I am looking for a handgun scope for my MKII 10". I sometimes use this for offhand target shooting, but I think it would serve me better with a high power scope for longer range use. I would probably shoot it off of bags, or a rest. Anybody have a suggestion for a higher power variable scope...
I nicknamed a friend of mine the limp wrister, he can get everyone of my pistols to have failures to eject, whereas it never happens to me. Call it what you will, not ALL of my guns are going to be broken! All but one of then I have purchased new, without modifying them, and with factory ammo.
I like my P22 for plinking and carrying in the woods. It is a little small for my big hands, but I can still get along with it OK. I occasionally have ejection problems but it is usually reliable with all kinds of ammo. If I wanted to do serious target shooting I will use one of my Rugers, or my...
Personally I have never sold a gun and don't plan on starting. As you mentioned, you can't get them back. I am not a Colt fancier, but it sounds like you have a keeper, and probably couldn't get another easily. If the gun you want to buy is readily available I would wait try to buy it later...
I would suggest the Ruger 22/45 as it is closer to your Kimber than the MKs. If you want a red dot be aware not all Rugers are drilled/tapped for the scope mount. All MKIII series and the later MKIIs come with the rail, and the new 22/45s are certainly in your price range. I have the MKIII 5.5...
I hope he has suspenders on underneath there. I think if he tried to deploy in an emergency his pants, his drawers and everything else is gonna end up on the floor.
ABB, sounds like a good reminder of what the 4th is really about.
OC in MA is legal, except it isn't. If you get cought OCing the nice officer just might advise you to conceal it. Or he might suggest you are an "unsuitable person", and you can wave goodbye to your LTC.:banghead:
I have a Browning Travel Vault #5115. It is of the three layer variety. I did the same thing you are mentioning. It is a two rifle case. Waterproof, floats, has wheels for toting. It also has an air lock to break the vacuum should you travel to a different elevation and try to open it. You could...
When I first got my G22 I went out with a shooting buddy and shot a box through the gun. I had perfect feeding and my friend would have a jam about every third shot. I posted about it and was introduced to the limp wristing concept. In retrospect my friend could get all my autos to fail, while...
It seems that most of these replies are coming from people who do not know the Glock inside and out, and I am talking about BOTH people for and against.
The Glock design uses 3 safeties, just some of them are internal and you can't see them.
1. The "I'd rather a long DAO trigger bit". THe...
Thanks JE223, I wasn't sure about that. Then my barrel is 2.125. It's easy to measure, just push the slide back a half inch and twist the barrel, it is the easiest take down I have ever done! IMHO debating last place is kind of pointless, a .22 or .25 is still bad news. Reminds me of a song I...
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