I have two of these. I shot a magazine through each one but that is all I'm able to do due to lack of easy range access. I gave one to a friend who is a firearms instructor along with 1000 rounds of ammo. He is going to take it to his range and let students shoot it as well as himself. This will...
That law is not what people think it is. It does not protect you. You can be and will still be arrested under a given state's laws (see New York city) and jailed--then dragged into court. THEN the law comes into play as an AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE. So it is virtually useless in a practice sense.
Reloading manuals are full of misleading advice concerning the .45 ACP cartridge. "You can't crimp the case mouth because it headspaces on the case mouth" is one of the worst. Auotloading pistol cases get SHORTER as they are fired--not longer. This is due to the battering of the rim during...
Just made one out of 4 inch square tube (11 gauge) with both a horizontal and 45 degree feed. I've only had the chance to use it for a few minutes due to having to go out of town until next week. I am going to make one with a single vertical feed and insulate the heat riser. The current one...
I've got a Colt revolver chambered in .32 calibre which my dad purchased in 1947 for the princely sum of $25--out the door!! To put this in perspective--he only made $100 a month!!
This is more of that "equal outcomes for all" crap!. I worked with the local boys club in the early eighties. The director was one of thee "types". He went so far as to take players from one flag football team and put them on another so that all the teams would be "fair" and "equal". He was very...
A quote from a POST instructor circa 1988--"The POST course is designed to allow an unskilled shooter to achieve a numerical score high enough for legal purposes." As it is currently practiced it is a mere demonstration of VERY basic handgun fundamentals and little more. Time limits are huge...
We had a serial rapist here for some months back in the early eighties. He was tall, neatly (semi-officially) dressed, drove a car of the general type used by local police, had a badge, dashboard light and all the things an average citizen would look for relative to a plainclothes officer. Using...
I ignore them quite often. Two years ago on a Saturday morning I was asked "May I see your receipt" as I walked out of one of our local Wal-Marts. "Uh-No" was my reply. The guy looked as though he was going to have a stroke, started stuttering, and shuffled back into the store looking more than...