I was born in the early 1980's in a mostly liberal town where few people owned guns. I went to a shooting range at age 12 and enjoyed it. In my late teens I thought guns were neat, but didn't know much about the laws and politics. At this time I easily could have been lured into the anti gun...
I bought one because the .357 version weighs a few ounces more than the .38
The trigger is very good and the recoil is mild with .38s I recently tried medium power .357s and the recoil wasn't as bad as I expected. My hands are medium size and although a bigger grip would be more comfortable...
I can understand the concept of dressing well to impress people, but my question is who are we trying to impress? If we dress casual, the antis will say we are hicks. If we wear suits they will say we are the evil rich gun lobby. I thought the point of rallies is to make the legislators fear for...
I just realized that all of my guns have been modified. What about yours? By my definition I consider new grips or painting the front sight to count as "modified" in addition to other stuff such as: new stock, trigger, recoil pad, etc..
I've sold 57% of the guns I've bought.
Of those I sold, most of them developed functioning issues that contributed to them being sold(after repairs)
Of those I still have, only the GP100 and WASR10 have been with me for a while.
The governor giving a man a gun as a reward for bravery sounds amazing to me :what:
In terms of righteousness it sounds like heaven compared to where I live.
Never owned a PPQ, but did have a P99. The P99 was fun to shoot but I sold it after I found it to be insufficiently durable for a defensive handgun. After owning it for 4 years and firing around 10,000 rounds total the ejector broke. After it was repaired I had put about 5000 more rounds through...
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