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Maybe you should pay attention to the hundreds of other threads...
It gives people an outlet to vent about their experiences with Taurus
Yes, I am an idiot, after my first Taurus revolver, I bought a second! Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice...
And they were both NIB, not used.
Still promoting your Taurus forum here huh? I may have one for your collection, you'll just have to send it to the factory and wait 2-3 months if you want it to run right.
My 2 NIB Taurus revolvers each developed problems within a week or two. I was stupid to buy the second one, but I've...
I suppose that they are more interested in building up their stock of ammo, in hopes that they will soon be sitting on a gold mine, and people really will pay those prices.
I hope they get burned!
To say that Glocks are less reliable than the others, based on those videos, is stretching it. I have never personally seen anyone grip a pistol like that, I don't know anyone who would, and it doesn't fit the typical definition of limp-wristing. It's a stunt, basically.
Also, in my opinion...
Besides Wakefield, which is a great match BTW. The closer to Hampton Roads the better.
OK maybe not NC, until I find out about hauling a bunch of guns and ammo across the line.
To the OP:
They deserve each other!
You have my sympathy. I've been involved in weirdness like that too.
Next time, stay away. You can't help someone that won't help themself. Chivalry is useless in that situation.
Thanks for the post, it was a good reminder for me.
I have personal experience with and have spoke to others about hollow-base wadcutters seated in reverse, they keyhole at short range, within 10-15 feet of the muzzle.
Some of the posts are very encouraging, as I've had the same concerns about riding while packing. I'll do it more often now.
I have a buddy that never carries, because he likes to go real fast!
Another buddy of mine went down this A.M., he's OK. That's 3 people I know that have wrecked...
Random thoughts:
Yes, it seems they would have been interested in you. They wouldn't be robbing you, outside, and then the store would they?
If he thought you were going to rob him... well I could see him wanting to get his lady and get out of there.
People get distracted when they're...
I like the online course idea.
VA residents, here's where you can find the location of the next (free!) hunter safety course in your area, just enter your zip:
http://www3.dgif.virginia.gov/ClassSchedule/Outline.aspx?dept=Hunting&text=t
You can get a Picatinny rail, such as the one made by Weigand, that will mount on your Ruger.
http://www.jackweigand.com/ranch.html
I have one on my PC4, works great. Have a Trijicon Reflex on it.
You might consider a 1.5X illuminated reticle shotgun scope, to work with your present setup.
From my experience and observations of pistols vs pistol caliber carbines on bowling pins:
Overall, I would say that the rifle won't take a marginal pistol round and make it awesome. Hotter loads and heavier bullets give best performance increase in rifle over pistol. Better shot placement...
A gun dealer buddy told me a story, about an "accidental" discharge at a gun show:
Some years back, he was set up at a gun show. There was a discharge from a rifle at a vendor next to him. He was called in as a witness at the trial, he had previously handled the rifle and it was not loaded...
Good luck with the BD. It's been said that it requires heavier bullets at max loads with strong crimps to burn it all, I couldn't figure it out except for one 9mm load with a 124 gr bullet. Unburnt flakes everywhere especially in 45 ACP. Just a few of those unburnt flakes in the chamber of an...
As you know, brass is the most expensive component. By itself it is half the cost of a factory load. If you're not using any old brass, you're not yet "reloading" but you are "loading"! Apparently you don't have access to fired cases, what I do before I get into new calibers to reload is save...
This should be a fair and balanced discussion, therefore I will play Devil's Advocate and state: Geraldo's physics are correct, in some alternate universe.
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