Nothing like cross border shopping.....any good places to get motor gear?
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Created on: 07/17/13 08:58 PM
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stevie14t
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Wolfman
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Black1
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/26/13 4:20 PM
Well now that is the question that all riders are asking!!
Around these parts it's very hard to find a shop that has a show room to buy gear do to the online prices are so much cheaper then any shop can match or beat. One of the shops i deal with dose not have much stock but can just about beat any price around. Now NJ is a different story I don't really run out there for gear maybe some of the other guys can tell us where to go.
Cblast
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/29/13 6:06 PM
My house wolf. My house.
Ya gotta narrow it down to caliber and type. I recommend the .45 acp in a Kimber Classic! ;)
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Wolfman
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/29/13 6:20 PM
Add that to my collection fo show. Got a guy here who can custom make a 14 nation patch on the grips. A matching set would be nice. Then when I pop down we can put helmets on, and pose back to back with our service pistols for an attractive 8x10 glossie. Now that's awesome!
nasty
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/29/13 6:55 PM
Yo C! I've had a permit to carry for a few years now and was looking to update my .38special Taurus Ulra-Lite revolver. What do you recommend in a .45 cal? I'm looking for something easy to conceal and carry, obviously. Also I don't want some tiny fucking thing where I can only fit two and a half fingers on the grip. A family member offered to sell me their Ruger LPC, it was nice but that thing is way too small, and it was only a .380auto.
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Cblast
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/29/13 8:05 PM
The pics will be action shots of us blasting shit! And hey nasty, man I love a good full size 1911 .45 acp. Kimber makes very good ones! But ya gotta pay to play with Kimber! They ain't cheap. Springfield armory makes a good one. With my handguns I like it simple and powerful. The .45 gets it done. Always. I don't mind the full size frame cause I get a sure grip every time. The full size also lends itself to accuracy. I carry in a Safariland conceal rig. Fits great under my Alpinestars jacket. I use Wilson combat 8rnd mags and that gives 8+1 in the pipe and two more mags of my 230gr. Steel jacketed hollow points. Remington still sells the bullets themselves to reloaders in the US. I load em fairly hot. 25 rnds of that can't get me out of it. Nothing can.
Wolfman
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nasty
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/29/13 10:36 PM
I've heard a lot of good things about Kimber! I'll have to look into what they got otherwise I know Springfield has a model I've been eyeballing too. Haha I usually carry when I'm out actually touring long distance on the bike but I prob better leave my shit at home since I will be passing through fucking Illinois and crossing the US border.
To hell with it I'm going for a full blown Desert Eagle!!! Lol
Wolfman
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/30/13 6:07 AM
Nasty, yah in Canada, the SWAT team would be dispatched if you were found in possession. They are crazy touchy about firearms here in CAN. I'm licensed too, I don't think I can buy one in the USA and transport it home unless the RCMP issued a permission to carry. But I need to look into it before the visit to Big C's.
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nasty
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RE: Good places for gear near Bear Mountain?
07/30/13 9:02 AM
Your best bet, if you can purchase south of the boarder, is to just have it shipped home right away. I know if I were to come up to Canada for a hunting trip and wanted to use my own rifle or shotgun I legaly have to ship it to my destination ahead of time. I only know that because I have been looking up what I need to know and expect to prepare myself for next week.
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