I have no problems with raccoons but rabbits are a different story. The problem is my lab enjoys to chase em around the neighborhood. I cant shoot em, so I have tried the live trap with no success. I've used lettus, cabbage, cat food, rabbitt food, and crab apples with no luck.
G23 is a easy gun to conceal if that's what you're going for. I personally use a cross breed and have no problem with my pants falling down, a belt tends to prevent that.
As far as blue label pricing, check out Steven R. Jenkins Company. They are apart of the program and have a wide selection...
I used to have a G22. It was actually the 1st glock I fired. The recoil was not bad, however there is a lot more muzzle flip rather than the "push" you get from a .45. I now have a G21 SF. I shoot amazingly better with the G21. Both are fine choices and in my opinion you cannot go wrong with a...
thanks everybody, all you're input is greatly appreciated. I think I need to try the aimpoint before I purchase. In regards to the mount issue...every thing I have read people say to put a larue mount.
Thanks again
besides the obvious technical differences which do you prefer? I am in the market for a new red dot. I am familiar with the Eotech platform but new to the Aimpoint. I have read great things about both and know that each have their own individual benefits.
Which is easier or more user friendly...
I have used an uncle mikes and currently using a cross breed. The cross breed is by far the best money can buy. It is very comfortable and awesome for concealment. I use it for a m&p 45c as well as a G21 sf. I am thin and have never been called out for carrying. but of course you must dress...
snub nosed .38 S&W. Revolver technology has been around forever, must mean it works. You can fire from a coat pocket with no malfunctions. This is my choice to wear during the colder months.
I have shot both and own a M&P 45c. I prefer the glock grip, it just fits my hands better than the M&P despite their interchangeable grips. The two are very similar in size. I have a G21 sf and am debating getting the G30 due to the fact my mags can be interchangeable. Both shoot great and are...
people who shoot themselves on "accident" are negligent. there is no excuse. one should commit to muscle memory to always check the chamber when disassembling a firearm. I despise the phrase "accidental discharge".