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I guess that the truck driver never saw the movie. He would have known exactly what to do -- run them all down. You gotta love the sound of motorcycles flying apart under tractor trailer wheels! Watch-Six
I have pocket carried a PM9 since they came out. I just added a PM40. They certainly weigh more than a Kel Tec, but they are IMHO still ok in a pocket. Watch-Six
I'm surprised that a Sako would shoot that poorly with any commercial ammo. I have not used a 270 for a long time, but I have owned several (Winchesters, Remingtons, and one Howa.) They all shot very well with 130 gr bullets. I usually handloaded Sierras. Definitely try another type of ammo...
I can't believe that I am going to wade into this and actually defend a Raven, but here goes. 30 years ago when I was young and broke I bought one because I could afford it. I later gave it away. Three decades later I reinherited the darn thing. Laugh if you want, but the silly thing works...
None of my three BHPs had a "bad" trigger, but none of them felt like a tuned 1911 either. Removing the idiotic mag disconnect helped them all greatly. I'm sure that a good smith could get them better still, but they are certainly not "bad". FWIW, Mr. Camp is an expert on the subject of...
Mike,
I recently bought one too. I really like it. I had a full sized Kimber 9mm Target II. It was just too heavy for a 9mm in my book so I traded it on the lighter pistol. The stainless Target II didn't recoil much at all in 9mm. Best. Watch-Six
No. I have owned two early Trailsides. Neither one worked right. The Ruger .22 pistols that I have owned have always worked perfectly. Personally, I prefer Browning Buckmarks to both of them. Watch-Six
I've owned three. Still have one. I like them. The only small problem is that the screws that hold the rear sight plate on can sometimes shoot loose. Just keep an allen wrench handy and tighten them once in a while. You could use locktite, but then taking the pistol apart might become a...
I have owned three Kimber 1911s (still have two) and six Baer 1911s (still have five). The Kimbers are good. The Baer's are better. If you shoot them side by side you will probably agree. If you don't, then that's ok with me. Watch-Six
My wife and I both had it done this past year. We are both over 50 and were both wearing bifocals. We both have had "mono vision" done. That is that one eye is fixed for distance and one for reading. One of us was 20/450 before surgery and the other one was 20/800. My wife also had quite a...
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