I picked up a pm40 made by Kahr today, I loved my pm45 and the 40 is smaller. I love how easy it carries. I was hoping I would like the px4 but to me a very bulky gun.
Gun quality matters (sad story)
The Elkhart County Prosecutor said in a press conference Wednesday that no charges will be filed in the death of 7-year-old Karlee Byler, and the gun that killed her was defective.
Byler died of a gunshot wound on February 25, when a gun her father had in his...
Plan on going and picking up a new Kahr pm45 if I can find one, just can't decide what day would be best. Maybe have to watch the weather sence I'm sure there will be a big line again.
His and hers is still there, I was there last week. I like Indy gun safety, I was there today and he will take all the time you need and works with you to make sure you get the gun that works best for you. He can also get firearms overnight if you need.
Legal gun owner stick together and look out for one another, I know there are good non gun owners but I would still trust people like myself. No matter how busy the 1500 gets poeple still seem to have respect for each other in the tight spaces.
I don't get to the range as much as I would like, but I find I do better taking my time an not firing as many rounds. I think you get tired after alot of firing and don't shoot as well. Maybe I just need to shoot more!
My boss found a 1911 in his landscaping last year and turned it over to a state police officer down the street from him. I was not happy, he said it looked like a new gun.
In the 3rd edition of Indiana Firearms law book for Fort Wayne just talks about hunting. Like has been said before I would think no city allows firing
in city limits. You may have to do some looking on the city web page or maybe DNR sight.
Some of the best advice I see here is to go to a range that rents guns and try some out. The other is what your real need is, are you going to use it for home protection or away from home protection. To me that make my options limited.
What I have seen on buy back programs is no money given for guns, to me that means maybe something wrong with the gun or it has a history that people don't want tied to them. I would be a little afraid to buy myself, but at the same time I will buy from an individual at the gun show.
I feel most management do not take most threats to heart. I work in a place were I can't carry and we have unarmed security so some days I feel like I could be a target.
I had a problem finding a good holster for my 357 had one made a the Indy 1500 did not plan on careing it but things happen. The price was good on the gun but can't make any changes to it.