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  1. I have some slugs and buckshot I want to part with.

     

    (8) 5 round boxes & 3 loose rounds of Federal TruBall 2 3/4" full power rifled slugs - $30

     

    (2) 15 round boxes of Winchester Super-X 2 3/4" 00 9 pellet buckshot - $15

     

    (1) 5 round box of Winchester Power Point 2 3/4" rifled slugs - $4

     

    (1) 5 round box of Winchester Supreme 2 3/4" 00 12 pellet buckshot - $4

     

    If you want it all I'll make you a deal and the shipping would be cheaper.

  2. Maybe so, just my opinion. I'm not going to risk sitting in jail the rest of my life while my family doesn't have me to work and pay the bills. I just don't trust the legal system with my fate when I'm on the chopping block for possible murder/manslaughter.

    Sounds like you need to just sell your ******* guns and let your fate be determined by law enforcement response time. The above scenarios are not only way to thought out but are almost laughable. I am all about HD and protection of property but some of you are on a whole nother level with these doomsday onslaughts.

    The guy who usually has the best plan and skills to follow through doesn't talk about it.

  3. If some of you need to utilize these battle plans you really need to move to a different part of town. I live out in the middle of no where and still would hope to never deal with this kind of situation.

  4. Makes no difference whether I've owned one or not! If the steel cased rounds work fine, that is a good enough reason to shoot it, especially to save a few bucks when out plinking or burning a bunch of rounds for fun. If it doesn't, then don't buy it. Just because it's an MR1 doesn't mean someone has to shoot brass rounds exclusively, just because you said so.

    I do agree that good ammo is what should be used for hunting and serious shooting or if one prefers to spend the extra dollars. In my case, the AR-15 I shoot doesn't like the steel cased stuff so I shoot brass, M193 and M855 or BVAC fmjbt reloads.

    By the way, The myth about Wolf and other similar steel cased ammo is that it will wear your gun out quicker because the steel is much harder then brass. Well yes hardened steel would definetly do some damage but this is soft steel, as soft as brass. I wouldn't buy the laquer coated rounds either, only shoot the polymer coated rounds. It is no doubt dirty, but any ammo will cause rust and corrosion if you store the gun without cleaning it, you may just have to clean it better and quicker.

    I'm not going to string this out but I must say that the reason I mentioned owning a few MR1's is because I know how they work.

    You can coat cheap ass steel cased ammo in what ever you want but it still shoots dirty. The piston guide rod of the MR1 uses a diverter on the end under the gas ports that Wolf or any dirty ammo fouls very quickly.

    So aside from the affects of the steel case (and there will be some in a MR1) it will also make a mess.

    In closing it's worth the couple bucks to not use cheap stuff as I have better things to do than spend a few hours it cleaning up.

  5. A contradiction based on your previous comment

    "Art as much as I like offering up help to fellow MR1 owners I still gotta ask. Why in the **** would you need/want to use steel cased ammo in one? "

    How many MR1's have you had as I have owned three to date. When I had my first one I tried several different loads and a buddy had five rounds of Wolf he didn't want. So I shot it just for the **** of it with no intentions of ever buying more.

  6. It is still beyond me why people buy such expensive firearms only to go "shoe string budget" on the ammo. I ran five rounds of Wolf through my MR1 and it made one **** of a mess versus my normal Federal AE 5.56mm & .223rem. And I simply used it just to see if it cycled it and it did in a kind of sorta way.

  7. I'm hardly making any money asking 400 for my SN c-stock. If you can find some for less, be my guest. My guess is that you won't be able to. If you could and they were readily available, they would be selling for their MSRP.

    Since you most likely did not buy it for the $170 MSRP I completely understand. My comment was a generalized statement and I think most would hesitate to spend 100% of a firearms cost on a accessory.

  8. Cody6.0, you might wanna go swoop up all of those SNT c-stocks you can find and start selling em'. Or, would you forego making profit and sell them for $170.00 because you are lookin out for people that have the same hobby?

    I'll let the fact that I've sold many people on here rare items for decent prices speak for itself. I own/operate a business and making money off of people on a forum I frequent isn't on my short list of need to do's.

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