Would you buy this scope?

But the master sporter only functions of you are a right handed Mil shooter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When they were being made there weren't really any mil shooters. ;)


I stayed mad at Tikka for decades when they dropped the 595/695 in favor of a single action length. I'm over it now but I still keep my eye out for a 595. I'd love to have a 'whitetail' model for a treestand deer gun. I never had a MS model but a man I knew and sometimes shot with, did. I did have a 658 deluxe model, though, and that was about the prettiest wood-stocked hunting rifle ever made. Wish I'd kept it.
 
Such a short clip, what’s the context/meaning? Were they discussing scopes?
They were discussing Glock Gen 6? From what I gathered from the full podcast. Skimmed through til I found it.

Edit: not Glocks, optics plates for pistols I believe. I'm Canadian and know absolutely nothing about pistols.
 
When they were being made there weren't really any mil shooters. ;)


I stayed mad at Tikka for decades when they dropped the 595/695 in favor of a single action length. I'm over it now but I still keep my eye out for a 595. I'd love to have a 'whitetail' model for a treestand deer gun. I never had a MS model but a man I knew and sometimes shot with, did. I did have a 658 deluxe model, though, and that was about the prettiest wood-stocked hunting rifle ever made. Wish I'd kept it.
I missed my opportunity to get behind one but of all the controversy over everything shooting related I have NEVER heard anyone that has handled one have anything negative to say and they ALL are looking for one. There is something to that.
 
When they were being made there weren't really any mil shooters. ;)


I stayed mad at Tikka for decades when they dropped the 595/695 in favor of a single action length. I'm over it now but I still keep my eye out for a 595. I'd love to have a 'whitetail' model for a treestand deer gun. I never had a MS model but a man I knew and sometimes shot with, did. I did have a 658 deluxe model, though, and that was about the prettiest wood-stocked hunting rifle ever made. Wish I'd kept it.
I had a Sako M995 chambered in a 7.82 warbird many moons ago and then sold it off for cheap like a dummy after a couple of seasons of hunting. Didn’t know what I had just in the action alone back then. 😞
 
I missed my opportunity to get behind one but of all the controversy over everything shooting related I have NEVER heard anyone that has handled one have anything negative to say and they ALL are looking for one. There is something to that.
There's a 308 M595 with the Master Sporter stock for sale in Portland right now. I see them pop up on various sites from time to time.
 
Such a short clip, what’s the context/meaning? Were they discussing scopes?
It's mostly in jest, but they're discussing whether or not the plastic crush washer is a good idea for durability and precision for the Glock gen 6 with a red dot mounted.

I just found it ironic that he defaulted to:

"Always assume that the big company did it right for durability and precision because they have must have tested it thoroughly"

So I definitely believe it's still applicable to the scope conversion
 
That's like asking "if you put a steak on a hamburger bun, is it a hamburger". The answer is obvious for both questions.

A hot dog, hamburger, reuben, cubano, grilled cheese, and blt are all types of sandwiches. Changing which type doesn't make it not a sandwich.
 
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