Not to mention DEAD sometimes from something before 18 at times.
Little children playing at big adult things... they get someone or themselves hurt or dead.
Enough reading if taken slow the way things are done heah in the south, will be sufficient to learn something.
I dont mind a bit of reading. Few tidbits here and there.
Take your old belt that you are wearing today and lay it straight on the floor. Measure the hole you are using TODAY (Usually somewhere in the center.) to the end of the belt.
You should get a size within a few inches of your waist size. Make sure that you have room to lose weight and gain...
It has not changed my range habits.
Spouse and I shoot X rounds each month in total on one or two visits. It was a way to get spouse to calm fears about ammuntion availibility in case of hard times and maintain weapons proficency.
This number of rounds are counted for 6 months worth of...
+1 on thebeltman.net
Rather put money onto someone here in the USA to make it right and food on his table.
I had a 10 dollar store bought belt that was pushing 12 years and ready to break any how.
I say good shoot.
Stomach hits must hurt like hell, I dont think that youth would have had the mental witheral (Spelling?) to fight off the hit and continue to return fire.
Will the post master lose job? Probably, but that is one postmaster who is more than welcome somewhere up here where...
I can reach out and touch someone with laser assistance 50-120 yards using Brenneke Black Majic (Black bear) magnum slug and the Winchester Magnum Super X for those beyond 100 yards for it's very flat trajectory.
I recall a police youtube shoot at 240+ yards with a slug out of a 870.
I am...
There are 4 boxes of 20 gold dots left in the center of the box and about 5 or 6 Lawman Training 230 grain FMJ. Plenty of room to add more as time goes by.
I am willing to pay whatever price there is for the Speer Gold Dot 230 grain carry Hollows in the .45 ACP within reason.
Those things...
It might be rather necessary in those parts of the woods near that town in North Carolina.
But out here, domestics are not that common, if they happened it's usually too much drink, drugs or something else making situation worse beyond the initial cause.
There is a certain amount of ...
I have a feeling we are going to slowly grind out the earth all the way down past the ages of time till we hit the Magna Charter.
And no one will still be satisfied.
We are the first frigging free NATION to be founded free from tyranny and anything else then in existance anywhere else on...
Hags, I respect your words and thoughts.
Keep in mind that I take time to remove the choke from the moss every time it gets cleaned. That choke is the first off, and last on after everything is carefully cleaned under a strong light.
I prefer guns not to have a seperate part that has to be...
Congratulations.
Wait until he beefs up a bit more before loading him with magnum slugs. :neener:
My god, that does sound/read terrible on so many levels.... sorry for any unintended puns in that sentence.
I think you best leave the sights on the gun as they are.
I tell you why.
My blackhawk quickdraw rig that has a notch on top and back of the plastic holster that accomodates my white dot sights on my .45 ACP.
My Uncle Mike's Hip Holster has been formed to specifically protect the...
Ventrib on the wife's moss only holds the two iron sights she needs to shoot with. It appears to assist in cooling, not that important since we dont shoot it very much on range visits.
To me it's not a necessary item either way.
Improved Cylinder Chokes are bigger than the bore and allow Slug use in smoothbore barrels. They are either added onto the barrel or built in. That is the one I use.
My Choke on the Remington 870 Magnum Patterns a Triple 000 load at size of a dinner plate with about 40 holes after 5 rounds...
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