Due to some hand surgery, I have lost some strength in my dominant hand. I am currently going to PT but it will be a long road to recovery. Also, my doctor has suggested I limit recoil for about a year. My regular EDC is a Walther 9mm PPSM2. I had considered using one of my 32acps for EDC but...
I have several of the shortened Tractor Supply canes. I keep one in both vehicles. I can carry it anywhere and I never know when the knee may act up. I keep a full size one for when I walk the dog.
I emailed Bond Arms and explained that I am a bumble-fingered dolt and feared losing the barrel screw. Received two barrel screws in the mail free of charge.
Awaiting the arrival of my chaser. Already ordered an o-ring kit and a steel bolt and bolt handle. Now how difficult is it to move the compensator to the pistol barrel. My research indicates heat and muscle power are required.
I am thinking of getting a Diana Chaser kit (pistol, stock, longer barrel, suppressor) for plinking in the backyard? Reviews indicate it is accurate enough for putting holes in cans, etc. Anyone have real world experience? Thanks.
Okay, it looks like I am on the right track. I might try the laser on pistol caliber carbine as well. Instead of 15 yards I will zero for a longer range. Thanks for the advice and your experiences.
As I age, it is more difficult to focus on the sights and target simultaneously. I purchased a cheap laser sight for one of my pistols as an experiment. If this is successful, then I will invest in a higher quality sight. The pistol for the experiment is a 9mm with a 4.25 inch barrel.
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My first center fire was a Walther PP trade-in from the German police. Last year I acquired a Star BM from the Spanish police. How could I pass up his Beretta?
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