There's a shop in Portage that had a large quantity of hogues on close out for $5 each, as they're getting out of guns. I am going by that way tomorrow and would have no problem stopping by and checking for you.
I don't believe you have to have a Colt to have a good EBR. My view is to buy a good one (personally I chose Stag because of the LH option), and then pick up some ammo.
When the rifle is needed, no one will be checking the roll-marks. Keep it well-lubed, shoot often, and enjoy.
I think liability might have a bit to do with this. Personally I *do* *not* want to share a range with someone - anyone -- working on draw-and-shoot, rapid-fire, or other "techniques". Period.
There are advanced classes for this, and I believe one has to sign waivers in case you shoot...
Outdoor, by a mile. Brass is (mostly) caught on a large tarp next to the bench. I don't like breathing "indoor range" air. It's quieter outside. Shooting outdoors also gives us breaks to walk down the cold range and replace targets.
And, it's free! (I shoot at a relative's)
To what end? Are you suggesting that the proper course of action is to brandish said weapon and hold the security guards at gunpoint as you drive away? Or exchange gunfire? Over a truck and a gun? The OP's life was not threatened.
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Well said, Redskinsfan!
BTW, I've been with my beloved Hogs since 1976 (actually I think the Hogs name came about in 1983 or so) . Still watch EVERY game I can. Years ago I used to run into a couple of the 'Skins players every now and then at church. Monk, Green, and one other guy I can't...
We just don't use this, so I hope it can find a good home.
Like-new (3 months old) PS3 80GB with two Dual Shock 3 controllers and the DVD/BR remote.
Games:
TW2008
Hot Shots Golf Out of Bounds
Motor Storm
Need For Speed PRo Street
I'd like to get $425 as a package, plus shipping or can...
Glocks just don't fit some people, or their hands. No big deal. It doesn't make one a "hater".
I did recently look at a used G30 and G36. Not bad, but really not much smaller than my favorite 229 or even a 220 carry.
I *do* like the slide finish on Glocks.
I still love my .40.
My preference right now is .40 over .45, but .45 is a CLOSE second. I currently do not shoot .357Sig (used to out of my 229s) and I've never owned a 9mm pistol.
A good choice, I think, if it fits you and your intended use. I owned an XD-40 Service for awhile but found that I preferred my P229s. The 229 in .40 (or .357Sig) is smooth. I found the XD-40 a bit snappier, although not a problem.
The XD line is great. I am looking for a good used XD-45...
A carry gun is *very* personal. I like carrying (occasionally) a Sig 229SAS. Some will prefer a subcompact auto or a snubby wheelgun. Also consider how you will carry. Pocket holster? IWB? Guys who carry all the time will tell you that the choice of holster is supremely important.
(new here, been around other forums for awhile)
I'm one of those who have looked at Glocks, M&Ps, S&Ws and XDs objectively (when looking at polymer) and chose an XD. Twice, actually. I don't dislike Glocks. I just prefer the way the XD feels.
I own several SIGs and I find the ergos of the...