I have a cool chinese sks with all the war trench art you could want from the eastern european conflict, it shoots just fine but just sits in the safe as a cool toy. paying anything above 500 even in the crazy covid times is silly.
I had an extended rail, eotech and g33, light and a forward grip so it had a few extra lbs to it. I'd say a 17 is light for a .308 battle rifle, but if ya had to hump around with a 16s or an m16 you wouldn't notice much of a difference.
I traded my scar 16s for a factory Colt with the KAC RAS rail, so pretty much a m16a4 clone and an m1a loaded in 6.5cm with the sage ebr chassis. I liked the scar a lot, it was a very soft shooter, but for the weight and bulk I'd rather have the 20in HBAR barrel. It's not like I was using all of...
I have the 43 with a 48 slide, and a 43x mos and I carry the 43 most of the t shirt seasons. it's just so easy to conceal. I have the 43x set up with a dot, light, s15 and a spare mag carrier with an s15 +5 for a total of 36 rounds tucked inside the wasteband. It prints a tad but with a jacket...
I love my x300 but I feel like it wouldn't fit the look. Also I know you just got it and probably won't even consider getting rid of such a cool piece, but if the wife finds out can I be first in line to get my namesake?
I have three guns that could use a stamp to ditch the brace, but the going out of state thing still irks me. I am not as read up on the laws for concealing a SBR in a bag like you can with a pistol, but its all kinda grey. Only one gun would really benefit with the stock and forgrip but I am not...
I already have the galil and 74 kit, just need barrels, a galil receiver, and a few other bits and pieces but if you would need to do a one on one for that situation I understand