I've got a question about getting a NC CC license. I might be moving back to NC this summer and currently have a KS CCH. Is there any kind of minimum amount of time I must be in the state to apply for CC? And if so, is there some kind of provision that would allow someone who just moved there to continue to carry with their original CC license for a temporary amount of time until my NC CC is approved?oh, 103![Edited on April 7, 2011 at 1:57 PM. Reason : .]
4/7/2011 1:57:13 PM
NC requires 30 days of residency to qualify. You may be able to carry with reciprocity on your current permit, but you will need ID to match. I would just get an NC license to establish residency, take the class in your 30 days, then go apply on day 31.
4/7/2011 3:07:57 PM
since nobody reads the last post:I have the opportunity to pick up a Savage Mk II-BV in .22LR for $320. It is in great shape, shot very little. what would you expect to pay for one of these? I'm going to shoot it this afternoon, will post backI'm hesitant to drop the money on this, as I already have plans for my tax refund to go towards a XD9c, G26, M&P9c or something similar that I will use as a carry gun
4/7/2011 3:11:46 PM
Looks to be $290-310 everywhere online, so it sounds like a not-so-awesome deal, especially since it's used. That said, I am in love with my mark ii. I got mine from dicks (normally $359, on sale for $259) and it came with an OD synth stock, accutrigger, bushnell 3-9x40, and a fluted bbl. It's super accurate and handles pretty nicely. A++, would purchase again.[Edited on April 7, 2011 at 3:16 PM. Reason : .]
4/7/2011 3:15:58 PM
yea that's about what i was able to find with a little sniffing around. There's no case with it, but the guy has a sock to go on it, and he added a longer sight rail for a target scope.i'm going to go shoot it after work, and he's a really nice guy so i might just go ahead with it. we'll see if i can talk him down to $300
4/7/2011 3:29:16 PM
I really liked the savage mk II.. the scope he had on it was some japanese brand 36x though, i'd let him keep that if i went through with the purchase.i'm going to a handgun silhouette match with the same guy on saturday, gonna try out a bunch of different handguns and see what I like there. will probably end up saving my $ for a carry gun
4/7/2011 10:20:13 PM
triple post ban suspend etc..just got back from the gun show in Florence (SC). found a mossberg 590 for cheap:it has a small amt of wear but overall the finish is in good shape. can anybody recommend a less expensive but reliable forend light? i know a few other people on tww have mossbergs
4/10/2011 5:41:49 PM
Has anyone seen the ALE Kimber 1911 trade ins at lawmans? Was there the other day and was amazed at how fast they got them switched out.
4/10/2011 9:45:01 PM
^Nice looking guns, but I dont like the rollmarks and the price. $1250 for a used gun that "jammed" all the time (according to N&O).
4/11/2011 11:48:29 AM
yeah, the price and the history (according to the media) is certainly a turn off.
4/11/2011 2:28:08 PM
Anyone interested in taking a concealed handgun class this Sunday? I've got four open spaces at the moment.
4/14/2011 2:35:24 PM
^How much does it cost, and what would I need to bring?
4/14/2011 2:45:10 PM
$60 for ncsu/tww. All you would need would be eye/ear protection and ammo. If you dont have a gun, I have a couple loaners you could use.
4/14/2011 2:50:14 PM
Where is it? I may be interested.
4/14/2011 5:37:03 PM
Classroom portion is held at the Camden Crossing clubhouse (Tryon/Lake Wheeler intersection) and the shooting portion is at the Wake County range in Holly Springs.Class will run from 10am to around 7pm with a 1 hr lunch break.
4/14/2011 6:48:22 PM
Just messing around with a little popgun at work today:
4/15/2011 2:42:49 PM
Completed Rush's CCW class today. Highly recommended. However, the most noticeably part was how much fucking fun the shooting part was. I've been shooting for longer than I can remember, but doing it in a timed/stressed/vaguely competitive scenario was unbelievably fun. I don't think I'm any fantastic shot or anything (Rush: no posting pics of my target ) but I would love to try honing my skills in a more formally competitive arena. What would you guys recommend to do just that? It sounds like ipsc is a little more hardcore than idpa, and I'm trying to do this with pretty standard equipment (like, say, my p95 and a bunch of mags), so would IDPA be a good place to start? Any organizations I'm missing? I really just like the stressed, action-oriented aspect of it, so those are my only real criteria, outside of not needing some super special $3000 1911 to be remotely competitive.
4/17/2011 9:11:47 PM
idpa is a great place to kick off. it's based on concealed carry "real world" scenarios. you have to draw from concealment ( just in case you didn't know) get up with me if you want to try to make it to a match.
4/17/2011 9:35:25 PM
My shotgun is fixed! Had some shells that wouldn't eject, but I know a guy who does rifle builds and other gun stuff and he took a look at it and showed me a nifty little butting in the ejector slot that freed it up- looks like it was a bad shell, because we put 3 more in there and they all cycled nicely!but he did notice I need to get some sort of oil or something for it and to get the rust off (there are a couple of tiny spots- for a 35 year old shotgun, not too bad). Anyway, and one have a link to a good walk through and supply list for the good stuff?
4/18/2011 10:10:46 AM
This past weekend, my son and I went out to an Appleseed event. If you haven't heard of it, they teach rifle marksmanship and some history of the revolutionary war. It's a program that was actually started in NC. You get phenomonal teaching over 2 days for just a $70ish registration fee. Women, kids, military, and LEO's sign up for free. The teach various positions while utilizing proper use of a sling. You shoot scaled targets at 25m to simulate 100m-400m targets. And if the range is capable of it, then on the second day you actually shoot targets out to those ranges.I'm not affiliated with them or anything, just thought I would share the info since we had a blast. Here is their website http://www.appleseedinfo.org/Here are a couple of pics with me and my 6-1/2 yr old son. He's shooting his crickett and I'm shooting a ruger 10/22.
4/18/2011 12:00:16 PM
http://ruger.com/products/sr1911/index.htmlNew Ruger 1911. Make it in black, and I'll have one on order.
4/18/2011 2:58:21 PM
do want
4/18/2011 3:21:57 PM
4/18/2011 3:28:57 PM
^^^Ooooooo- I like!
4/18/2011 6:37:59 PM
Yeah. I'm a pretty big fan of the value that comes with Ruger products, even if they aren't the prettiest but DAMN, that's one sexy pistol.
4/19/2011 1:10:56 AM
Glad you guys enjoyed the class. If anyone else is interested, the next two classes will be May 7th and May 21st. PM me for more info.
4/19/2011 11:20:36 AM
Rush, if you would, pencil in 3 spots for the class on the 21st, I owe my sisters and my wife a gift.
4/19/2011 9:58:14 PM
So I bought one of those canvas drop cases for my AK. Just got it in the mail today and HOLY JEEZ does it stink.Any ideas how to de-funk this thing?
4/20/2011 12:46:28 AM
lol what a funny problem to have
4/20/2011 7:51:37 AM
haha yeah I posted it on the saiga 12 forums tooIt's a pretty awesome case/bag type thing btw, it's for an AK-74 with a folding stock. Has room for a mag and some extra crap too, but lengthwise it's a glove.I gotta get rid of this smell though. Can't be going to the range smelling like musty feet.
4/20/2011 10:34:51 AM
Has anyone on here used Gunbroker before? I have a few guns that I'd like to sell and am trying to see what the best option is (tww classifieds hasn't gotten any good hits). It looks like the fees are surprisingly reasonable compared to consignment fees at local stores and you would advertise to a larger population. I'm just trying to figure out what type of luck I would have selling on there without any feedback.
4/20/2011 12:20:35 PM
I have bought but not sold on GunBroker. I had no feedback and didn't have an issue.
4/20/2011 12:23:17 PM
4/20/2011 2:47:19 PM
http://www.CarolinaShootersForum.comGreat site, has a classifieds.
4/20/2011 4:32:12 PM
anyone have a relatively small gun safe for long guns for sale; or know of one? need room for 4 long guns[Edited on April 20, 2011 at 7:28 PM. Reason : .]
4/20/2011 7:28:39 PM
trust me... buy as big of a safe as you can afford or have room for. i'm regretting buying one that was "big enough" at the time. what ever you buy you will usually fill (if you're affected by the same addiction as me) so buy something that will take you some time to fill.
4/20/2011 9:29:57 PM
^haha, I understand that, but temporary apartment living with $1000 heavy ass safe doesn't sit well with me.
4/20/2011 10:00:17 PM
^^excellent advice. I wish I had a bigger safe than what I currently have, and it's big enough to hold 12 rifles and a dozen handgun cases with ammo.[Edited on April 20, 2011 at 10:01 PM. Reason : I wouldn't own a safe that I could move by myself, and I can lift more than most]
4/20/2011 10:00:28 PM
I, too, wish I had an apartment-usable safe.I need a house.
4/22/2011 7:58:07 AM
Hey guys. I don't know if you have seen the KSG in action, so here are some videos. Sorry, I don't know how to embed on this forum. Pretty cool stuff.1 of 3http://youtu.be/h_z6vqX0-K02 of 3http://youtu.be/xCQRExoHIjI3 of 3http://youtu.be/ii_wgxaLiak[Edited on April 22, 2011 at 3:33 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2011 3:32:52 PM
Anyone know a good place to shoot some claybirds around here? Not really wanting to pay for membership somewhere I'll go once or twice... Maybe someone have any land near raleighwood that they'd be willing to let me shoot on if I pick up after myself?
4/22/2011 11:22:58 PM
i've shot Deep River Sporting Clays, Drake Landing, both are pretty good courses. Drake seems to be a little better. i just shot 100 rounds Kidd's off of 42 for the 1st time today. there pricing is great compared to the others, and the owner Tom is a great guy. but be warned, it's a challenging course! if you want any more info about any of these places or wanna meet up and shoot let me know.
4/23/2011 9:01:01 PM
Someone was mentioning USPSA earlier.... but I shot my second match yesterday... I think I did a lot better last month, but had a blast none the less. ^^^^^^^^^^^^I've bought and sold on gun broker w/ no problem. But I didn't realize till the last purchase that my FFL dealer doesn't accept transfers from individuals. He did the transaction for me anyways, but said he wouldn't do anymore in the future.
4/24/2011 9:43:48 AM
Total gun n00b here. Only fired a gun at a range with a friend once.My grandfather just gave me this gun. It has been sitting in his basement for decades. He has never even shot it himself. He says his father used it to hunt rabbits. By my estimates, that puts the gun's age at around 80-90 years old.I wanted to see if it is worth getting restored. I'd love to get it back into shooting condition and try it myself.I have no idea what the make/model of it is. It looks to be a 12 gauge, single shot, break-action shotgun. These are the only markings I could find on it.The numbers in the pic are 695485.There's quite a bit of rust on it. On the inside of the barrel and the outside. The stock and trigger section seem to be in great shape though.A friend who is no expert, but knows more about guns than I do told me it may not be worth trying to restore and I should just use the money to get a new shotgun.I'd eventually like to get into duck hunting or clay pigeon shooting with it.Does anyone here happen to know anything at all about this gun? OR be able to point me in the right direction? Could it be worth any money? Is it even worth my time trying to restore it?
4/24/2011 4:16:52 PM
Depends on what you mean by restore. It is probably shootable with very, very little work. If it were be, I'd soak the barrel in something to soften up that rust, then scrub the shit out of the bore with a soft wire brush. If the exterior of the barrel is bad, you can just use 0000 steel wool and lots of oil to bring it down to bare metal. If there's no major pitting, you can degrease then reblue it yourself. Frankly, the thing is a smooth bore, meaning that, if it's structurally sound, a few hulls full of #8 shot would probably polish that bore right up. Just to be on the safe side I'd try to get most of the rust out beforehand though.
4/24/2011 4:58:56 PM
^^looks kind of like a Long Tom to me...they were sold between the 1880s and about 1920 at Sears and Montgomery Wards...I had a 16 gauge Long Tom back in the day that looked very similar, except mine had an 18 1/8" barrel doubt its gonna be worth much though]
4/24/2011 5:30:30 PM
Just needs some cleaning, don't bother trying to refinish anything at this point. The metal finish is still smooth and intact so there's no use in ruining it by stripping it down.Soak it in WD-40, Naval Jelly, anything to loosen up the external rust, then just clean, clean, clean it with CLP and keep it well oiled in the future. Soak the inside of the barrel with a mop and Hoppe's #9, let soak for a while, brass brush, repeat. Once you have the big stuff knocked out of the inside, you can just shoot it some and clean it to keep it polished. If you want to do something with the wood you can just oil that too assuming there's little or no varnish left. Gun oil, motor oil, anything will help it. It's probably a little dry but it looks quite good considering its age. Whoever used it took pretty good care of it.Definitely worth keeping. I wouldn't even think of parting with a family heirloom like that.[Edited on April 24, 2011 at 6:10 PM. Reason : there's definitely a faint rollmark left on the left side of the receiver]
4/24/2011 6:04:50 PM
I have one just like it, mine is a Springfield that also belonged to my great grandfather, I think it is 1890s
4/24/2011 6:13:55 PM
I have one as well, older store brand 12ga. It was found in a house we remodeled between the walls, so I repainted it with Krylon and used it for a wallhanger. I occassionaly use it for the random crow.Yeah, if it was your grandfathers, keep it. DONT sell it. It likely isnt worth over $80 or so anyway, but the centemenal value is far far greater. It looks to be in good shape anyway. Try some #0000 steel wool and oil on the metal, and some #0000 steel wool and Howards Feed N Wax (both found at Home Depot) on the wood. You'd be surprised how well it would clean it up.If you dont want to try it yourself, bring it to my house and I'd be happy to clean it up for you. I've done it to dozens of guns, they always turn out great.
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