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I like the concept of carrying a backup gun. There are many benefits too numerous to list.
The Glock is my first choice. Just a personal preference and that's what I train mostly with. So the Glock 17 is my primary.
OK, I don't have any other Glocks. I do have two 1911s, a Springfield...
I'm going through executive protection courses now and am new to it. I know some bodyguards carry multiple handguns. The Living With Glock author, Robert Boatman, carries 4 -- all Glocks. I know one guy carrying two, both 1911s.
It makes sense in that you need a backup and a backup to a...
This is a hypothetical question assuming you have the following assumptions:
1. You don't have much money (maybe only $5,000), no assets
2. You have a car
3. You don't have many marketable skills, maybe too middle-aged for new skills
4. You're by yourself, no family
5. You have a lot of...
I don't care what anybody reads and most people don't care what most people read. There's a mag for all interests, niches.
Maybe there's one exception. Because of people's idea of propriety, the porn mags are bought quickly and put in a brown paper bag and read (or whatever) elsewhere in...
There are good and bad instructors out there, like any other product or service in any industry. You have to shop.
Also, a good instructor doesn't necessarily have to be a top marksman. A good instructor has to be able to connect with the students. Sometimes that's more important than...
First gun, I'd recommend a .22. Look into the Ruger Mk III. Accurate out the box, inexpensive, reliable, lots of parts and accessories in the market. Because of their popularity, most ranges have them to rent so you can try before you buy.
Bottom line is you need a lot of shooting time and...
This has happened a few times. To where some ranges take the precautionary measure of not allowing rentals to people coming in by themselves, who they haven't done prior business with. (Renting a firearm and a lane.); they have to come in with an associate.
Anybody know? I have HKS mag speedloaders for my other guns but notice there isn't a model for the Taurus P140.
Or, does anybody know which one I can buy for which the P140 will fit?
Thanks.
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