Pros: it's an XD. I like the grip on those guns. It has a manual safety which I also like. It's slim and compact. I've recently gotten away from DA/SA but maybe I'll come back some day.
Cons: heavy at 25 oz. especially for a single stack. 8+1
I like the safety on a 1911. I like the safety on my FNSc, though small it is positive. Never had a problem with the safety on my Beretta. Did not like the safety on the M&Pc. VERY SQUISHY. I require a safety on all my firearms.
These are great holsters. Put some thread lock on the screws and you're good to go. You get a lot of spare parts, unlimited shell exchanges, great warranty. At $30-$40 why pay more??
There are some other options out there but a little harder to find. I recently bought a FNS 9c with a manual safety. Really happy with it so far. Finding one with the manual safety was hard. Most gun stores looked at me weird when I said I actually wanted a safety. I ended up buying one online.
Howdy folks. I need some insurance to cover my guns in case of loss or theft. Now I don't have priceless heirlooms or collector pieces, just some handguns and long guns. I used to have an NRA membership that came with insurance but I let it expire. Any suggestions?
I prefer my guns to have a manual safety. Some have the opinion that I should not be allowed to carry a gun because this means (in their mind) that I can't keep my finger off the trigger. This is not true. Lucky for me this is a free country and they don't get to make the rules.
I was at a similar crossroad. I chose the AR. Political winds can shift at the drop of a hat. Meanwhile a 1911 is legal even in places like California.
I've tried to talk about how a manual safety is good on YouTube videos and people tear me a new one in the comment section. So this is a refreshing change for once. The reason I use a safety is simple. Where I live there are a lot of gun free zones. I find myself reholstering in the car, in the...
Just came back from bass pro. I really enjoy being able to look at the ammo myself. Had too many bad experiences and won't buy ammo behind the counter.
I grew up going to the range with my dad who likes to shoot for groups from a rest. I never really enjoyed it. Years later when I got my ccw as an adult I realized I needed to learn to shoot in a practical way and now I'm a shooter. Me and dad still go to the range. He shoots for groups and I...
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