My big gun purchase this year was a M1 Garand from the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Ever since I had an interest into firearms I always wanted a M1 this rifle was the main battle rifle of the US military in WWII. Korean War, and limited use in Vietnam. It shoots .30-06 cartridge and hold 8 rounds in a removable metal en block clip that gives a distinctive ping sound when the clip was ejected. The rifle I had purchase was called a service grade rifle which mean it a working gun that will show some wear and will have a decent bore and barrel. The rifle I received was in good condition it was a Springfield Armory rifle made in 1944 had the original barrel , International Harvester trigger assembly ,the original stock, and a Harrington and Richardson bolt. It still has great accuracy for a rifle over 60 years old and has no function problems. The only downside of owning one is that you cant shoot commercial ammo because it has a higher pressure load than what the M1 can handle you can buy surplus ammo made for the M1 from the CMP as well at a reasonable price. The CMP is a wonderful program that promotes marksmanship to the youth of nation providing firearms, training and competitions throughout the United States. If you get some time check the website out www.thecmp.org. The buying process is pretty complicated and filled with some paperwork some requirements are that you be a, US citizen, a member of a affiliated club (military and law enforcement count), pass a background check and fill out an notarized affidavit. Once all that is done you wait it took me like over two months to get mine but is was worth the wait.
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Tactical Firearms
My first review is of Tactical Firearms in Katy, Texas on Mason Rd. This is a gun store and shooting range and I will say it is the nicest shooting range I have been to. All the lanes are electronically controlled just enter in your distance press go and you target goes, you can change the light level and color on you target. One thing i do love about this range is RAPID FIRE IS ALLOWED, I can bump fire my AK til the barrel smokes(and I have). The range is spotless and doesn't have that gun powder smell and you can tell it has a super air cleaning system probably better that what is required by regulations. Some of the things I don't like about this range is they don't let you keep your brass if you are into reloading your ammo, the range officer though are very nice and helpful I always feel like they are watching you to hard and it uncomfortable at times. The main thing that keeps me not from coming so ofter is the range fees $20 per person per hour which is pretty steep. I guess you get what you pay for.
Now for the gun-store part of the facility is also very nice has a great selection of firearms many of which I have never seen outside of this store. Most of the firearms are of as their name implies tactical, awesome selection of ARs, Shotguns, silencers, and other NFA items. Big plus is that they will prepare a Trust for free to purchase NFA items like silencer, short barreled rifles and shotguns ect which can save you alot of time and money. FFL transfers are cheap also $35 which is pretty good. Overall its a great facility to check out if you are in the Katy area.
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Welcome at yet another attempt at making a blog, got bored tonight decided to do this. This blog will be about any thing I want it to be about but mainly stuff I love and other random stuff. Some of the things I will talk about are gun reviews and gun related stuff reviews, food reviews and recipes, talks about website, random youtube videos, and other things so enjoy.
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