You couldn't go wrong with a Ruger MK II or III. And take what you read about stopping power with a grain of salt. Who says you have to fire only one round, keep squeezing that sucker till it's empty or the threat stops. You have to play the hand you got. vow
I have no objection with ccw classes, one can hardly go wrong talking any class on anything. However I do object to having to take a ccw class to get my carry permit renewed. Once, if passed, should be enough.
I have carried Glock 26 in a pocket holster in my front left pocket for years with no problem. Your best safty is your trigger finger, keep it off of the trigger until you are ready to fire. That goes for any weapon. The Glock is a weapon that you can depend on, it's a tool and a simple one at...
Eric- Anytime I've got my pants on I've got my Glock 26 in a Desaintis Nemisis holster in my left front pocket and I do not find it heavy at all, in fact I find it most comforting and I know that if I ever need it it will go bang. I don't understand folks saying the 26 is too heavy or too big...
I agree with the Bushmaster, keep you guns clean and wipe them down with an oily cotton rag. I also live where there is high humidity, Rio Grand Valley which is as far south in Texas as you can go. Eric.cartman, you say cleaning you guns is a pain, if you love guns then cleaning is a part of it...
Here's my two cents on .22 rimfire. I've owned Ruger, Colt, S&W, Browning, Tarus, High Standard, H&R pistols and revolvers and they are all good. I keep reading about the unreliabilty of the .22 rimfire and I've never had one that didn't go bang whenever I pulled the trigger. When I was a...
I've been carring a GLOCK 26 in a pocket holster in my left front pocket for years and now I find out from you guys that it's too heavy. I find it very comforting, the only problem I had at first was keeping my loose change and car keys in my right pocket. By the way what do you guys use a purse.
Hi from a new member. Name is Van, retired Ironworker, I have helped to build bridges, powerhouses and storyjobs all over these United States and loved every minute of it, had a great time and worked with some great people. I have been around and owned guns most of my life and for the last 30...
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