Spent week before last shooting prairie dogs with the folks from Ruger. They let us shoot the new Ruger 1911 45 ACP. Really impressed. Fit and function was great. Accuracy was as good as it gets. At least for my 59 y/o eyes lol.
Spent week before last shooting prairie dogs with the folks from Ruger. They let us shoot the new Ruger 1911 45 ACP. Really impressed. Fit and function was great. Accuracy was as good as it gets. At least for my 59 y/o eyes lol.
Looks like everyone carries little ones. "The Judge" is my choice on the road. At home I have several choices. Many of which work at long distances. Each has it's own use.
LOL, I live in Wyoming, everyone has guns
even minnesota has a conceald carry law.. I guess that Ill. politicians really do not trust the electorate.. time for changes...
hell yeah, guns more guns lots of guns
carry full time, 24/7
I'm a concealed carry person in Ohio and I do carry 99% of the time. My wife also carry's, these days you just never know when S--t Happens.
Bill
Bill "BigDog"
Brook Park, OHIO
ENJOY - Life is too SHORT!!!
Yes, I am one here look at my website - Sam's Gun Shop
I also collecting machine gun too.
I'm an old head at Civil War reenactments, so most of my collection are precussion cap rifles, shotguns, and pistols. I've got an original 1862 double barrel cap and ball shotgun...still fires. I call her "Moanin' Lisa".lol The boys in my company presented me with a repro 1862 Remington when I was elected Captain....very nice pistol. I've got a few Colt revolvers, Navy and Army...Army being my favorite style of the two. Of course, I have a .577 cal 1857 Enfield and an 1861 .58 cal Springfield. As for modern guns, my all time favorite go-to gun is my dad's Remington 1100 12 ga. Love that thing! I also carry a Taurus PT 140 Mill. Pro .40cal...sweet little shooter. An assortment of .22's for me and the kids to plink and squirrel hunt with.
Planning on purchasing a 7.62X54R Mosin-Nagant barrel and receiver to put on a modern stock for a hunting rifle. My 12 ga. Mossberg pump is my home defense weapon of choice. I'm currently in the process of building it up with new tactical parts to make it easier to wield in the house.
I usta live in Wash. DC where only the criminals can have guns. But I moved to Maryland where they let honest citizens have guns at least for now. Politicians want your guns so they don't have any worries. Glock, S&W & Colt pistols for my CC, LEOSA Certification, Winchester 30-06, Winchester 30-30 & a Rimington 12ga for home defense. Shotgun & pistols stay loaded, rifles when I go to range.
Jim
2020 Can-Am Spider RT Limited
CC MD Abate
AA HOG
I have been searching for a new CC. I finally bought a Ruger SR 40 S&W.
It holds 15 plus 1. I had to get used to the weight but am getting comfortable with my new holster. It is a Serpa locking holster. It is designed for a quick draw. Fits very snug and high on my belt.
It is well concealed under a shirt or jacket.
Thought about the new LCP380 for my bride. Only 9.4oz.
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Just picked up a new Super Commanche 410/45 LC. Anybody familiar with it?
I'm not to familiar with it; but, I saw it before. I believe this firearm was the competitor to the Taurus Judge. Nice firearm.
I believe it was 1994 when I got my permit or maybe 1995 whenever they first came available for my State.
Walther P5 - bought new in Germany in 1982, still in new condition
Springfield XDM - 9mm - nail driver
Sig Sauer P229 - hard to beat
Sig Sauer P238- My favorite carry
Smith E Series 1911 - A work of art
Smith air weight 38 - bought for wife
Colt AR15 SE OD green receivers Magpul loaded accessories
Remington 870 21 in barrel
I Qualified expert in the Army with M16 and colt 45, wife never shot a gun until she met me, always out shoots me with anything you put in her hand and she dosen't practice ever. Go figure, I try and stay on her good side...LOL
2012 CSC Viper
2015 Bonneville T100
US Army Vet
"No Mission too Difficullt, no Sacrifice too Great"
1974-1985
I have quite a collection myself. And that's what they exactly are, a collection. I haven't shot any of them in God knows how long! I use to do competition Trap shooting (many, many, MANY years ago). When retirement finally kicks in, I'd like to dust off the guns again and maybe get some shooting time.
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Red Ultra Powered By Head-Quarters 120, Easy Clutch Pull By ClutchWIZ. 2012 GL1800 Hannigan. I've yet to ride a stock Harley which wasn't in need of a mechanical intervention.