The 43 is an awesome gun. Very, very easy to conceal. I also love carrying my 30 every once in a while, but its pretty fat, compared to the 43. I don't have any experience with the 26, but most people seem to really love them as well.
I built my first one for right around the $500-$550 range. I bought a PSA rifle kit that was on sale for $400 (regular $500), a PSA polymer rear BUIS for $20, and a Bushmaster stripped lower for around $100(?). It was a very basic setup, but it sure worked!
I've bought all of mine from PSA. If you find something on their website that isn't on sale, just wait a week or two and it will be. Everything I've bought from them so far has been very good quality.
LMAO thats the most jacked-up thing i've ever heard. Like mentioned by the others, its most likely just a store policy. How long has the store been in that location? And why in the heck wouldn't they just move if being next door to the school is that big of a problem?!? lol
Find something to practice on before starting in on your Glock. I practiced on airsoft guns, Glock cases, Glock magazine loaders, knife handles, you name it. Just anything to get a feel for it, and to find the pattern you want. TAKE YOUR TIME. If you get impatient, it will show. Once you get the...
I can not wait to see this!! The first one was fantastic, and hopefully this one will be just as good or better! Keanu Reeves is now one of my top favorite actors, because of that video of him running the three gun course lol That guy has some serious skill
Keltec P3AT in a IWB if possible. If not, ill just throw it in my pocket. Or if I have my backpack with me (Which I usually do) then I can get away with having my Glock 30 in it.