I like mine. Here gunblast on the pps: http://www.gunblast.com/Walther-PPS.htm
S&W is the importer, not the manufacturer.
Magazines are quite expensive, $50+.
You're short of a 9mm and a .45, how about a 1911?
Or a high-capacity 9mm while the political climate allows?
My pedantic side won't let me let this slide: it's pique, not peak.
The FBI PDF file detailing their analysis concludes that the .40S&W functioned as expected, whereas the .223 did not.
Assailant did not die until later - "Officers had to fight assailant in order to get handcuffed."...
Explain away, but the problem was not so much with the reading as with the writing. Separating the sentences as you've done above lessens the (apparently unintentional) subtext...
Oh well, I suppose I can't fault you, after spending some time on a military base with a bunch of Army types, I...
Actually, neither of those paragraphs reach that level of specificity. But your reply did cause me to read more carefully, and paragraph 2.1.1 does, and it states exactly what you posted earlier.
Thank you for insulting my time spent in the service.
Thank you for expanding on your earlier response. My question arose because the AFI doesn't make that clear.
OK, let's rein this in a bit.
I was hoping for a practical discussion, not a philosophical one. Namely: you work on base, you can't carry on base without permission, you don't live on base, you'd like to carry to/from base.
I know I could probably declare the weapon and be escorted to the...
Just wondering if any contractors (or civilian employees) on military installations have attempted legal concealed-carry on base?
I don't feel the need to carry on base, per se, but it would be nice to carry during the commute and any stops along the way.
I've found this info so far...
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