I always loved my Sig Sauer P229 .357. Fired thousands of rounds and it never jammed once. Easy maintenance and was 12+1 in mag capacity, so that was a little better than some other models.
But...
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I always loved my Sig Sauer P229 .357. Fired thousands of rounds and it never jammed once. Easy maintenance and was 12+1 in mag capacity, so that was a little better than some other models.
But...
Stippling is on the grips. But the holster is designed for diving, parachuting, etc. So it rises a bit higher into the grip area than most other holsters. I suspect it may be right at the base where...
Well, that was a mixed response. A few actually addressed the question, while a few others thought ad hominem attacks were the appropriate way to go.
As was said, cops are people and some people...
There is no requirement for a trial, per se, but the claimant (presumed owner) can get to court. Then burden is on the government first, not the claimant. If the government meets its burden and shows...
I think the administrative state is a real problem. That's probably a separate discussion, though. In the federal system, you almost always have access to courts as a remedy, not just a...
Yes, property and money has been returned...many times. The government can't keep it without either entering into a settlement (in civil cases) or prevailing in court. And the burden is on the...
Have any of you ever encountered a problem with your pistol sticking in the holster after you stipple the grips? Using a Glock 9mm with a light attachment and a safariland tactical holster (on the...
I'm wondering what you guys think of this topic? I have a background in law enforcement and it always bothered me when other LEOs abused their authority and acted like it was no big deal. Or when a...
I saw there was another thread on forfeiture, but it was closed. I'm curious what you guys think of this article: Asset Forfeiture: Taking Bad Guys' Things.
It hits some of the high points, but...