Well Im seeing mainly ideas for the lower half of the state. Personally if you're into smallmouth or walleye the Mississinewa river in Miami county is just amazing. Theres a several mile stretch of it from the resevoir and runs into the Wabash. But honestly, its very common to pull out 3 to 4...
Have seen the building several times, just never bothered going in. Most of my shooting is on private land, honestly. Though Im totally not against a nice indoor range.
Lets hear last years big fish lies---I mean stories, lol. I'll start. I was fishing in the Mississinewa river, throwing a Skitter pop for small mouth. Nothin better than watching the strike go airborn right away. Anyway, was all alone, so no way to even prove it. But on my first cast that day I...
Well to the guy who knocked me for spelling, lol. Its just a band, and it begins with a K, in that manner. ;) I have only shot a few places around here. Only been here a couple years. Ive been out to Bass and Bucks a few times, and have some private property to shoot on when I feel like drivin a...
I had good experiences with Blazer, recently anyway. And not to sound lame, but I dont know much about reloading my own shells. I know basically what needs to be done, just never tried it.
I've shot a C9 quite a few times, and though it is ugly as sin, and heavy, the thing shoots pretty well. Seen a C9 have 1000+ rounds through it, no jams; Assuming you dont limpwrist as was said before. For the price a brand new C9 goes for, and the warranty is just wonderful, I'd say its a good...
Right on. Reliability is all Im concerned with. And yes their guns are ugly, lol. Ive shot the C9 several times, a friends gun. And as ugly as it may be, it does shoot pretty well Lol
It would be used for nothing more than a range toy. Which is why I dont feel like dishing out so much. You do in fact get what you pay for, I'm sure. Butfrom what I can tell it will at the very least fire fairly reliably, which hopefully will be fine Lol
Along with a pistol I've been looking to buy a tactical rifle. And for the price I'm looking into the Hi-point 40 s&w. I know its a hi-point, but... It does in fact carry a very reliable lifetime warranty. And I've seen them fire hundreds of rounds without any jams, or malfunctions. Any opinions...
Hey right on, I personally don't go off -everyones- opinions. First hand I've seen a Hi-point shoot alongside much higher priced weapons, and not jam in 1000 rounds. So I may just take a look at the sigma. Is it an overly heavy gun?
Well it seems a used Glock is mighty recommended. Even a few friends have said the same. And the gun will be for home defense. I have a 9mm Ruger that I carry. Thanks for the replies as well guys, nice helpful community.
I'll also see about that. I read quite a bit on that gun on other websites, and heard lots of good about it. What do you think I could find a used one for, out of curiosity?
Lol well that sounds pretty reasonable. I'll have to talk to an excavation crew, have them ready to assist when/if I can find one >.> Don't wanna pull my back out trying to lift it! But thanks, I will indeed check the gun out, see if theres any being sold around me currently.
I had been looking for a local firearm community, nice to have found one. Im 25 and live up in Peru. Owned guns since I was a small child, rabbit hunting.