The good thing about the ND club is that very few of us do it twice. I had mine many, many years ago and like yours (thankfully) nothing was damaged that could not be easily repaired/replaced. As shameful as this is to say, that incident made me a much safer gun owner.
Ate at the one in Rockwall a few weeks ago. Saw the sign posted... was not 30.06 so I paid it no mind. Had good food, a beer and a good time. Went home and slept like a baby.
Wasn't broke... so I didn't fix it.
Several years ago I bought my wife a Kimber Ultra Aegis II (custom shop 9mm). She liked it and learned how to use it. A couple of months ago she HAD TO HAVE a Charter Arms Pink Lady (.38 Sp. Revolver). She LOVES that gun and now you can't keep her from the range. I guess that comes back to the...
I do so love the politically correct term "Negligent Discharge". My mistake was not so much a "Negligent Discharge" as it was a stupid, dumd-#$$ mistake on my part. Thankfully, the only harm done was to a patch of carpet in my bedroom. Not sayin' nothing else.
14+1 round of .40 S&W may very well not be enough. On the other hand, one may be plenty. You never know. There are no guarantees.
I was walking my dog one morning when we were approached aggressively by a large Rottweiler. I drew my weapon and all I could think was I wish I had my .45 (was...
Greetings all. I've been lurking here for a while and decided to join up. After hanging around here I've realized how extremely gun poor I am. Looking to learn what I can and help out when I can.
Here's a picture of my constant companion... carry, home defense, etc, etc.
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