Posted April 14, 2016 5:00 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

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By Clint Weisgerber

We’ve all been there. Maybe you’ve been socking away a few bucks every week for a new toy and suddenly the unforseen happens. The wife gets fired. Your kid needs new hockey equipment. Whatever. You begrudgingly dip into your stash o’ cash as the dreams of you busting rounds at the range with the new hotness evaporate before your tear-filled eyes. This recently happened to me, but I found quite a lot of solace in making some changes to — or modding as I like to call it (because yes, I’m that guy apparently) — your existing equipment. It may not be as fun as shooting new stuff, but it scratches that new gun itch. So here are three suggestions for modifications that won’t break your newly depleted bank account, but still give you some good times at the range . . .

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Internal Mods
I don’t like to start modifying anything about a weapon until I’ve got a few hundred rounds through it. Sometimes, it takes a little while to learn the intricacies of new weapon and identify any …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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