S&W 4006. Big chunk of SS metal that was heavy as heck. Bought it from a friend when I was young and dumb. What good was this huge brick? It was a tack driver though. And a 10 penny nail driver, and .......:noway:
I NEVER believe what a Wal-Mart employee tells me. They are always so misinformed! I get all of my gun info from Gander Mountain. You might want to call them and see if that's a real law.
Welcome to INGO. Pretty cool rifle, especially since your grandfather brought it back himself. My son and I enjoy shooting our Nagant's, but that's as close as I come to a historical weapons guy.
Enjoy your stay! :ingo:
There's little that can compare to the day you get your first pistol. Looks like you are going about it in the right way too. Learning, asking questions, preparing for training, etc. I'd highly recommend a good Force on Force class soon. It will open your eyes on how to effectily train to carry...
Don't forget that a quality flashlight can serve as more than a striking tool. Having a couple hundred lumens directed in your eyes can be amazingly distracting. In the scenario given earlier, where a beggar/possible assailant approaches you asking for money, a light to the eyes and a sharp...
Traded all my .40's and .45's so it's time to clean out the ammo safe. I am selling:
.40
Winchester White Box Value Pack 165 GR FMJ 100 Rds
Winchester White Box 180 GR FMJ 250 Rds
Wichester Black Talons 40 Rds
Total 350 Rds FMJ, 40 Rds JHP
$135 FIRM - Will not seperate
.45
Winchester White...
Glad you or someone else wasn't hurt. I was taught to visually check the chamber every time before dry firing or when someone hands you an "empty" gun. If I haven't seen the empty chamber, it's loaded. I know I annoy some people when we are looking at a gun and they check to see if it is empty...