If I won a coupon or raffle for a free pistol, and my choices were between a G19 and an M&Pc 2.0, I would not hesitate one moment in picking the Smith. If it didn't have the MS, I'd add it. I'd...
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If I won a coupon or raffle for a free pistol, and my choices were between a G19 and an M&Pc 2.0, I would not hesitate one moment in picking the Smith. If it didn't have the MS, I'd add it. I'd...
For those 3 roles, it is still the gold standard.
There may well be perfectly sound reasons for someone to deviate from that standard, and for those specific reasons choose otherwise, such as an...
I believe that it is more of an issue on Colt revolvers than on S&W or Ruger.
Years ago, I removed the spur on a 150- Security-Six with no ill effects.
We had a guy in our office who used an ozone generator in his vehicle.
Was very overcast here. Caught a couple of glimpses, but that was about it.
That's my king of petty.
Based on this feedback, I would suggest that you try a Wilson Combat grip module for your 365, and possibly the longer XL version. Being limited to 10-round magazines makes some other options not...
I had the same impression handling one at a recent gun show.
Old photo on my phone:
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How she is today:
(top photo)
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?2817-1911-picture-thread&p=1500855&viewfull=1#post1500855
Of all the bullpups I've seen, the AUG is the only one that I like the looks of, and have been contemplating purchasing.
I was at a shop yesterday that had one on the wall.
Bad news - with my...
Do tell about that top holster in this picture.
It appears to be a mash-up of a Thad Rybka Rhodesian and an old west / Wild Bunch rig.
You are quite welcome.
I really believe that if you follow the 3x S rule, you'll be just fine 99.98% of the time.
It's that 0.02% that concerns us, though!
Yup. You can lock it up without having to tote around that huge, heavy key.
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RoyGBiv,
"Specifically regarding firearms carry"...consult an attorney who is licensed in and familiar with that aspect of the law. There will be a lot of things dependent on the laws of the...
This is essentially it. I was a tribal cop in Nebraska for a number of years. In my case, I was cross-deputized/commissioned with the state, so I could enforce state law as well.
* Tribes can...
This is almost exactly my own experience.
I'd like it to have more candela, like my PT 1L/1AA, and be able to deploy "tactically" a little quicker, but not churning through 123s is nice.
Back when I worked General Aviation avionics, my boss and I would install a belly-mounted COM antenna in a customer's aircraft, with the coax (BNC) routed and coiled up in the pilot's knee pocket. ...
Yeah. Rob is not the only one to have gotten the above impression.
Don't get me wrong. I like RCS. I use one or two pocket shields on a daily basis. I have one of their pocket clips / finger...
I put a set of VZ universal bushings on an aluminum Springfield Champion with no drama, but no experience with Tisas.
IIRC, Bryan Eastridge was miking the gaps at 0.005.
https://vzgrips.com/shop-all/revolvers-grips/ruger-sp101-grips/
A lot of this will depend on specific rules of your state licensing agency, along with the "culture" of your state/area regarding part time and/or reserve positions.
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.