Why should a fire fighter rely on someone else to protect him or her? Will the protector be there every time they are needed? I do not think fire fighters should be armed as a whole or supplied a firearm by the town. But I do not disagree with them having a privately owned firearm.
I wish. I am a volunteer and maybe we are different but we go to over 200 calls a year and have poor outdated equipment. Our station was built in 1912 and we have to store much of our equipment in places other than the station. It is tiny.
Also fire departments no longer respond to only fires...
I have two holsters for mine already. I am still waiting for my alien gear 2.0 to get here. Also I do not mind if you guys discuss anything H&K on this thread.
I have put some thought into contacting an auction house. A chunk of cash would be nice and I would like to see the revolver go somewhere it could be displayed. I never for a moment thought it would be dangerous to have it. What makes you think that Is a possibility?
I asked him after the appraisal. He did not who Navrodski was but did know who kliment voroshilov was. He did tell me that the revolver could easily sell for much more if I could get some provenance. I have not found anything on Navrodski as of yet. He was involved in the border war with Japan...
It has been flawless and I am very happy with the accuracy. It also has an excellent trigger and just plain feels good in my hand. My only complaint is that I feel like they went cheap with the sights. The retail for this is $1200 and it has plain novak sights. My $650 P238 has tritium sights.
This is my first H&K. It is the highest quality and most accurate polymer firearm I have ever used. It was definitely worth the price. How many of you have one and what is your opinion?
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