I've always been able to do a lot of things (tools, sports) with both hands. I write with my left hand, but when I bought my first gun just after 9-11 I shot from the right side. I generally practice from both sides and discovered I'm equally fair from L & R. I like the feel from the left so...
I got mine a couple months ago. I like everything about this gun. Yea, it rattles a little. So what neither I or anyone else can hear it in my Smart Carry holster.
The LCR is the only gun I carry. I like it for the light weight and the trigger pull is so smooth. The lock is inside the grips (out of sight out of mind). The trigger guard is a little oversized, so I modified an Uncle Mike's pocket holster for carry. I typically put it in my Smart Carry.
Gouging is inflating the price above market value when there are no other competitors in the market. What is occurring is supply and demand economics.
You're right Freak. I was really only joking (#23) to stir the pot a little.
I forgot one of the poll options: #6 One didn’t own a gun but wasn’t anti, other was anti.
This is me. We were not hunters, so just not much talk about guns when I was a kid. Dad liked to fish and drink mom was (still is) a Democrat.
"Ammunition is like gasoline -- it's a commodity," he said. "When supply is hard to get ahold of, prices go up. That's where we are now."
True, but in Louisiana we call this...
At one point, the company was selling .380-caliber handgun ammo for about $50 a box. Usually one sells for about...
I attribute it all to the military. They required the white glove cleaning at one time because it was necessary. They've retained it just because it gives them one more thing to scream at recruits over and keep them occupied with.
along with buffing the floors.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.