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  • Posted in thread: what was everyones first gun? on 04/28/2012 at 3:18PM
    Had a Sears single shot .22 that I shared with my brother as a kid, so it was half mine. When I grew up,
    it was a .38 Colt Cobra--nice!

  • Posted in thread: 9 mm issue with reloading on 11/27/2011 at 4:28PM
    I've used 5.0 gr of Univ Clays with a 124 gr bullet. Works like a charm in my Glock 19. I think 4.2 is
    too low. Check a couple of sources for load data. But there has been some excellent powder sugges...

  • Posted in thread: Do you guys think the 9MM round is enough for Home and Self Defense????? on 10/16/2011 at 4:03PM
    To quote a senior Spec Op warrior who when asked if he regretted the 9mm replacing the .45, "If I put two
    in your chest and one in your head, it doesn't matter what size it is!"In other words, it's sh...

  • Posted in thread: That's it. I'm carrying at work now ! on 10/09/2011 at 2:32PM
    The legal options available to an employer as well as the state, depends on your location. But it is
    pretty much across the board that if you violate company policy, you can be fired--the degree of di...

  • Posted in thread: What was the best training you've had and why? on 10/09/2011 at 2:15PM
    It seems that the best training is often the first. The basics are the basics. The icing on the cake (and
    that needs to be constantly refreshed) is the more advanced training from people like Clint Sm...

  • Posted in thread: Gun Cleaning Input on 10/04/2011 at 2:56PM
    .223 - everytimemy Glocks -about every 100 rounds (inspected each time)1911 - 100-200 rounds (will run a
    BoreSnake through it).22 - occasionally.38/.357 revolvers - every two or three usesAK/SKS - dep...

  • Posted in thread: Tumbling final assembled cartage on 05/23/2011 at 7:05AM
    I would think that it would be risky. If you are doing this to clean off lube from bottleneck cartridges,
    the risk involves pointed bullets and primers (the same reason you use only round or flat nose...

  • Posted in thread: The Traveler's Gun and Knife Law Book on 05/23/2011 at 6:49AM
    All books have the problem of the delay between writing/printing and being read. The laws are changing
    rapidly in some areas thanks to work by the grassroots groups and the NRA. You best bet is the ch...

  • Posted in thread: Different Brands of Belly Bands on 04/11/2011 at 7:35PM
    Just ran across a writeup about an item called Pistolwear, it's a cross between a belly band and a fanny
    pack--it can be worn beneath clothing and will handle up to a Glock 19.I've never seen one but ...

  • Posted in thread: Different Brands of Belly Bands on 04/11/2011 at 12:28PM
    Does it have an opening on the bottom for the barrel to go through or is it closed? If it's closed, I
    assume that's what makes it tough to carry a full-size pistol in?Yes, it is closed. Belly bands ar...

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