Flashman,
Just as a point of reference, Jon favors a Hogue rubber grip on a Glock 21.
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Flashman,
Just as a point of reference, Jon favors a Hogue rubber grip on a Glock 21.
This. In spirit, or in actuality?
My oldest handgun is a nickle M37, but was produced in the 80's.
My 3 snubbies sport rubber grips, and my 2x 1911's and Browning Hi-Power have G10 stocks, and...
I'm pretty sure that Greg moved to Texas after he retired. Not sure where he's teaching, though.
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I'd be interested if I was down to one functional arm/hand.
These are pretty nice:
https://www.cigarsinternational.com/p/drew-estate-deadwood-tobacco-fat-bottom-betty-cigars/2047175/
More calibers available:
https://ruger.com/products/americanRifleRanchGenII/models.html?n=ov
So.... 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 Creedmoor, or .308? I think I'm leaning to the 6.5CM.
I've been having good luck with the Magpul Tejas "El Burro" belts.
They are inexpensive enough to get different colors, and at first blush look like a traditional belt, if that matter to you.
...
Dammit, I love this place!!
I can think of nowhere else where folks can disagree without being disagreeable, can state their case without pontificating, and consider...and even support... an...
Bit of a thread drift here, but....looking at the MCX Rattler LT and the MPX Copperhead, does that stock just attach to a vertical pic rail section? So, would it be compatible with, say, a Ruger .22...
Not Blues, but I have 3 backbones. Understand that if it's warm, you're going to have sweat/condensation (I'm in a humid AO) beaded up on the exposed part of the cylinder that's against your thigh. ...
My son bought the blued version a couple of years ago. Seems nice enough, but I haven't pulled out or eyeballed the guts of it.
Lateral movement is blocked on the right. Looks like classic example of the Tueller drill / principle.
My general rule of thumb is that an openly carried weapon (remember, I'm a plain-clothes wearing investigator) should either have a manual safety or be carried in a security holster. If the weapon...
Thank you, sir! Good to know for sure.
I've just installed a green standard dot on my SP-101. That thing pops!
I want to say that the replacement tritium sights for the SP-101 will fit the Speed- and Service-Six, as well as the original fixed sight GP-100's. they sure do look the same, but heights might be...
I believe that DocGKR has some strong opinions that he's posted before.
It occurred to me that, if my non-functional hand were in a sling, I might also devise a way to store a tertiary weapon, such as my Kahr K9 or a snag-free revolver, in the sling...if it were secure...
Ummmhh....That post is from 2018, and DB hasn't been active here in a little while.
Just got done watching it. Good stuff!
Support is more limited. High Noon Holsters does make holsters for both the railed and non-railed versions.
https://highnoonholsters.com/
I have some of this ammo in for testing in my SP-101, but haven't hit the range yet.
I would imagine that hitting each side of the pin with a centering punch, with the opposite side supported, of course, would do the job.
I'm not sure that an SAO auto, with neither thumb nor grip safety, is a great choice as a "fire extinguisher" gun, either.
Sure it's easy to shoot and manipulate, but it's also awfully easy to...
Apropos of nothing, but my recent round-trip CRP-HOU-OMA and back via Southwest, one of the legs was on a MAX. I'm sure it was likely the crew/weather/etc., but the takeoff and landing were far...