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2/24/2008 4:31:58 PM
2/24/2008 5:36:44 PM
I wouldnt doubt it, with the man being the man and all. CCW for the damn win!
2/24/2008 10:05:16 PM
^^^^Can't shoot until they are inside, if they're outside, you're really hosed.Permits are a pain just because it takes time, time that I haven't had to be able to take yet and now I'm just about frustrated enough to just buy another rifle.CCW is expensive, ~$100 for a class, then $80 for the application, and $75 every 5 years after that... It wouldn't bother me except I can't CC anywhere I am except where I don't need a permit anyway.
2/24/2008 10:46:23 PM
^
2/24/2008 11:18:12 PM
Well, I stand corrected, but make sure you use some FMJ to penetrate for a vitals hit such that they die before they can sue you. Sometimes laywers just seem excessive, such as the case about James Sokolove suing ATV manufacturers for rollovers.
2/24/2008 11:24:15 PM
yeah, that's the problem with CC...you can't actually carry it anywhere...especially anywhere you're somewhat likely to need it.
2/24/2008 11:31:04 PM
Well, considering that school and work are no gun zones, it kinda puts a cramp into where one can carry.How about those damn Loomis guards, they can carry to guard the money in a no-gun-zone where they'll never get shot at. Perhaps law should require them to leave all firearms in their vehicles.
2/24/2008 11:34:19 PM
really the CCW or CCH is good for 2 things. 1. The ability to purchase a handgun at any time without having to have a permit for it.2. The ability to put the handgun anywhere you want in a vehicle (aka have it concealed).After reading the where and where not's of a CCW it's amazing that even in today's day and time there are all of these places that you cannot LEGALLY carry, but any joe blow that wants to break the law and do wrong can just walk right in, and then you can't LEGALLY do anything to prevent it. Once again gun laws aimed at keeping law abiding citizens from exercising their legal rights, while not really solving anything./soap box
2/25/2008 9:54:34 AM
DonkeyButt and i went shooting out in wendell the other day.found a deers skull and hung it on a tree.i shot it twice, using a .45 FMJ. i dont know, i guess i thought the skull would shatter, or at least be worse than a strait hole through it.would a hollow point have made a difference? i have 2 clips worth of hollow points, but used them up before shooting the skull.
2/25/2008 10:28:59 AM
Not really. You aren't shooting at anything with really mass to it, it is pretty much akin to shooting a heavy piece of plastic. Depending on the age / brittleness of the bone you might expect more, but once it pushes through the exterior of the hollow skull, it isn't pushing anything but air until it gets to the back of the skull.If you want explosions, take fruit or full soda cans out there. The solid / semi solid medium in them will transmit the shock of the bullet better than something hollow.
2/25/2008 10:35:04 AM
we took 2 full aerosol cans out there
2/25/2008 10:47:31 AM
2/25/2008 12:17:52 PM
the jim crow part is that who ever reviews it gets to see you and whoever you put down and then jump to conclusions, if they don't like you for whatever reason, racist or otherwise, they can reject itsimilar to the voting 'tests' they used to give and such
2/25/2008 12:39:42 PM
2/25/2008 1:37:07 PM
I need to ship some defective ammo back to the manufacturer. Do I just pack it with newspaper? I feel as if I should send the entire box back, b/c the couple that were defective. I have no way of telling if the rest of them are bad.
2/26/2008 11:02:49 AM
im thinking about trading my Glock 19 for a SS Springfield Mil-Specanyone have any thoughts on this? pros/cons?
2/26/2008 11:05:48 AM
call them up mayhaps?
2/26/2008 11:05:51 AM
^^ I assume you mean a 1911?I think it'd first help to hear you elaborate your ideas on why you'd trade in the first place.
2/26/2008 11:21:41 AM
yeah meant 1911...not sure why I didn't type that hahamy reasons for wanting to trade is I really want a 1911 and it seems like a pretty decent deal since I can always get a glock for around $500 and this gun is more valuableI like my glock and all but a 1911 is just so damn sexy
2/26/2008 12:56:51 PM
That's really all the reason you need. IMHO Glocks are more reliable than most 1911s (there is a reason you pay $2k for a Wilson Combat) and the 9mm is a perfectly capable round (only 2mm smaller than the .45) but if a 1911 is what you want, then you might as well get it. I used to own a Kimber and I loved shooting that thing.
2/26/2008 3:52:58 PM
yeah I just really wanted some info from people w/first hand experience with the springfield...I know my glock is a great gun but I don't know a ton about the springfield
2/26/2008 5:30:04 PM
theDuke866 had / has a Springfield, might want to PM him.
2/26/2008 5:36:53 PM
eh after thinking about it i have decided to keep my glock and save up for a better 1911 later...if i can only have one pistol i would rather have one that i know i can depend on
2/26/2008 6:26:04 PM
i love my 1970-something model Browning .45 based on the Sig action with a 1911 style lookI keep it in the safe though, its more of a collectible than something to shoot all the time
2/26/2008 6:30:07 PM
Time for round 2 of PSP love.
2/27/2008 1:09:34 AM
Re: Springfield 1911sFirst of all, I'll admit my bias: I don't like Glocks. Actually, I like them fine except for one thing--I don't like DA triggers at all (yeah, yeah, Glock isn't exactly DA, but for my purposes, that's what I'm going to call it). DAO is an instant, 100% dealbreaker for me, although Glock's is about the least shitty I've seen (which is a shame, because Glocks "feel" good to me otherwise).Also, my 1911 is a Stainless Loaded model, which is kind of the Gucci edition compared to a mil-spec (wanted a Kimber, but the Springfield offered more pistol for the money, in my opinion).At any rate, a cheaper, basic 1911 from a good manufacturer like Springfield can be a perfectly good, reliable pistol...but it won't have features like a beavertail grip, extended length ambidextrous safety, good sights, good (well, better) trigger, grip-safety "button", etc. Any of these things can be "fixed" for a price, later on (and you can pick and chose what you want to upgrade. For example, you may not give a shit about having a "button" on the grip safety.A good shooting 1911 is a wonderful thing, though. The only other pistol I've shot that I shoot as well and like as much was my old SIG P226 (well, other that .22 match pistols and stuff).I slightly prefer something like a SIG as a tactical (read: real world, especially if I wanted to carry it) pistol.Cons of a Springfield 1911? Well, they're an asspain to disassemble and clean, at least compared to a Glock or a SIG. You have to have an allen wrench, and it's like a fucking puzzle compared to any modern, tactical pistol (which can be disassembled with your fingers in about 10 seconds, tops).Also, the barrel on mine rubs against the slide as the action is cycled. I had a gunsmith look at it, and he said that aside from marring the top of the barrel a little and making the slide a little stiffer to pull back, it wouldn't really affect anything, and to just shoot a zillion rounds through it to really fully break it in.If you're itching for something besides your Glock, go test drive a SIG P-series. They're awesome.If you want a really slick, tricked-out 1911, but keep the Glock as a bang-around, throw it in the glovebox, concealed-carry piece, that's prob not a bad idea, either (although I'd personally still get a SIG for that job, although in a real tactical situation, I'd probably make do with that damned DA trigger well enough to serve the purpose. I just hate the shit out of them at the range.)
2/27/2008 1:26:38 AM
Duke makes a good point:
2/27/2008 8:44:25 AM
2/27/2008 10:21:35 AM
thanks for the quick write up duke that is probably what i will end up doingi dont really mind the glocks trigger because it is what i learned on and i can be pretty accurate with it. i will use it for the throw in the glove box type gun and that was my plan all along until this trade came up. i do want to get a sig one day though because all i have heard about them is amazing things i would have looked at getting one when i got my glock but i didnt have the extra money to throw down for a sig when glocks are pretty damn good.so my plan now is to wait it out and get something like the springfield loaded model or something to the equivalent when i get some funds.
2/27/2008 11:39:37 AM
Good idea.If you got a Mil-spec ($500) and wanted to turn it into a Loaded then you'd have to add:-beavertail $30-trigger $20-thumb safety $30-hammer $20-sights $85+-you'd have to get a gunsmith to mill the dovetails for the sights $50+Plus, you'd have to be able to fit all those parts yourself and that requires tools, knowledge, and the guts to risk a fubar job.That's a minimum of $235+$500 for the mil-spec when you can buy a Loaded for $750
2/27/2008 12:35:02 PM
Who has experience with Kahrs? I held one a few months ago and thought that it'd make a good little compact for when I couldn't carry something larger. Anyone have any first or second hand stories about how great or awful they are?
2/27/2008 3:32:12 PM
all i really know about Kahr's is that when I was looking for a nice polymer/stainless combo compact .45, the Kahr's were usually 6+1 or 7+1 round mag capacity, whereas the Taurus PT145 I settled on had a double stacked mag even though the whole pistol was a similar size
2/27/2008 3:37:08 PM
I'm looking at a single-stacked 9mm simply because it is thinner than any double stacked out there and has a decent capacity and a quicker re-load capability than a revolver.
2/27/2008 3:43:25 PM
I've never shot a Kahr, but they do feel nice.I'm on multiple gun boards often and I've never heard a single bad thing about them.They do look like great carry guns, especially being thin and single stacked. I wonder why they aren't more popular.I think maybe the capacity issue is a big deal to many people. IMO I'd rather have a single stacked auto, whatever caliber it is. It's still gonna have at least as many shots as a revolver.
2/27/2008 4:02:57 PM
i've got some 12 and 14 round mags on some compact pieces but i often only have 7 or 8 in the magstill though, since you never know what type of Brady repeals will go down depending on who gets elected, I definitely enjoy accumulating a bit of hardware with greater than 10+1 cap
2/27/2008 4:04:23 PM
Why only 7 or 8 shots?
2/27/2008 4:06:13 PM
2/27/2008 4:09:24 PM
^^just cause i figure if i need any more than that i've got bigger problems to worry about
2/27/2008 4:16:59 PM
In the words of Gabe Suarez,"Flip them the bird and die like a Viking."
2/27/2008 4:29:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D99NHb6B03sThis is going to be my next purchase.
2/28/2008 12:41:51 AM
I need JHP ammo. Where to get at a decent price?Ranger T 124grGold Dot 124 Short barrel
2/28/2008 4:40:54 PM
if you dont mind wolf, i just got a tin of 900 rounds (9mm) for 149 plus shipping from cabelas[Edited on February 28, 2008 at 7:24 PM. Reason : not at all what you asked for, but thought id share anyway for people looking for bulk]
2/28/2008 7:23:19 PM
^ not a bad deal...
2/29/2008 8:56:42 AM
That's really all the reason you need. IMHO Glocks are more reliable than most 1911s (there is a reason you pay $2k for a Wilson Combat) and the 9mm is a perfectly capable round (only 2mm smaller than the .45) but if a 1911 is what you want, then you might as well get it. I used to own a Kimber and I loved shooting that thing.this is the most innaccurate statement in this thread. ^first, with a good magazine( not the $6 gunshow junk) an out of the box 1911 with run like a champ, ask fumbler. and while a 9mm is indeed 2mm smaller than a .45, the 115gr vs 230 gr bullet weights do change a lot on the terminal side. Duke, take that full length guide rod out of that 1911 and throw it away, it is the spinner rim of the 1911 world. the usgi style setup can be had for $25 and will get it down to a 5 sec fieldstrip. if you are real hardcore and want to detail strip it, the base plate of the mag can remove the correct slotted ( not hex which is weaker but more fashionable) grip screws, the thumb safety can be used to remove the firing pin stop, the firing pin can be then be used to remove the main spring housing pin. when you get that out, take the sear spring out and use the narrow leg as a screwdriver to remove the mag catch lock and spring. that leaves a bare ass frame. can your glock do that?
2/29/2008 8:51:54 PM
2/29/2008 11:49:14 PM
3/1/2008 8:55:34 AM
when i was first into guns, i thought 1911 was the year of the gun.i told me brother he is dump for buying a gun that is like 95 years old anyways, i think we going to sanford today to shoot. trying to find things to gather up and take
3/1/2008 9:26:06 AM
Other than Range1, is there a closer outdoor range?
3/2/2008 12:19:07 AM
so i wanna do some clay shooting...and i have a mossburg 500 persuader with a 18" barrel. obviously i need a longer barrel. should i get a new barrel for it or buy something else more hunting oriented? if its the former whats a good site to get a used barrel (if possible) at? any particular type/options i should be looking for?
3/4/2008 1:03:31 PM