Hello all. I'm new to Colorado having just moved here from Az. I was wondering if there are any local AR lower manufacturers here? In Az I couldn't throw a dead cat without hitting one but am hoping to find a shop here. Thanks for the help.
Hello all. I'm new to Colorado having just moved here from Az. I was wondering if there are any local AR lower manufacturers here? In Az I couldn't throw a dead cat without hitting one but am hoping to find a shop here. Thanks for the help.
Iron Ridge in Longmont is the only one I know of. I think they specialize in AR-10 lowers and coatings. Ive seen mixed reviews of this buisness.
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
-- Samuel Adams
Tell me about it. There were more shooting ranges, gun shops, gun manufactures than you could shake a stick at down there. My AR is from Jeff over at Arizona Armory. We're not so lucky around here. Phoenix is probably the most conservative city in the country as far as an actual major city goes. Denver...not so much.
Yeah I've noticed that. I'm very irritated with the CCW procedures up here. Only open 3 day's a week from 9-4? WTH, I work for a living. Oh well, there still are more positives of living here than in Phoenix though. Thanks for the info on the AR shop. I'll check them out, otherwise I'll just buy something from a Phoenix shop and transfer it here.
I've been competing at AGC and have printed out the results for submission. I am going to try to get over to the S.O. to submit my paperwork next week.
When I suggested using matches to get my CCW a few years ago, everyone tore me apart about it!
*Well, I didn't already have a CCW like you do though.![]()
"There are no finger prints under water."
I think if you can competently shoot in a match you're qualified to have a CCW for the following reasons. You are held accountable for how you handle a firearm (mess up, you get a warning, mess up again and you are asked not to participate) and most importantly you can SHOOT.
My case in point is when I took my CCW class in Az, they required us to "qualify" which means you shoot a fat albert sized target within 10'. The guy next to me pulls out this 6" plus Ruger GP100 .357 to use for qualifying. My first thought was, "great concealment gun" and then when we were done shooting, he failed qualification. That was only ten rounds fired. At least at a match you are shooting a minimum of 50.