So, with that group, are you going to drift your sights right a bit to center it up or call it good? Or was it lighting related?
I've gotten to where I zero irons under completely neutral light...
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So, with that group, are you going to drift your sights right a bit to center it up or call it good? Or was it lighting related?
I've gotten to where I zero irons under completely neutral light...
Spot on.
I know a female attorney that carries a claw hammer under her car seat for protection.
I remember you telling me about that 10 years ago. I recall it exactly how you relayed it.
The lack of NODs, an IR laser, and body armor are pretty interesting.
As an additional FYI, the older style projectile expanded to .795" at its widest area whereas the newer style projectile expanded to .725 at its widest. That's a 9-10% difference in diameter.
I...
The original 416s had slam fire issues with some commercial ammunition. I was actually present when this was discovered when a federal agency had slam fires with Hornady TAP during a training course....
Randy Cain (Cumberland Tactics) does a great shotgun class and it looks like he's got one scheduled for Winchester, VA on September 23-25, 2016. I took Randy's shotgun class probably 18 years ago and...
These were shot into water from a Sig P239. The older projectiles are on the left and the newer projectiles are on the right in all pictures. These are all the same two projectiles.
7367
7368...
I recently purchased some additional Federal 9mm 147gr HST (P9HST2) to replace older lots of the same ammunition. I noticed that the later production lots have much shorter and shallower external...
Virginia is in the Southeast not the Mid-Atlantic. That's my grievance.
On pump guns like the 870 I greatly prefer the conventional stock because it makes it so easy to simply slide your firing hand forward to work the action release. The only advantage I ever saw to the...
Are those factor or aftermarket sights? They remind me of the Remington DEA/Low Profile XS sights..
I used to clip my badge IWB facing towards the body under my cover garment. When I needed to display it I would clip it on my shirt collar or front button down seem. As someone else said it was very...
Spot on.
While I carry a Glock AIWB I'd feel much, much better about it once the Gadget is available.
Larry Vickers told me that probably 10 years ago and it helped my Glock accuracy/accuracy at speed tremendously. I basically prep through the take up and then roll the rest of the trigger pull like a...
I've chrono'd M882 that was running about 1350FPS out of a G19 10-11 years ago. It was pushing close to 1500FPS out of a 10" Colt SMG. I wouldn't have believed it if I wouldn't have seen the chrono...
Now that is ballsy.
I've always used a LE type duty belt (Cobra buckle version) hung on a peg in my closet. I can literally have it on in under 10 seconds from when my feet hit the ground and it's out of sight when not...
I've had the same experience at ORD--- zero issues.
Speaking of the New York thing, I flew out of Ft Lauderdale last week with guns and the clerk at the JetBlue counter had just transferred from...
It's great to hear that you are doing well!
I can honestly say I've never attended a bad class in the private sector. Some of the LE classes left something to be desired but they weren't "bad". Every class I've ever attended has had some...
This is a common 1911 issue. Most likely the interior portion of the magazine release button needs to be relieved slightly.
Field strip the pistol and look into the magazine well. Now fully...
It's very, very gun and build dependent. What works great for a Government Model won't always work great for a G19.
That said, I've had great luck with the Sparks Executive Companion, a couple of...
They are actually a pretty good holster and you could do a lot worse for a lot more money. They aren't "nice" my any means but they work well.
I used a modifed one for a long time adapted to jock...