Wow, that article was totally terrible. So much emotion and fear and hatred for our gun rights. The comments were pretty bad too. Stopped reading them when I saw they had closed and I couldn't say something in response.
I agree with Jlr2267's first suggestion of the Mossberg 500 12 ga with the extra barrel. I got one a few years ago and I love it. It rarely sees the 18.5" barrel. I am trying to like my Remington 1100 20 ga as much as I like the Mossberg, but on informal clays I am much better with the...
It is amusing on THR when there are countless threads of "how much should I pay", or "did I get a great deal." (always someone chimes in with some super low price or how much they paid in 1982)
Now there are threads of people trying to buy as much black rifles and accessories as they can...
I prefer with the Wave model, the blades open when the tool is closed. I feel it has the best array of tools. I love mine and have it on me almost all of the time.
Off brand multi-tools are usually pretty lousy.
If you break a Leatherman you can send it back and they will send you a new one...
I find that even though I have more firearms, I bring no more than five at a time maximum with me. I find that I get no more enjoyment and feel more stress and have to keep track of more things if I bring more guns with me.
Sometimes I only bring one gun.
Shooting is much different than...
It looks as if the stock has done well in the past 2 years. I would say that if the stock almost doubled within the last year then the fact that it has declined during the last month is not that surprising.
Awesome! I have the Lansky system and though it takes a bit for me to break it out I then do several knives and they are all very sharp when I put it away.
I like posts #21 and #31. The brass is your property. If they say that once it hits the floor it is their property then I love the threat of slipping on it and the lawsuit that follows to show how stupid that policy is.
I think that such a policy won't last long.
Glad to hear it! One thing i like to tell people shooting clays for the first time is not to over think it. They seem to do better than if they are thinking about a lot of particulars and just bust those clays! Once they hit a few their confidence goes up and start hitting more. Safety first...
I personally don't like to order large dollar purchases. I prefer to have a face and a physical location I can go to if something is wrong. There are several decent gun stores near me though so I have a few options in that regard.
The added PIA of going through a FFL to receive an item...
I don't know what kind of boy he is or if it would be overkill, but the leatherman wave has both those tools and more. If he is a tinkerer or builder then he may like it or grow into it. I use mine everyday at work and love it.
While working at a festival in the NV desert at dinner I noticed one of the Sheriffs had some speedloaders on his belt. Then I noticed that he was carrying a revolver. I asked him about it and he said "I wouldn't take a nice autoloader out in this dust." He said he had been grandfathered in...
It seems you are moving from 9 calibers to one. That seems drastic. Why not just pare it down to a few of the better calibers and see how it works for you. I do think that simpler is better, but large moves can be made gradually.
I mean you don't need the 10 handguns any more than 9...
I go out and shoot. Why would i go shopping?
Seriously, i think we can get too hung up on gear and stuff. Go out, bring a firearm and some ammunition, think about what you are doing and shoot.
Buying stuff can be addictive. Think about each purchase.
I have a similar Mossberg package and I am surprised at how little my gun has the 18.5" barrel on. I guess busting a few clays every week or so has become more important to me. So for that is is the 28". It seems to be my most shot firearm as of late.
I think you got a good deal.
Now go...
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