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Mr Gunslinger, As the owner of a "self-defense/concealed carry" insurance policy, being in possession of a "cheat sheet" detailing what steps you plan to take after shooting and possibly killing somebody in self defense may not be the wisest thing you can do.
Whether logical or not, provable or...
Of the dozens of rifles I have bought and foolishly sold off for something shiny or stupid, the CZ 452 American 17 hmr I purchased in 2004 was the most accurate un-modified rifle I ever owned or fired.
I can't fathom why you don't understand that some people like to shoot for shooting's sake. Not every kid is as fortunate as us and grew up hunting pheasants along the Snake River with Dad's 12g single. The city kids who are fortunate enough to go shooting may have no need or desire for...
I shied away from the 12 gauge after 20 years of hunting birds with one. I stopped chasing birds and started shooting clays about 10 years ago and switched to 20 gauge for less recoil, cheaper shells, lighter guns, blah blah blah. (its called easing into old age) I keep a 20 gauge light weight...
Ten years ago I bought a Loaded M1A model with a composite stock and parkerized barrel. The POS wouldn't get through 5 rounds without 2 failures to feed and 2 failures to eject while using new, commercial 308 ammo and new, 7.62 military ball. My hand loads with new, commercial brass did not...
I am not familiar with either of those rifles. I have had 4 or 5 different .223 bolt rifles. I have one left; it is a keeper. I have been very satisfied with my Kimber Longmaster Classic for 10 years now. It is a great informal bench gun for shooting eggs, oranges, charcoal, dead twigs off of...
I use surplus ammo cans to store bulk or packaged (MTM or factory boxes) ammo, as well as powder and primers. These cans are stored in an old pickup truck toolbox that is not labeled "ammo" and kept in my garage.
A law passed by congress in May 2009 that took effect February 22, 2010, directed the National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife Service to change their firearms possession policies nationwide to generally coincide with their respective state's firearms possession policies. Park...
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