Putting up for sale a complete Mesa Tactical pistol grip stock kit for a Mossberg 500/590. Comes with a Geissele buffer tube, ERGO grip and an LMT branded M4 style stock. Has been used but not abused. I decided I prefer traditional stocks on Shotguns.
Asking $100.00
but honestly make a...
Thanks! Seriously. That is what I needed to hear. I was unaware of the serious crimp jump issue with the LCR 9mm. I'm the kind of guy that when I get an idea in my head even if I know it's a bad one. Like getting into an odd ball caliber for a very specific reason. I have a hard time getting it...
Yeah I'm on I think the third AIWB holster for my 365. Mine is an XL so the longer barrel does help tipping. But you are right about being the most position/gear sensitive method for carrying. I'm not a big guy but I'm heavier than I was in college that's for sure and I feel it on woods walks...
Actually this thread really is helping. But now I'm looking at the Kimber K6Sx alloy framed .38 spl. Still 6rnds in a much more common caliber with plenty of proven SD loads.
Looked at the Smith's and owned a 640 for a while. Kinda wish I hadn't sold it, but that's another story. Went for a short hike with the family yesterday and left the P365 in the truck because I didn't want to apendix carry it and a spare mag through the woods all day. A revolver in the pocket...
This is the reason I'm struggling with it. I know .327 isn't *that* much more "powerful" than 9mm. So I'm considering getting a 9mm revolver just because I already stockpile 9mm. I have no other revolvers except an Enfield .32 S&W top break my dad gave me. Which is what got me looking into .32...
I've been considering picking up another Ruger LCR since I sold my old one to a friend on here. But the kicker is I've been looking at the .327 mag version. 6 shots in a snubby I can pocket carry is pretty neat and. 327 is slightly more potent than 9mm (depending on load from what I've been...
Thanks! The marking between the trigger and grip isn't the clearest. Looks like and upside down G then an I and a proof mark of some kind. I'm guessing wartime markings, Maybe. Any good ideas on where to find a list of maker's marks?
No other visible maker's marks but tons of obviously English...