Today I checked the expiration dates on all of the bug-out food and medical supplies in the first aid kits. This time I finally started a proper inventory with quantities and dates to make it easier in the future.
I made my first visit to Bradis this afternoon. Mark was very friendly and knowledgeable. I got a good price, and good value for my trade-in. I couldn't be happier with the service that I received.
The first gun that I shot was a Winchester 1904 bolt action .22 short rifle. It's the family learning gun. The first pistol that I shot was my dad's Colt Woodsman .22.
Heh, I grew up there. I got out of there as soon as I was able.
The only time that I have ever had to unholster my firearm was to prevent being carjacked near Arsenal Tech in Indy about 12 years ago. As soon as he saw that I was armed, he ran. If I had needed to pull the trigger, it would...
I recently picked up a Kershaw Vapor 3. It's an all stainless body frame lock with a 3.5" blade and a very smooth action. It was around $25.00, and I'm very pleased with it. After bad experiences with liner locks on a Schrade that I used to carry, I tend to avoid them.
I'm looking forward to handling an LC9. I'm looking to upgrade my EDC from a .380 Star SS. I've been reading a lot of reviews of how the LC9 and the Kel Tec PF9, and from those I'm leaning toward the Ruger. I have a 10/22 and a Redhawk, and both have been flawless for many years. I've read...
Hello all, I've been lurking since I found out about the board at the last 1500 I attended, and I finally signed up. I've been shooting for more than 30 years, starting at age 9 with the same family Winchester 1904 that all of the kids in my family learned with. I grew up in Vigo and Sullivan...