The luxurious mat from Wiggy's is great in my experience. My wife and I have been using them for years, and they're tough as hell. Bulky but tough.
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The luxurious mat from Wiggy's is great in my experience. My wife and I have been using them for years, and they're tough as hell. Bulky but tough.
I'm still using my first DE razor. A Merkur 34C I purchased from Lee's Razors in 2005. I've personally had excellent luck with Merkur razors. I've owned several over the years, and they've all been...
I've been using a Merkur 34C since 2005. Couldn't be happier. I've played around with other razors from time to time, but always return to the 34C.
I've found Cremo Cream to be my favorite...
For me, having the Zero buckle setup and no Velcro is the biggest plus. It's worth the money to me. If it wasn't for that, I would go with the new Wilderness Swift in 5-stitch as an all purpose belt.
I haven't owned a CSM in a while, but I would say it's easily as stiff, if not moreso.
I received my Heavy Zero belt today. Absolutely badass belt. Stiffest belt I own by far. Much stiffer than a 5-stitch Wilderness belt. Perfect for a full size pistol and spare magazine.
linky no worky sorry
The G26 is the last gun I would sell. Daily EDC, can be carried on the waistline, in a Safepacker or purse, or on the ankle. It's the best Glock in my opinion, after 20+ yrs with the guns. I actually...
Any updates on how these are working out? Thanks.
I ordered one in coyote, and have been using it for a week solid. My thoughts -
Extremely well made, I love the design overall, love the lack of Velcro. It is not stiff enough for IWB carry with...
It's been a couple of years since I was in the gun bidness, so I haven't followed the industry like I used to. Having said that, my recommendations to people over the last decade has been -
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Walmart.
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When I worked at a range, we had a few people come in that we would keep an eye on for this very reason. One particular girl sticks out who seemed very odd. I remember going in and standing right...
No one teaches pre-ignition push better than Chuck.
You're on to something Rob.
People are about to get a hard lesson on protecting the principle at all costs. Something that got learned the hard way in the 1930's (as well as every other bubble)....
Well said. Grip and managing your trigger are the big two in my opinion. New shooters, and some of the goofy instructors I witnessed, spent way too much time worrying about a perfect sight picture. I...
I spent around 6 yrs working weekends at a local range. The biggest problem I saw was probably grip. Way too weak, goofy placement, no consistency, etc..
Fixing the grip issue took care of a lot...
These are the two codes that come to mind, from my limited records - XSUB9MM and USA9JHP2. The USA load came out in the early 2000's.
I bet Dr. Roberts knows. I can't remember.
Around 1990 this load and the .45 acp Winchester 230gr JHP came out, and was hot shit. SOF magazine did an article on it. This began my education on wound ballistics. These loads and the Hornady XTP...
To my recollection it was the OSM load. I bought a surplus case of this in the cardboard packaging common to M882/military surplus. I tested a bunch of it at the time. 15" of penetration, and...
Bingo.
If I had it to do over again, and was a younger man, I would do the following - (and many people who are smarter than me, say the same thing)
1. Stay out of debt, as much as humanly possible.
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Your money is secure, if it is currently below the 250k limit. No one has lost a dime since FDIC came about. The key is time. It could take a bit of time to recover your funds. There are lots of...
Not financial advice.
A Roth IRA maxed every year, invested in the Jack Bogle fashion, i.e. simple index funds. My preference is VTI. A simple 4 fund portfolio would be VTI, VEA, VWO, and BND.
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