I'm just looking to check a box not actually secure anything. What is the biggest stack-on style 'safe' / metal box available?
In order of importance
Capacity
Relatively light weight
Relatively low cost
What's out there and again I'm just looking to check a box not actually secure...
I'm flying to go to some training in March. I'm planning on taking two pistols ( primary and backup ) and a small Kahr for after class carry. Ammo other than a few rounds for the Kahr is provided at the class. Anyway space in my lockable pistol case is premium. I'd like to take 5 mags each...
Unloaded magazines - I don't really see them mentioned in the TSA regs so it occurs to me they're just a piece of plastic or metal and require no special handling.
Am I missing anything?
Couple questions
1, Why did Blue Sky stop importing them? Rumor has it someone in the gov got pissy about selling property that had been loan / leased from .gov to .korea. This sounds somewhat reasonable to me but since it came off the interwebnet could well be bull.
2. If point 1 is true...
Contrary to reports from other sources, NRA has met with Illinois State Police (ISP) regarding the proposed new concealed carry rules available here.
ISP will NOT be pulling the proposed rules after concerns were raised by NRA and other Second Amendment supporters about the contents of the...
errors seem to happen when you focus on ‘something’ else. Student fixates on ‘getting off the X’ or whatever and forgets to keep the booger picker off the bang switch
ND's happen - there was a class where an experience LEO in IL had an ND doing appendix in the not too distant pass - I wasn't there but as I hear it she did a real number on herself and if there weren't multiple folks on hand with TQT's and med training she might have bled out
Fair warning - when you get an easy guide you're going of someone reading of the law -
Barickman's is pretty good for IL
www.senatorbarickman.com/Portals/9/Senator%20Jason%20Barickman%20Concealed%20Carry%20Guide.pdf
Handgunlaw.us is about as good as it gets
The NRA Law Enforcement shows building this - has anyone ever done it? Seems like it should work - gravity being a law not just a good idea.
Seems the target will move down turn to the shooter then turn away. I have no idea how long the target is exposed. Granted there will be a lot of...
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