I think jcwilt nailed it with the ISO 8601 International Std. Year-month-day comment. Company I work for is German and all of our dating is...
That's a Glock 19 most the time. The .38 snubby goes when I'm popping out for gas or another quick stop. The BUG goes with me 90% of the time (as...
Companies that hire sale reps (in any industry, not just firearms) look for two things: a degree and experience. You might get hired without the...
I never thought about .380 until the Ruger LCP came out. As a BUG or a super concealed primary (mostly a BUG, in my case), the LCP is great. Just...
One criticism of the 627 Tracker (from it's inception 10-12 years ago) was the ejector rod is too short. That, combined with the .38 brass...
I've had several Taurus 85 revolvers. All of the stainless models were (IIRC) +P rated. I currently own an 85 Multi-Alloy (aluminum frame,...
What holster do you carry your Tracker in?
The Multi-Alloy was only made one year? That surprises me...I thought I saw/read about the aluminum framed, titanium cylinder/barrel shroud .38...
Any gunshop will carry .38/.357 snap caps, if you want to use them.
I've had a Taurus Ultra-Lite (with the aluminum frame/titanim cylinder and barrel shroud) for over ten years. It served me well as a carry gun....
Well, not the Rorbaugh. That little gun may be a fine piece, but it's price is going to mean a very limited market.
I suggest you take it to a gun smith. I've owned several model 85s over the years and never even heard of a problem like this. My guess is there...
I'd really be interested in the context of the original question (the friend to the OP). I would hope the question concerned the proximaty of...
Of the three rifles Tad wrote about, I have the Marlin 1894 in .357. I like lever actions, but one had better practice with them quite a bit if...
First and foremost, the LCP is not a range gun. It's a very small, very light self defense gun. I'd say there was no intention of shooting this...
Frankly, don't worry about "unissued" or "all matching numbers". The SKS is a relatively cheap rifle and not a collectable. It is a very reliable...
The sherriff probably runs a background check through Pennsylvania State Police.
No, not concerned at all... Every handgun I've sold (only a few) went through a gunshop, hence the buyer got the background check. Of the two...
I'm also of the opinion that gun would become a missile in a car accident. As one poster wrote, strong magnets can demag a credit card or other...
They're fine rifles... Don't second guess your purchase...just enjoy it.
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