Beautiful. Love the fluted barrel.
Oh, anyone know how well someone with eye dominance issues can fire a handgun? He can't use rifles well, as he's right hand/left eye dominant. But we were wondering if that would carry over to handguns or if he'd be able to use one.
Tell him to start off with a large target pistol like a Mark 3 or 4 Ruger or 1911...instead of the usual stance with the gun in front of the dominent Hand eye , line the gun up in the center and shoot with both eyes open. It is initially frustrating and awkward.....Around the 4 or 500 round mark it starts to make sense. (Hence the reason I recommend a 22 for initial eye training....cheap ammo)Shoot 15 yards MAX, I'd stay in that 7-15 yard area for spell till 8 or ten are inside the 8 ring then move the target out five yards...Repeat.
The goal is 25 yards all rounds inside the 8 and remember.....Shoot small miss small...Practice with as much distance as you can be accurate with.
Recently finished mine. Hubby thought I'd like PINK. What the hell am I supposed to do with pink?
"Pretty" but not practical. I'll have hubby switch out the pinks.
Oh, I have a Glock 19, new in box, I'll be selling. If you know of anyone in AZ that would be interested, LMK.
Khassy, we're open and concealed here. I have my permit.
Your link sends me to a blank page wanting me to d/l an app.
we have all of that except the registration/confiscation BS. I have been OC'ing since 2010 while I was waiting for my CPL, and I hardly ever CC since I got my CPL, though lately I am borderline CC since I carry IWB appendix with my shirt tucked in my pants/shorts behind the grip (aka virginia tuck).We have open and concealed carry, no registration, no waiting period on handguns or long guns, and Castle Doctrine.
we finally have legislation passed, waiting on the gov signature, to allow us to own (not sure about carry yet, knife carry laws suck here) switchblades.I found it interesting when I started doing research that our CCP covers handguns, electric weapons and billy clubs. Also knives, and switchblades are no longer prohibited.
we finally have legislation passed, waiting on the gov signature, to allow us to own (not sure about carry yet, knife carry laws suck here) switchblades.
Never bring a knife to a gunfight....
Awesome,broIs this okay? I read the rules and didn't see anything about firearms.
I know I'm not the only wackjob bigot who clings to my guns!
S&W m&p sheild 9mm & Taurus millennium g2 pro
Screw You.
I'm From Texas.
I haven't shot it yet so not sure on kick so you should search out some reviews but my brother really likes his shield. i was tempted to get one because of the $75 rebate offer they were running but passed on it, not sure if rebate offer is still in effect.So does anyone have any suggestions on a pistol that isn't too terribly expensive (under $400), is kinda smallish (I have small hands) and doesn't have a horrible kick?
I would look for a used Khar 380, Glock 42, or a Bererra Bobcat, Ruger SR9, or a Sig P250C. They can be found in that range of price used and are pretty small and pack many features you would want in a long term side arm..Other guns in the range are popular but are lacking in alot of features or comfort...So does anyone have any suggestions on a pistol that isn't too terribly expensive (under $400), is kinda smallish (I have small hands) and doesn't have a horrible kick?
So does anyone have any suggestions on a pistol that isn't too terribly expensive (under $400), is kinda smallish (I have small hands) and doesn't have a horrible kick?
Ive been collecting since I was 12 when my Dad bought me my first Rem. 700 and M77 Mark II. I had a 22Lr Rifle, 25acp Jimenez, and a few other pee shooters but that was the first big boy gun I was given. After that I started buying used guns off friends and Ive just never thought enough was enough...I love them all and I want just about everything out there...On fathers day last year someone stille my Kimber TLE Pro II and Ive held back on getting anything as nice since...but I really want a 22TCM Glock or 1911 next.
I thought I posted in this thread a long ass time ago...I dont know if I still have all the pics I posted of hat Ive got stored but here's a few pics I have around.
Nah....maybe when all the kids move out...they arent as trained as I was at their ages and their mother is terrified of guns. My dad reloads though...I find it a very soothing experience reloading, just like when I build. Could be why I enjoy building so much?Quite impressive Ray. My hubby too was raised with firearms as soon as he could walk. I assume you do your own reloading?
Yes @TDC123 , I mentioned my Glock. Nice.