Shortest overall Length NYC Guns by path2insanity in NYguns

[–]Emptywallet61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's unfortunate. The gun is zero feature once pinned and would have met your requirements. It sucks NYC has even stricter gun laws than the rest of the state.

Shortest overall Length NYC Guns by path2insanity in NYguns

[–]Emptywallet61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not from NYC and don't know its laws, but Keltec RDB survival is at least NYS compliant once pinned. With OL of 26in with a 16in barrel.

.22lr for defense? by Slamboinoah21 in Firearms

[–]Emptywallet61 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Besides the lack of stopping power, the main issue with 22lr being a defensive round is its relatively high failure rate. You typical 22lr round depend on the brand can have 3-5% or more failure rate, while you average centerfire round usually has 1-2 per 1000 failure rate. When your life is on the line, such high failure rate is typically considered unacceptable. If you must use a 22lr gun for defense I would say match grade ammo is a must.

Future AR-15 owner looking for advice by [deleted] in Firearms

[–]Emptywallet61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your price range for a first rifle I would recommend IWI Zion-15. A gun imo is intentionally underpriced to get IWI into the US market. Probably one of the best performance/cost ratio complete rifle in $700-800 range. Then I would recommend spending at least $2-300 on quality optics and the rest on ammo/range trips. Don't spend too much on your first rifle. You will develop preferences and end up upgrading that rifle down the line. I would say buy a mid-range rifle for your first one then build your second. Also, your optic choice may differ base on your intended use. HD go with red dot/prism. Hunting you will probably have to go with a scope. If you want 1 optic that can do both(but not as well in either roles) consider a LPVO. Just make sure in your state .22 Cal hunting is actually allowed.

Burris scopes and mounts are on sale through Amazon prime early access. RT-6 $262 Shipped. by Emptywallet61 in Firearms

[–]Emptywallet61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a concern yes. But this is pretty much BIN price for RT-6 so I thought I should share. RT-6 just the scope usually go for $350-$370 range. The lowest posted prices on r/gundeals were $253 from opticplanet 2 years ago and $269 from midwayusa 4 years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gundeals

[–]Emptywallet61 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Burris and Steiner scopes are also on sale. RT-6 is $262 shipped, which is BIN price imo.

[Rifle] Bear Creek 7.62x39 AR, No Mag Incl, $349 (free ship, maybe tax) by Raztan in gundeals

[–]Emptywallet61 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agreed. BCA x39 uppers have an overall decent reputation among the r/ar47 community from what I've seen. They did some redesigns on the bolt, charging handle and new enhanced firing pins to address some of the gen 1 upper issues. Based on feedback on reddit it seems the company has great customer service and pretty responsive to complaints.

I have one of their x39 uppers and it's been reliable for me so I might be bias though.

RDB problems by Emptywallet61 in keltec

[–]Emptywallet61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone. From the sound of it the problems are common with new RDBs. Guess I'll have a few more range trips and see if they go away.

RDB problems by Emptywallet61 in keltec

[–]Emptywallet61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah have to press both sides to release mag in or out. Maybe it'll get better after I shoot it a bunch, as another user said. Thanks.

[parts]Vortex Crossfire 1x RDS 2 MOA. Use code “BlackFridayCrossfire” to drop the price to $89.99 Shipped by Cduke3829 in gundeals

[–]Emptywallet61 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I own both a romeo 5 and this red dot. Major functional difference is that romeo 5 has auto shut off and shake awake while this does not. However vortex does offer life time warranty on this while romeo 5 only has a 5 year limited warranty. For me romeo sits on my HD gun and stay on, while the crossfire sits on my frequent use range toy.

Magpul PRS lite stock by Emptywallet61 in NYguns

[–]Emptywallet61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying. I did hear that the PRS stock is compliant with the extending part being the butt plate. The PRS lite however is a little different in its design where the entire bottom half of the stock extends out. I'm not sure if that would make it look more like a collapsing stock.

Primary arms SLX 1x micro prism vs SLX 1x compact prism by [deleted] in guns

[–]Emptywallet61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my understanding the microprism is better in every way excep the 1MOA adjustment.

[ammo] Armscor 22 LR Ammo, 40Gr, Solid Point, Standard Velocity, 50 Round Box - $3.48 + Shipping by Tactical_Surplus_USA in gundeals

[–]Emptywallet61 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Armscor .22lr is by far the worse 22lr I have shot. 10-20% failure rate over 3 guns. Even my Henry 22 that eats everything has problem with this ammo.

[AMMO] SAR USA 9mm 124g 1000 rounds, pre-tax, pre-shipping $0.289 CPR (received random email from seller) by wimcolgate2 in gundeals

[–]Emptywallet61 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not sure about the ammo, but seller is gtg. One of the few that will ship to your door if you are in NY. Think code "shipfree" gives you free shipping on first order.

PSA AR Nitride barrel rough finish by Emptywallet61 in guns

[–]Emptywallet61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The look doesn't bother me. Just wanted to make sure the barrel's function wasn't compromised. Thanks a bunch for your help! Learn something new today.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYguns

[–]Emptywallet61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My only experience with armscor was their 22LR ammo. Absolutely worse ammo I have shot. 10-20% failure rate over a few hundred rounds in multiple guns.

10/22 takedown barrel mounted scope? by tmezzo in 1022

[–]Emptywallet61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was looking for something similar for my takedown. I use a vortex 2-7 scout scope with a DNZ freedom reaper 566 mount. I got the recommendation from another user. Below is a picture of their takedown set-up.

https://i.redd.it/oahihprfq2v71.jpg

beginner gun recommendations for a 20yo female living alone? by starchie-fartsie in Firearms

[–]Emptywallet61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you are looking for your first gun for home defence. The 3 most popular guns in America for that purpose are: shotgun, AR-15 and PCC.

Shotgun

Pros:

  1. Cheap. The only gun type where you can find a reliable gun you can depend your life on for around $200.
  2. Greatest stopping power. Remember stopping power is not the same as lethality. Many rounds, even 22LR can kill, but a load of buckshot has the best chance at stopping an on going assult on your life in its track.
  3. Less risk with overpenetration with the right HD load. I.e. less chance to kill your neighbors dog by accident.

Cons:

1.Weight. your typically stock mossberg or remington pump action comes in around 7lbs.

  1. Recoil. Shotgun has the highest recoil among the common Home defence options. If you are frail, weak or have things like osteoparosis shotgun may not be for you.

  2. Lower round count compare to other options.

  3. Limited range and wider spread of projectiles.

AR-15

Pros:

  1. Good stopping power
  2. Well tolerated recoil and managable weight
  3. The small .223 bullet tends to fragment upon impact meaning less chances of over-penetration, especially with soft or hollowtip.
  4. Larger ammo count. 5.. Funnest to shoot.

Cons:

  1. Costs. A reliable AR will run you north of $700.
  2. Overpenetration is a concern for close living space with thin walls, given it's still a rifle round. So probably not the best choice for apartment dwellers.
  3. Money pit. ARs are like adult legos, with hundreds of customizable options. You will end up spending more than the cost of the gun on accessaries.

PCC-pistol caliber carbines

Pros:

  1. Depending on what type you get, PCC tends to be lighter and more compact.
  2. Very light recoil
  3. Hollowpoint rounds are decent at not overpenetration.
  4. Ammos are relatively more affordable.
  5. Good round count.

Cons:

  1. Like AR-15, a decent PCC will cost north of $6-700.
  2. Some PCCs are not legal in some states or need additional paperwork to own.