I just got mine from KYGUNCO, I know there is a lot of you been waiting for this, hurry!
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Saw that earlier this afternoon.. was going to keep it a secret, but then decided that I don't want one. Won't need to SSE it either, because the model numbers are no longer on the roster. -
I asked them to ship the magazines separately to a different state. They told me they can do this for an extra 11 dollar charge.
If not, maybe your FFL can accept the magazines and disassemble for you.Last edited by Xinogage; 08-13-2013, 10:56 PM.Comment
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In for one!! I'm so happy right now.Comment
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You can place it on layaway, just choose check in payment option, fill out credit card info to secure the gun, write in comments you'll send 25% via USPS money order, 60 days to pay it off. After your 30 day wait is up, pay it in full. Or just pay it in full and have it sit out the 30 days at your ffl.Comment
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Show me an SP-01 like this in CA and maybe I'd consider moving back
. How about them apples?
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Nice, thanks for the heads up. Lets see if I get lucky tooComment
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Oh I'm definitely going to do some videos! I have a .22 bolt action rifle, .22 semi-auto rifle, threaded CZ Kadet Adapter (.22 lr), the SP-01, an AR-15, and a TAVOR to shoot w/ the Mystic attached, plus a 22/45 to borrow.
The only problem is that video cameras really won't be able to do it justice at all. I have one that doesn't auto-level sounds like many do, but the microphone still maxes out way below the db of a gunshot (typically a microphone will max at like 120 to 126 db, and that's what you can expect from a silenced 9mm). Plus the sound is so quick that a lot of mics miss it. In fact, you have to have/rent a REALLY expensive dB meter to record meaningful numbers for gun shots. Originally I figured I could get a $30 meter at RadioShack and get some before/after numbers, but it's just not the case. Not only do basically all of the affordable (under multiple thousands of dollars) meters max out at too low of a sound level, but they miss the peak sound from a gunshot because it's too quick. To get a meaningful comparison with a before/after difference that you could actually hear accurately in a video (or as good as possible), I'd have to do something to get the normal gunshots under the mic's dB maximum. Maybe shutting the camera in the car and filming through the window, or putting the camera 100 yards away or something. ...I'll figure something out...
Originally posted by CAGLSHere's our version in CA:
...funny thing, it's a revolver so I think it'd still be crazy loud
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