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Still absolutely zero problems.. Thought I'd give you the guys the final cost to get it the way I wanted it... PLR22 $265 through Gun Genie...by the time I added Tax and Shipping right at $300 total Forend..$50 Single Point Strap $10 Extra Mag $35 Carrying case..$30.00 BSA Red Dot..$35.00 Total $460 for the entire rig... and a hell of a lot of smiles per round!!!!
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National right-to-carry legislation to be voted on tomorrow.
Tal replied to imschur's topic in General Talk
We have the 50% law down here. If a business derives 50% or more of their income from alcohol sales it is a verboten to carry in a bar. Don't know if it's a good idea to carry in a bar.. On the other hand.. In my youth I was playing a gig in an ice house. Kind of a slow crowd. During the break, I'm talking it up with the audience and the owner and the subject of firearms came up. The owner pulled out his sawed off double barrell from behind the bar. Next thing you know all the patrons start pulling their pieces and comparing them. I'm asked to comment from time to time, and I'm "Like yeah man..That's cool"... Then the thought hit me... "Damn...I'm the only SOB in this entire joint that aint packing!!!"... So maybe carrying in a bar is a good thing, just to make sure everybody's on equal footing... :laugh: -
Yep..it is a 10 on the coolness factor...
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National right-to-carry legislation to be voted on tomorrow.
Tal replied to imschur's topic in General Talk
Does this mean your state CHL is now valid in all states instead of the recipricol agreement before??? And if universal CHL is now law, what does that do to those mag capacity laws like in California??? -
That's great!!!!! :beer:
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Yep...But if you already got 6 into it...I just think you ought to throw in another couple of grand and walk out fully auto!!!! And just think Drew... 6 months ago, I played guitar for a hobby... :laugh:
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I said Yes... But the cost is so prohibitive. If given the choice between spending the dough on a supressor or a full auto, I think I'd spend it on the full auto..
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You got that right...I'm carrying it, with 38 special hollow's home defense round, from Winchester... Link below.. http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/product_info.php/pName/20rds-38-special-winchester-130gr-p-bonded-pdx1-jhp-ammo Kind of expensive, but doesn't have the ecxessive penetration that isn't needed in an urban environment, but plenty of stopping power... You guys have any other suggestion for my carry piece ammo let me know...
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Same here....The best of the best...
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Same here..... But I've been making up for yall at the range...... :grin: And I forget who told me about the Ruger LCR in 357 was going to kill my hands, but I'll have to say ... "You told me so"... ;D Damn...shoot 20 or so rounds of mag through it and my palm and wrists ache for days....
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Searched through the net and it sounded like he had plenty of folks pissed off.. This one for instance. http://donotbuyciener22lrconversions.org/ Never had any dealings with him but it does sound fishy...
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Wow!!!! I think I counted it right 1000 rounds in 54 seconds...Man..I have got to get me one of those!!!! :grin:
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I don't know but I'm drooling over my keyboard with the pic of the Razorback.. :thumb:
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Yep...This one's definitely a keeper.. I guess I ought to break it down for a good cleaning..2 trips to the range. 2, 550 bricks of federal..Not a single failure. I can't keep the damn thing out of my sons hands.. ;D
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Our HeadQuarters in BloomField has been shutdown all week... Nobody can ge through to technical support, and I'm beginning to feel like the high school slut. More guys have found my name and number scratched on machine walls in the north american continent than I thought existed...
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:laugh: Or.... "When's the last time a POOR guy offered you a job".. ;D
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Yep the draw from the holster thing is a whole lot different than having one concealed in the car. Two completely different schools of thought. With the car, you have the firearm concealed and easily accessable, then you go through the scenarios. Attacker from the front, back sides, multiple attackers, etc.. 1st time I've carried concealed, but it becomes pretty apparent, that the holster draw is the most important thing (Besides hitting the target..LOL..), in any concealed situation. Something I am working on, and have been working in front of a mirror with an empty firearm....
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Welcome Aboard!!!!
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This is my carry piece that I picked up the other day. Thanks to Microgunner, and others for suggesting the pocket holster. I bought the BlackHawk Size 3, and it fits perfeclty in my pocket, with absolutely no printing, gun stays handle up, and ready for use, and completely conceled. For a concealed weapon and the 5 for sure factor, this is a hard set up to beat. When I first started carrying it I tried it out, and felt a little strange. I even came out in shorts and a T shirt, and told my family, I'm carrying a hand gun.. Where is it. They Guessed, because they couldn't tell. As far as concealment, just a great gun.. Now to the range. I brought 100 rounds of 38 special with me, 50 rounds of 38 +P and 100 rounds of 357 magnum. Surprising little recoil with either of the 38 rounds. I practiced my draw from my pocked holster and fired from the "Marksman" position (One Handed). Very Accurate at 7 yards in about 3 inch patterns. I will say that it took me a few rounds to get the site pattern down. There is no Rear site. Just a groove cut into the top of the gun. As I said took me a few shots, to get it dialed in, starting at 3 yards and then back to 7. Once you get used to it, it's an accurate little pistol even with the 1 and 1/2 barrell. The pistol is double Action Only with a concealed hammer making it much easier to draw from a holster. Trigger action was the smoothest double action I have ever fired. Felt like a single action. This firing from a holster was new to me, but is a lot of fun. Still in the slow practice stage but the Gun withdraws smoothly from the holster. I'm still at the beginner stage of the holster thing, but I can tell it's a valuable skill and I will continue to work with it.... Now for the 357 part... I told the owner of the range, I was going to try it out, and he started salivating wanting to try it. He's a good guy, so when he got a chance, he came back to the lane and I loaded up 5 rounds of 357 mag for him and let him go at it. Damn thing was amazing. He had a 2 handed grip, firing at about 9 yards, and the 1st shot left him speecless with a big shit eating grin on his face. Then he shot the last 4 in the cylinder, opened the cylinder, and said..."WOW....WHAT A MONSTER!!!" I shot around 50 rounds of 357 mag through it tonight as well as the 38. Recoil was definitely noticeable in the small frame but not unmanageable. With the 357 rounds it is a 2 handed gun. I tried a couple of rounds single handed, but site reaquistion was hard because of the recoil. The rubber grips help tremendously with the recoil. I actually think it may have less recoil than my old Dan Wesson 6" barrel from the 70's. I'm definitely going to A/B them my next trip. I will say for a carry round the penetration of the 357 bothers me, so I am carrying a special home defense round, of compressed metal powder that wont carry through walls, but will penetrate, and then basically blow up inside the bad guy. Fired a few tonight at paper, but I wish I would have had some ballistic gel to try them on. The FUN factor with the 357 round is a '10"!!!!! When shooting the paper targets is was just blowing them off the clips with dead center shots, about every 10 rounds. With the number of different ronds this gun fires, the concealablility factor, and the fun factor, this pistol is going to be in my inventroy for a long, long time... Who says the revolver is dead. This damn thing is just FUN!!!!
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You're doing a hell of a good job... :laugh:
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