If the price is right replacing Century's 922r parts would not be a big deal.
If the price is right replacing Century's 922r parts would not be a big deal.
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Hoping to use my stash of 93/33 mags bought in 90s. Hope they remain true as it would be nice to have a choice & no regrets /issues.
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I’m hoping to use the pile of 91 mags that I bought back in the 90’s. A friend has an SR9. I could never justify the price of a 91 and all the other options since have seemed below grade. Perhaps this will fit the bill. I have a MKE made Zenith Z-43 that’s now a SBR. It’s great. My strategy with the Century imports is to wait 6 months to a year before buying. This will allow the price to come down and will hopefully allow the to iron out their issues if the must 922(r) them.
Sound logic. While I don’t wanna be the 1st to buy something new, I don’t necessarily want to wait too long if I like it. Knowing the Century & MKE “history” makes me cautious but a risk I’ll have to take. I’m thinking after a few months on the market. Providing of course the prices are not jacked up, then it’ll be wait the year out. The day I pick one up it’s going directly to the range for testing all around. Those “orphaned” 33/53/93 mags sat around at a local pawn shop until they closed back in the 90s are gonna get loaded up the night before along with an optic / mount combo. Any major issues w/Gun and back it goes ASAP! No one likes a “pig in poke” lol
I will be all over a 33 or 33k. I let my 93 go long ago and I need a heavy ass 556 to go with my 550.
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