“Minimum to the principal, maximum to the threat.” Oh, wait
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“Minimum to the principal, maximum to the threat.” Oh, wait
Edit: I think maybe I misunderstood.
Probably pretty well. Timex, 100m WR and quartz combine to suggest a fairly robust watch.
Maine State Police. They’re pretty proud of it.
Correct. It’s a quirky thing to change. I kinda like it, and I’ve banished my few 10-round G26 mags from circulation for fear of mistakenly mixing one in and having a single-shot pistol.
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Same here. If I grip a 1911 as I would grip a Glock, the safety won’t come off because the base of my support thumb is right under the safety in the “on” position.
Bummer. As an EDC pistol it’s been great, and 500-round training sessions are comfortable. It’s an excellent all-around pistol for a plainclothes gig.
If I’m following correctly, TGS and BBI were talking about where BBI works, not NoVA. I could be wrong.
From the oral arguments in the bump stock case, justices on both “sides” seemed pretty open to the ban being legal based on the current definition of “machine gun”. This one will be interesting too.
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You can say that again. It all has to go into a big equation, which individuals are best equipped to solve for themselves.
[Tangent off topic for the thread, removed.]
I’ve been thinking about a G44 myself. Just don’t get a G40 (6” 10mm cannon) thinking it’s a .22!
It’s sad, to say the least. ALS paddle holsters under polos, bulky leather thumb breaks peaking out from under t-shirts, etc. Squared-away FAMS and (other) UCs are the only feds (the only LEOs,...
Wouldn’t that crowd be more upset if they found out you weren’t carrying?
I do kettlebell suitcase carries up and down multiple flights of stairs, taking 2 or 3 steps at a time and switching sides every so often. Carrying the weight on just one side forces me to brace my...
Dammit, I should have thought of that!
I nominate this as the best post in this thread.
I don’t think this is right, although it’s been a minute since I studied Title 8. As WobblyPossum mentioned above, entering the US without inspection is a crime (albeit a misdemeanor). Remaining in...
You didn’t say affordable, so how about a 2011? Since the .40 fell out of favor with LE agencies, USPSA Limited Division is where .40 actually has a place.
On the other end of the race gun vs....
That sounds like an issue of comfort more than concealment. The G27 is a G22 with a whole bunch of material chopped off both ends. It stands to reason that it will conceal better on anyone except...
I think you and I are on the same page and I’m not picking on you, but…
The trouble with thinking you can walk away anytime is that on any given shift, you can be involved in events which entangle...
The steel Navigator has the coin-slot battery hatch, and 100 meters of water resistance. And, 10 sec./year high accuracy quartz.
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“Buy a scattergun, so when you miss, 9 projectiles instead of just one will end up who knows where.”
More to the point, have you tried a .22 or something else with low recoil?
I worked as a part-time officer before being hired for a full-time position. Given the current climate, I would think hard about the risk (of crippling lawsuits, injury, criminal liability) vs the...