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Advantage Arms Accuracy?!

I have the AA .22 conversion for my RXM and it’s great. I’m shooting Mini-Mags with zero issue.

Only problem is accuracy. At 3 yards my grouping it tight about 1.5-2 inches to the left of my PoA. At 7 yards it’s now about 3-4 inches left of my PoA with a good grouping. When PoA is about 3-4 inches to the right of bullseye - I hit center of target.

I contacted AA and they said it either has adjustable or drift sights. I had drift sights and moved them to what I feel is WAY beyond what they should be. To hit center at 10 yards this is where my sights are at. Is this by any means normal or acceptable?! Should the sight be hanging off the side of the slide like this?!

TLDR - First time having to drift a sight and this just doesn't feel kosher to me.

u/extraspincycle — 1 hour ago
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A working man’s beer and a working man’s gun

[guns and alcohol do not mix!]

My beautiful LCR .357 pictured next to one of the cheap beers in my rotation. I want to make it clear that I don’t mess with my guns when drinking. Just took a photo with today’s carry piece after I cracked a cold one to end the weekend.

u/Straight-Aardvark439 — 14 hours ago
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Stormtrooper from Florida setup

Pick both of these up today Mark IV lite w/ stormtrooper cerakote and Div 3 olvr .22 heater, swapped out the grips and added a charging handle ring and cheap red dot until I decided what dot I want on it.

u/dillonbouray — 22 hours ago
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First Ruger

First saw this in stock at my LGS and had to pick it up. It conceals in my gym shorts so well it’s crazy. Will need to pick up a proper holster once companies start making them.

u/daudlurk — 21 hours ago
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New Safe, so I had to wipe everything and get a new photo.

Also included is my rpr and one of my ARs and 22/45

u/saxyseminole — 23 hours ago
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My SR9C is still one of my all time favorite summer carry pistols.

It may be a bit old school but during the hot months I tend to carry this one as my main and backup car EDC. I have had it for years and haven't had a single malfunction or jam. It is super tough and reliable still.

u/return2light — 1 day ago
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Mark IV wont hold zero.

I’m shooting my Mark IV 22 handgun with a vortex defender red dot, and a Jessie’s girl suppressor. It’s an awesome set up. I cannot keep the gun zeroed. I use a bore site, get it all lined up with the laser bore site. Then go out to the range and rounds are flying everywhere. Any thoughts?

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u/OzarkO08 — 1 day ago
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Anyone else order one this weekend officially released on the 4th, can't wait to run it

u/Gr3gg3ls — 1 day ago
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200th Bicentennial Ruger Blackhawk

Thought today would be a good day to show this guy off, made in 1976, the 200th Year of American Liberty.
Hoping to get something made this year to go along with it.

u/Galaveo — 1 day ago
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Crack or moulding line

I just noticed this little line on the trigger guard of my lcp today that I have only owned for a couple weeks. I am not sure if it came this way, or it it is a cracking. Does anyone else have this on theirs? It seems like just a seam since it ends so perfectly and that middle molding line both top and bottom, but now I'm curious. How durable is the plastic on these Rugers? Thanks

u/stillshot2 — 2 days ago
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What are must have changes to a pc9?

i picked up an extractor, mcarbo buffer. Whats else is good to get for this pc carbine

u/Comfortable-Box6882 — 2 days ago
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Wanting to buy an RXM, need advice

I've decided on one with a full size grip after handling the 15 round model at a local store, I'm wondering if I should go for the 4 inch version or the 4.5 inch version. In regards to other 9mm pistols, I already own a full size echelon

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u/aydensnake — 2 days ago
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RXM modularity - how often are you actually swapping grip modules?

I'm slightly considering the RXM over the Glock 17 I'm looking to buy this weekend just because of the modularity.

I already have a Gen 6 G19. I would like to use the subcompact grip for CCW purposes, but I want the full size for home defense, a winter CCW, and a temporary competition gun until I get a 2011 next year.

Is it actually feasible to regularly swap out grip modules? Or is that a silly idea? I feel like it probably is, and swapping grip modules seasonally for different carry needs is a more reasonable solution.

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u/sharkbait_oohaha — 3 days ago
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M*CARBO spring kits

Both my lc carbine and security 9 have the m*carbo spring kits and they really do feel amazing! Pretty easy to install if you're somewhat comfortable taking things apart and can follow along with the install video on their website. The security 9 is also has galloway precision parts including the trigger and stainless steel guide rod and increased power recoil spring. Just listen to how quickly you can get through and 15 round mag.

u/Ratkn1fe — 3 days ago
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LCP Max Metal Frame??

Does anyone know of anywhere to get a metal frame for the LCP Max? My mom loves hers, but it's a little snappy for her, and I'd like to tone it down with a little more weight. She loves my 1909 Steyr Pieper .25 ACP, and even though it's a smaller caliber, I think the all-metal construction of it really dampens the recoil to a much more comfortable level.

I understand that a metal frame for the LCP Max is the opposite of what most people want in a lightweight pocket pistol, but if anyone knows where I could find it, it would definitely be Reddit land, so I figured I would ask here.

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u/Fieroboom — 3 days ago