grouped right where it should be.
Originally Posted by David_Walter
I suspect this is a result of Initiative 1639 which, as of July 1, 2019, makes any semi-automatic rifle an "Assault Weapon" in WA state, and changes the rules for buying semi-automatic pistols to a mandatory waiting period.

I have a buddy with a gun shop and he deals in tactical stuff, almost exclusively. He said when they closed on June 30, he had four (that's right four!) semi-auto rifles and ten pistols still in stock while he had almost a hundred+ of each three weeks before.

Originally Posted by 3584ELK
Does June 30 count?

Mossberg 185
Inland M1 Carbine
DWM Luger
H&R M1 Garand
Rem 742- .280
FedArm AR-15
Rem 700 30-06
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
Anderson AM-15 - LOWER
PSA PA-15 - LOWER
Ruger 10/22 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Win. 490 -
Ruger 10/22 -
Smith & Wesson 15-2
Smith & Wesson 28-2
Smith & Wesson 625-3
Ruger Mk III Target-
Ruger Mk III Target-
Colt Detective Special-

Only 1 AR though...



Exactly right, I am an FFL and have had these in my inventory for some time now- I-1639 was the impetus behind the transfer. As I had already paid for the guns, I figured they might as well be mine. Additionally, its less inventory management and storage on the business side.
Just out of curiosity, when you transfer to yourself as an individual, do you have to do additional background checks on yourself?

Originally Posted by 3584ELK

Exactly right, I am an FFL and have had these in my inventory for some time now- I-1639 was the impetus behind the transfer. As I had already paid for the guns, I figured they might as well be mine. Additionally, its less inventory management and storage on the business side.
Yes, I have to treat myself the same as a customer, i.e. the LLC is selling the firearm(s) to a private party. I ended up with 19 firearms on one 4473 form and 7 handguns on a 3310.4 form. I also had to fill out 7 separate WA Pistol Transfer Applications and send them to my local PD.

It is not really a cost efficient way to buy guns, but you can add to your collection by snagging those guns which enter the shop on consignment or auction, etc.

The problem is that lots of guns start to look desirable just because I don't have one!
Geez. Glad I live in Florida.
My Independence Day Celebration purchase was a pair of BCM uppers.

Sale on blems, unassembled but includes all forward assist and dust cover assembly

https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM...o-p/flat%20top%20-upper%20-m4%20demo.htm

Looks lie a good deal on uppers.
The M4 SOCOM upper came in today, I slapped it together with stuff on hand. Shoots great, love the overall feel of it. I think it will have an extended floater, probably one of those two-piece quad rail type, from Midwest Industries.

Anyways, here's a couple pics. This is with a UTG Pro (non floating) handguard. It puts the bipod too far back for best accuracy testing. I zero'd at 50, then slammed a couple quick 10-round groups at 100 yards, with weather coming in. I shot each group in under 60 seconds.


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After the paper, I went to a 24" rock at 680 yards, and nailed it 5 for 5, using the ACSS reticle, and M855 ammo.

This might be my new favorite AR.
Originally Posted by MoranoGrande
My Independence Day Celebration purchase was a pair of BCM uppers.

Sale on blems, unassembled but includes all forward assist and dust cover assembly

https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM...o-p/flat%20top%20-upper%20-m4%20demo.htm



Nothing wrong with that deal!
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
The M4 SOCOM upper came in today, I slapped it together with stuff on hand. Shoots great, love the overall feel of it. I think it will have an extended floater, probably one of those two-piece quad rail type, from Midwest Industries.

Anyways, here's a couple pics. This is with a UTG Pro (non floating) handguard. It puts the bipod too far back for best accuracy testing. I zero'd at 50, then slammed a couple quick 10-round groups at 100 yards, with weather coming in. I shot each group in under 60 seconds.


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After the paper, I went to a 24" rock at 680 yards, and nailed it 5 for 5, using the ACSS reticle, and M855 ammo.

This might be my new favorite AR.

Nice!!!

Socom barrel gonna be on my horizon for my next one I put together.

Like that smacking stuff at 680 with 855 for sure!!!

My pistol came in about 3 hrs ago.
Cleaned and oiled it up.
Light and barber brushed oil make grips look lighter colored than what it actually is
Shoot it tommorow
If it is as accurate as the thunder plus I had from 15 to 25 yards . It will be gtg. Baseball to softball sized groups is what I'm expecting with 2 hand grip.

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Now that's a solid looking 380. I'll be looking forward to hearing how it shoots for you.

I need to start another thread on the 14.5" SOCOM barreled carbine. I'll share and compare accuracy with some other uppers.
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Now that's a solid looking 380. I'll be looking forward to hearing how it shoots for you.

I need to start another thread on the 14.5" SOCOM barreled carbine. I'll share and compare accuracy with some other uppers.


15 yds
200 rds
No malfunctions

I have always shot dead on hold in all my handguns.
On the bersa thunder plus I had I filed the front combat dot into half moon used my normal dead on hold and solved the issue of shooting 6 inches low
Same issue with the combat plus.
Was kinda hoping with new low profile slide on the combat plus
It wouldnt be an issue , but it is .. too me anyways.
Shot 100 rds intially on dots.
Seen the issue again.
Whether dead on hold or cover target completely with front sight dot
6 inches low.
I dont like dot covering target for accuracy.
Never have
And having entire front sight post and front of the slide obcsuring complete sight picture on target in my mind is not a positive in how I have always shot a handgun.

Might look for a lower front sight or just say fugg it and file into half moon again like the thunder plus I had.
But I'm gonna try 3 or 4 more different brands of ammo before I do that.

Am eagle shoots windage correct had some flyers ( probably me)
Fiocchi shot right and i compensated for that after seeing the 1st few. But it shot tight also.

Sorry for the sideways pic between my phone and the image gallery.

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That'll work.
Pistols Shoot better for me any ways using dead on hold
My mind cant get around a dot covering an entire target

Might work for some , not for othes.

Just like 6 oclock hold works for some and not others either.
They are good accurate pistols for a .380 once ya get it the way ya want it and practice with em.

Big thing is practice.
Shooting a handgun and getting muscle and grip memory with it is a perishable thing.
The Bersa 380's are great little guns, just a tad big for pocket carry though, but very shoot-able.

MM
I just watched a vid
8 shot thunder 380 with 4.5 inch threaded barrel.

If they start selling big time
15 shot plus model probably in the works.
Picked up a couple of receivers that PSA had on sale (PSA) for $29\ea and a PSA complete upper (18" with rifle gas) that was on for $269. Couldn't pass up for that price. We'll see how they do.
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