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From what I read, the Circuit Judge has a screw-in muzzle adapter that converts between rifle and shotgun modes.
Wrongo, no such critter exists.
The Circuit Judge certainly does come with two screw-in adaptors.
One is a smooth thread protector that allows the rifled barrel to work, the...
For me "survival rifle" means putting dinner in the pot. Small game is plentiful and easier to find than larger game. I'd want a .22 and a shotgun, preferable together in a single firearm. The Savage 24 mentioned above would be ideal for me, the M6 is another option, and there is a Russian...
All Circuit Judge carbines sold in the US have fully rifled barrels and screw in adapters (they're not really chokes and they don't constrict the bore). The rifle ships with a "thread protector" for .45 Colt and slugs and a "straightener" for buck and shot, as well as an orange plug for the...
Another Video of Harless in this linked article, with very similarly worded threats, but this time it's not a CHL holder. Apparently he's being investigated for both incidents. While this second incident isn't as heinous as the Bartlett video, Harless' raging is eerily similar...
Tired, hung over, not as dilligent, dragging your support thumb on the slide, causing it to fail to return all the way into battery, no click.
Inspect it, make sure there are no problems. While you are at it, clean it and lube it. Then take it out again and shoot it.
I usually don't unless I'm at the farm and it's hot. Then it's a Glock21sf in a Serpa, it's my house gun also. It can take the briars and bumps, and easily dispatches feral dogs and the occasional 'yote that has decided to migrate here. The Serpa keeps it in it's place when working or moving...
Thin "military" front sights work well for deliberate fire in decent light for young eyes. They are great for accurate shooting at the range.
But we shoot quite a bit in less than ideal lighting and the thin front sights disappear. Some of our older shooters can't see them at all.
No...
I always respect the shooter that can see their own errors and own up to them.
Typically, if they have an AD they have obeyed the rest of the rules...nothing happens except a few rattled nerves.
Here, the Plato noted that he made a mistake and didn't activate the safety. Mistake two was...
The Rohrbaugh R9 is the best of the best of currently available pocket 9mm's when you want quality with low weight and bulk. I love my PM9, but it's too big, heavy, and blocky for MY pocket. And although the Kahrs are very well made guns (I own 3) the Rohrbaughs' fit and finish are...
Good carry pistols. Extremely reliable, well built and a nice light, small package. It has a long but smooth trigger pull. It's also very easy to field strip. Parts, like magazines and springs, are a bit expensive.
I've heard the "use the slide stop" issue that Voland mentioned, but all...
A PM9 is larger and bulkier that a LCP, but it definately WILL fit in a front or rear pocket of any of my slacks/jeans. However the draw is slower than an LCP ot J-frame. I will not carry the PM9 in a pocket holster in some pants due to the slow draw. It's just on the edge of...
My current EDC is a PM9, in a pocket holster or an ankle rig. I occasionally carry a P9 Covert which is identical but with w 1/2" longer barrel. These replaced my two P3ATs which I still carry in light summer pants pockets.
I like Kel-Tecs, they're ugly as sin, but reliable. However a Pf9...
Funky belt buckle, the trenchcoat sleeves and collar are out of scale and the hat doesn't fit.
The poorly rendered Redhawk is out of place too...and the scale is all wrong. Besides that, she's pretty darn cute. ;)
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