I'm fine with needing a light charge. My gun sits on the table under the kitchen lights when I get home.
The sights on my LCP aren't replaceable or I'd go the tritium route.
The range around here that rents full autos is always right against the shoulder of the person firing the weapon and in a position to help control or take control of it. They will allow people with zero gun experience to shoot them but do it in a very controlled fashion. That instructor had no...
I bought some sight paint from Tru-Glo and was not impressed to say the least. Anybody have experience with a luminescent sight paint that works better? I'm going to use plain white-out for now but I know it's not that durable.
Tried to make an LC9 work and just couldn't find a comfortable way to carry it. After two nights in a row of shots down the street(bad area) I bought an LCP. It's been going everywhere with me. It even fits comfortably in the pockets of my women's jeans which have smaller pockets than men's...
What made you come to the conclusion that a 20 yr old woman is not responsible enough to defend herself with lethal force? Especially with some training. I was in Afghanistan at that age. Some college students have the mentality of a 12 year old but to make that statement without knowing someone...
When I worked as an MP on Ft. Bliss them not destroying the records was a problem. We would respond to a domestic with "7 registered weapons" and find out that none of them were registered to the current occupants. They need to fix that.
When I was in at Ft.Bliss I kept my guns and ammo at a storage unit off-post. Otherwise I would have had to buy ammo every time I went to the range and throw away the leftovers as it was not allowed in the barracks.
It was a PITA to coordinate going home on leave and taking my guns. I had to...
Hitler's first step in disarming his country was to require gun registration. That is not a small or unimportant fact. It should not be forgotten quickly.
It's not supposed to be able to do that right? I just got my TCP back from Taurus and although they fixed the feeding and firing pin issue it is still able to fire with the slide not fully forward. I'm kind of concerned about that from a safety standpoint.
When we were cleaning out my grandmothers house we found a Winchester Model 67 tucked back in her closet. It has the forearm grooves placing it in 1934-1935 for a manufacture date. It's fairly worn. How much do you guys think it's worth? They're getting listed on Gunbroker for 100-150 but I'm...
I just sold three guns at a local gun show. Took about 3 hours of walking around with them but I got fair prices for each.
Know your "keep walking" price before you get there and stick to it. Some dealers will low ball you if you're not willing to walk away. Most at this show were decent to...
http://www.thegunsource.com/item/131158_Allen_Safety_Protection_Allen_2324_Sound_Sensor_Hearing_Protector_NRR26_Or.aspx
I use a form of ear pro put out under the brand name Zem or called "Sound Sensor" by Allen. They work much better than you'd think for just quick "throw on something" for .22...
The SAW m 249 is useful due to it's ability to be carried in most any situation that an M4 would. A heavier cartridge would add significantly to the weight of a full combat load. The addition of a short stock and snub barrel makes it suited to the kind of urban combat we CURRENTLY engage in. We...
Funny how many people want to bash Serpa holsters as "plastic gadgets". Just because it's not a traditional design or material doesn't mean that it's crap. There are certain situations where it does a much better job than other holsters would do. I love mine and have had zero problems with it...
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