I've sent one back to Ruger before via FedEx, and one back to Smith and Wesson via UPS. For both, I contacted their customer service department's and was provided a prepaid label for shipping the firearm back, as well as explicit instructions on how to declare the firearm at the shipping...
On duty, TLR-1HL on duty weapon. As well as a Streamlight Protac 2L. Off duty, no WML, been thinking about it, but haven't bought another for my off duty G19, or a holster to accommodate same.
Off duty the Protac 2L only, unless I am dressing for a prohibitive environment, then the G19 and...
I have owned a CW9, and an original LC-9. Obviously, the LC-9s Pro would have some desirable features over the original LC-9, and obviously, the CW9 is a slightly bigger gun than the CM9, so my opinion is only about the general quality of both guns.
The Kahr is a great gun. I had one for...
I'm looking to trade my Kahr CW9. It's a great single stack 9mm, but I have other interests at this time. Comes with box, all paperwork and accessories originally included, a left-handed leather holster, and 2 mags (original 7 rounder and Kahr 8 rounder). Gun is entirely stock, except the front...
I'm looking to trade my Kahr CW9. It's a great single stack 9mm, but I have other interests at this time. Comes with box, all paperwork and accessories originally included, a left-handed leather holster, and 2 mags (original 7 rounder and Kahr 8 rounder). Gun is entirely stock, except the front...
I agree that there is just something special about a lever gun and a single action. This is my Uberti El Patron and my Marlin 1894, both in .357. They are beautiful guns, and a hoot to shoot.
I think I like .38/.357 because it's such a versatile load. You can load 'em mild and make a nice...
A buddy has a 9mm AR he put together. Nothing special. It came from a Palmetto State Armory kit, and has a cheap, no name red dot on it. He lent it to me one weekend when I visited my brother, who has a range on his property. At 110 yards, we were able to reliably hit a 10 inch gong. I know...
+1 for Ed' s Red. When I was first introduced to it, I thought the guy telling me about it had lost his mind. But 3 years later, and it's about the only thing I use anymore.
Here's a link to mixing instructions.
http://www.handloads.com/articles/default.asp?id=9
As a leftie, I generally look for a gun without any thumb safeties. I've just trained to run the mag release and slide stop with my trigger finger. And revolvers are the epitome of ambidextrous. Once you learn how to quickly perform a leftie revolver reload, they are easier to run left handed...
Hey, all.
I'm a longtime hunter, shooter, and gun collector, but somehow have never heard of Bayou Shooter until a few days ago. I looked around for a bit, and figured I needed to join.
Thanks.