I am looking to take a couple of friends for their first trip to a range because they are interested in firearms. They are interested in bringing their two year old son with them, if they can watch him and he can keep on eye and ear protection would that be OK, or is he too young?
Thank you.
Locking the door behind you sounds like a good idea, I had not heard of that before. Then they either have to have your consent or remove your keys from you to do a search.
True. Do you remember the full stated purpose of the 'lesson'? Was it just to show the memory issues associated with a tramatic event, or was there more to it?
I have my eye on this: McMillan TAC-50, McMillan 50 Caliber, 50 Cal Sniper Rifle
If only... Would also need to find a range with enough room to really give it a workout.
The 'firearms' our local Walmart carry are limited to the airsoft variety... And all of the ammo is in a locked case, must mean our 'people of Walmart' cannot be trusted anywhere near firearms... Good thing we have a few gun stores around...
That is a fine looking gun, you will certainly have to let us know how it shoots. I too have been eyeing the CMP program but did not know you could go to Camp Perry and pick out the one you want... Is there a special process for this, or do they have a regular storefront that you go to like a...
I am planning on attending a class, I see there are some offered in Indy but have not looked as closely at course offerings yet regarding reloading. BrianEnos.com does have some very good information there where he compares the different types and I believe he prefers the 550 to the 650 due to...
Stainless steel can look much nicer to some, just like some people love the chrome look but with the high-gloss shiney finish comes some additional maintenance to keep greasy fingerprints from detracting from the gun's looks. Stainless should be rust and corrosion proof throughout the material...
I am not a smith yet, but sure would love to learn from those of you that are to open up new avenues and 'adventures' with firearms. I would love to see a gunsmithing sub-forum.
It is nice to see guys that take pride in this, especially if they reload. Plus I find it is much easier for me to spot shiney new starline brass at the range compared to just 'brass' all over and I plan on keeping my brass polished once I start to reload to help make mine stand out from the crowd.