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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? View Quote no brainer a 1911 hands down |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? no brainer a 1911 hands down This and DUH! |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? no brainer a 1911 hands down This. Even though it's not as high of a priority now. |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? no brainer a 1911 hands down Dream big, transferable LT M2. Otherwise yeah 1911. |
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1911 for sure, although ML has received an approved patent for a suppressor.
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The 1911
I really need a full size 1911 to go with my old beat-up Commander. |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? no brainer a 1911 hands down If double-stack, but was not specified. In the absence of double-stack qualifier, LT suppressor Wins. |
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I voted .22! They already make the chassis and have a barrel shop, so spit out some bolts and boom LaRue Twenty-Two
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I like the knife they used to sell… I don't think the shop made it though…
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I voted 1911, but is there an all of the above option? ... Then an add to cart button for each...
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Something we haven't seen yet. Like an entirely new, original rifle system.
Start with a LaRue AR, in something like 6.5 Grendel. Make it a side charger like an FAL. Enhance it so it won't choke in sandy environments yet retains its accuracy. I think they'd not only sell a ton of them, but they'd also be able to enter them into military rifle competitions. |
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LT1911! Hands down. My second choice was all the above. Always in for some LaRue goodness.
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a 1911 in 45 acp with todays updates,copy the dw valor but make it from the finest parts larue can make in blued steel .price it to sell and there would be a waiting list similar to the old days.
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I love it when what I'm voting for is out in the lead.... can't wait to see the 1911...
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The reason that I want to see a Larue suppressor is the cost of a Surefire can is up there minus Jesse James. 1911 would be cool but STI is a great Texas company that would be tough to beat minus roll marks. I still want a Larue .22 and a Larue knife would be badass too!
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If LaRue builds anything you know it's going to cost premium...so I don't think savings should be a motivator for any purchase from them. You know they build the highest quality products and having the best and proven equipment should top your list.
And did you mention Jesse James? |
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If LaRue builds anything you know it's going to cost premium...so I don't think savings should be a motivator for any purchase from them. You know they build the highest quality products and having the best and proven equipment should top your list. And did you mention Jesse James? View Quote Yes, I did and Jesse James claimed some crazy low decibel rating with his suppressor like 78 dB and it costs like 4600 bucks. It would be nice to see Larue come in at 1250 to 1350 on a silencer. I own more than one suppressor but man Surefire can was almost 2000 bucks out the door. |
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I voted for the LT 1911
But a LT 22 upper is a close second and then ....... |
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Yes, I did and Jesse James claimed some crazy low decibel rating with his suppressor like 78 dB and it costs like 4600 bucks. It would be nice to see Larue come in at 1250 to 1350 on a silencer. I own more than one suppressor but man Surefire can was almost 2000 bucks out the door. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If LaRue builds anything you know it's going to cost premium...so I don't think savings should be a motivator for any purchase from them. You know they build the highest quality products and having the best and proven equipment should top your list. And did you mention Jesse James? Yes, I did and Jesse James claimed some crazy low decibel rating with his suppressor like 78 dB and it costs like 4600 bucks. It would be nice to see Larue come in at 1250 to 1350 on a silencer. I own more than one suppressor but man Surefire can was almost 2000 bucks out the door. I really don't think an ipotato db app is is really qualified to give an accurate reading,..and his suppressor looks like a butt plug,...his rifles are not practical,..blingy yes but not practical ,...he should stick to what he does best build bikes,. |
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I really don't think an ipotato db app is is really qualified to give an accurate reading,..and his suppressor looks like a butt plug,...his rifles are not practical,..blingy yes but not practical ,...he should stick to what he does best build bikes,. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If LaRue builds anything you know it's going to cost premium...so I don't think savings should be a motivator for any purchase from them. You know they build the highest quality products and having the best and proven equipment should top your list. And did you mention Jesse James? Yes, I did and Jesse James claimed some crazy low decibel rating with his suppressor like 78 dB and it costs like 4600 bucks. It would be nice to see Larue come in at 1250 to 1350 on a silencer. I own more than one suppressor but man Surefire can was almost 2000 bucks out the door. I really don't think an ipotato db app is is really qualified to give an accurate reading,..and his suppressor looks like a butt plug,...his rifles are not practical,..blingy yes but not practical ,...he should stick to what he does best build bikes,. Well said... |
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Something we haven't seen yet. Like an entirely new, original rifle system. Start with a LaRue AR, in something like 6.5 Grendel. Make it a side charger like an FAL. Enhance it so it won't choke in sandy environments yet retains its accuracy. I think they'd not only sell a ton of them, but they'd also be able to enter them into military rifle competitions. View Quote A side charger better in sandy environments |
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1911
I'm embarrassed to say I still do not own one. That could be because LT doesn't make one... yet. |
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1911 I'm embarrassed to say I still do not own one. That could be because LT doesn't make one... yet. View Quote Little bit of LT trivia in the stickies. |
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1911 I'm embarrassed to say I still do not own one. That could be because LT doesn't make one... yet that I can buy now. Little bit of LT trivia in the stickies. Yup, fixed it. |
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...before your dreams can come true - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Let's see if this gets any traction... If you could have LT make any ONE firearm / accessory what would it be? View Quote I'm going with the 1911 |
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Knife, but not until I finish the budget goal I am on so I can pick it up. Saving up for adoption is pricey.
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