Well then I suppose 140 bucks wouldn't be too much to sacrifice. I've always been curious about that pattern of gun anyway. And thanks for taking the time Mr. Kassnar, I may pick it up just because I know your company has a presence here if needed:)
I've heard the trigger should contact right in the center of the pad of the first knuckle. You can train yourself to do this by placing tape on the outsides of the pad while practicing to get used to where the trigger should contact.
Then again I've also heard getting it all the way in to the...
For those that keep pointing out that the grade was fair for the paper according to the grammar and structure... HE KNOWS. The point is that professor d-bag graded by his opinion rather than grading the paper like he's supposed to. He's supposed to detail errors and possibly note ways that it...
Yes I could find a stainless Taurus for under 600. Nowhere near that MSRP. Haven't dealt with the customer service but since the ones I've owned never had issues, I guess I don't care :D
Okay will do! I'll have to call the gun shop to get the serial # and info. Since it was newly purchased from them, I took it back to them and they checked it out and sent it back to Uberti.
I had my brand new Uberti Outlaw sent back to the manufacturer for lack of headspace (or something). I've never had to send anything back for repairs before so I had two questions...
Will they repair my firearm or send a new one?
If they repair, what kind of a time period am I looking at...
Anyone here a CCW course provider? Or know one? I think I'd rather do something small and private than go to one of the larger range courses with a bunch of people.
EDIT: I'm in central KS, around McPherson.
This wasn't while "packing" I suppose but while walking through a field hunting critters a buddy of mine took a shot at a can which was in front of a tailgate. Hit the tailgate and hummed back within what had to be about 6 inches of my left ear. Needless to say it got the adrenaline pumping.
2 .22's: Ruger 10/22 and a Browning Buckmark
I also have two 7.62x54R rifles. One is the PSL(my baby), and the other is my Mosin.
I have multiple guns in these calibers because I think they're cool guns and the ammo is cheap (or was).
Just wanted to toss this out there for those that aren't aware of this stuff. I'm sure a lot of you have already tried it.
Sweet's 7.62 Solvent is great if you are like myself and shoot a lot of corrosive ammo and always want to make sure your gun is safe from damage afterwards. It's one of...
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