I only own one (a safariland for 4" revolvers) and it's a very comfortable carry for the heavy python. I don't carry it daily but I use it as a range holster. I could easily be happy carrying concealed with it, it carries the weight very well.
My buddy had a 90's vintage galco paddle...
Should be allowed by treaty. Captain can show ownership by listing them in writing in the ship's log.
That way the can be inspected and accounted for and not "left" in a nation that doesn't allow them in their land.
Can I be an international lawyer yet? I did stay at a motel six last night.
My RCBS often hangs up on 4064. If it's not too bad I check it on the scale (like every other charge).
If it's a real jam stop, I just dump it back and rethrow.
They say the cheap lee powder measure handles the long sticks better than the high end powder measures.
Not for nothing, the brass from FGMM shot pretty good the first time didn't it?
Like others have said, it doesn't take much to just go ahead and do it. I do it on some heavy barrel rifle ammo but I don't bother on garand and M14 ammo anymore.
That's nothing!
Where I live you need to take a pistol course as a requirement for a concealed pistol permit. During the course I took, the couple of instructors showed us a few pistols; autos were a colt woodsman, a ruger Mk1, and a Colt 1911, the revolvers were a single action ruger and...
I've had two 9422xtr's.
the first was a late 70's model. It was a full lenth rifle with a straight grip. It had a nice trigger and shot well. I am not real comfortable with the straight grip stocks so I sold it and made a few dollars on it.
Jump forward about 20 years, I bought another...
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