Sweet!!!!
Thank you so much!
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Sweet!!!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks blues.
I’m not seeing any in stock on the website but I know that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have any.
Thank you sir!
Oh hell no blues I’m not handy.
I wanna buy a chunk of the least troublesome stuff to hand over to a grip maker.
Does anyone know anything about ivory?
I know shit not.
I wanna buy some to have some revolver stocks made.
Do you have to stabilize before you use it?
Nah and I wasn't asking for me personally just the data you've accrued. The one pistol shooting I've had was with a 1911 and I had no problem personally with hitting the thumb safety. I do put...
Or the distinction I make of an armed profession versus a profession of arms.
BBI just so I'm clear you're saying you have no cases of a manual safety keeping a good guy from getting shot after they were disarmed right?
Also can you make a distinction between safeties and...
Half Moon man you have some NICE pre war N frames! I’d love to find a cherry condition 4” pre war HD but they are fairly rare.
I have a Speed Six that Jeff Bloovman did some light custom work on including some checkering under the trigger guard.
It’s a brutally tough fast shooting revolver and my go to for actual work.
S&W Registered Magnum Number 379 is a first year gun shipped with a 6.5” barrel and a Patridge front sight in August of 1935. In 1940 Mr. C.E. Lambert, the second owner of this revolver sent it back...
Personally I haven't seen that one is better in terms of acquiring grip than the other and if there's an advantage it's gonna require more work and time to make the distinction between the two. I...
That’s a great question and one thing I think is really cool about the times we live in is that I can actually carry two guns if I choose too, quite comfortably.
One thing I think that’s important...
A little PCP demo in ECQC in South Florida this past weekend with the Tokyo Marui airsoft LCP.
https://youtu.be/U_qcMracRpc?si=-P7b1A8SjjxP-_z5
Yes…
No worries buddy I think we’ve all said something to that effect.
This is my 22nd year teaching open enrollment coursework and my 33rd year of teaching armed professionals.
I’ve seen a lot of...
Personally speaking, firearms ownership and even being an advocate of the 2nd Amendment doesn’t make someone “my people”.
Just ordered the last 100 rounds of poly-coated .38.
The grip is compromised in both and I don't see one having an advantage over the other in that regard, subjectively.
Of the two right now I think I like the double sided one a little better. There's not a huge difference between them but the two sided seems a bit more comfortable. I've just been wearing them I...
Definitely 32
How about the mouse gun that ignited WWI?
Close but this is a Browning stamped version and not an FN. This is a rare one that was probably a special order that came into the states as a .32 and...
I think Tyler's make it more shootable but certainly not as much as a good set of different grips would.
Found a brand new in box gold Tyler T and I think it looks spiffy on the 10-8 MSP snub.
I have to confess I’ve wanted to find a skinny barreled 4” 12-3 and cut it to 3”, for quite some time now.