Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.My truck got broken into, and some motherfucker made off with my Remington 700 (and Nikon Monarch scope) and my Saiga 12 (with pistol grip/collapsible stock, and red-dot sight)...and my TV.
1/19/2012 12:52:00 AM
That sucks. I hope your insurance will cover all that.
1/19/2012 1:07:25 AM
yeah, not sure on that yet. my truck only has liability. however, i have a renter's policy to cover me while I'm in the hotel. I asked to make sure it would cover the contents of my trailer (in addition to obviously the stuff in my hotel room), but I didn't think to ask if it would cover the stuff in my truck. I mean, it would seem to me that it should, and it's USAA so they're usually pretty reasonable, but you never know.Even if I don't lose a dollar on the deal, it still absolutely fucking infuriates me. I had pretty minimal faith in humanity, anyway, but there went another piece of what little I had left.[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 1:30 AM. Reason : ]
1/19/2012 1:20:53 AM
I feel for you. Thieves are one of those things that make me want to rain fire and brimstone from the sky.
1/19/2012 1:36:00 AM
it's Pace/Milton, little corner of white trash America.
1/19/2012 1:41:30 AM
Yep. I definitely am buying up there out of necessity, not desire.I'm actually right across from University Mall in Pensacola, but yeah, about the same thing.
1/19/2012 1:56:09 AM
1/19/2012 2:05:21 AM
yeah, in the hotel parking lot. i told the staff at the front desk. they didn't mention anything about surveillance cams. I can ask about that, though. it could have been any time in the last 2-3 weeks, though...i haven't driven the truck in a while.
1/19/2012 2:13:14 AM
Sucks man. Was there any damage to the truck/toolbox?
1/19/2012 2:43:34 AM
damn, duke.
1/19/2012 8:07:19 AM
i was just there a couple years ago... my 1911 and 44 mag were stolen out of my truck. (luckily the morons didn't look in the back seat, it was hunting season and i had a 12ga, Winchester mod 70 and a 30-30 back there under my coveralls) my 1911 was recovered a couple months later and i'm just now getting it back. fought with insurance for over a year, finally ended up buying it back at auction. best of luck! hope you get them back.... maybe from an accidental discharge with a self inflicted wound
1/19/2012 8:20:58 AM
1/19/2012 11:26:27 AM
it's for loading guns. you can load mags whenever. you can show up with all your mags already loaded as long as they're out of the gun.the "inspection" is really just a glance. they just don't want you bringing anything illegal in there. if you brought some dilapidated looking piece of shit, they might take a closer look to make sure it appears safe. i'm cool with that.at any rate, i'm sure glad folks who don't like these rules can find somewhere else to go shoot.[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 1:35 PM. Reason : dfas]
1/19/2012 1:32:50 PM
these rules sound similar to the rules at the Wake County range, and the range officers there are fucktards with regards to the rules. I had a glock with the clip removed and the slide locked back in my hand while packing up at the wake county range when they sounded the range cold signal. As I stuck the gun back into my holster with the slide still locked back literally one second after the siren, the range officer grabbed my hand and yelled at me "RANGE COLD!!! YOU CAN"T TOUCH A FIREARM!" while he proceeds to put the gun on the table facing right back at us. While he continues to be an ignorant douchebag ranting about the dangers of an unloaded firearm, another range officer runs over, grabs the gun that's now facing up, points it downrange like it should have been, and then starts yelling at both of us about why the gun was facing people. The two range officers proceed to get into an argument about why I got stopped in the first place vs. why a gun was facing a room full of people.I personally don't like the idea that I can only pack up and go home after the range has gone hot again, and that's what these rules force you to do.
1/19/2012 2:45:29 PM
^that would not have gone well with me he may have seen my twitch come out a little. haha
1/19/2012 2:57:33 PM
^^wow, wtf
1/19/2012 4:13:52 PM
Speaking of the range, I need to slip out from work and go through about 300-400 rounds.
1/19/2012 6:40:33 PM
which is exactly my weekend plan-i also bought a ruger bearcat
1/19/2012 7:06:49 PM
I should have bought a ruger mk III at the show...I dont have anything cheap to shoot that I can hold in one hand [Edited on January 19, 2012 at 7:14 PM. Reason : dfasdf]
1/19/2012 7:12:57 PM
I don't own any guns, but I'm having a little girl in a few months, and that has to change. What do I need to do to get a handgun? I'd eventually want to look at getting my carry/conceal, but i hear there is MORE liability with that... is it really necessary? (i mean i wouldn't be able to carry daily... i work at a school, then i go to the Y, and then sometimes I go to a bar... any of those places guns are off limits )
1/19/2012 7:25:18 PM
To find out how to get a handgun you can search google, which will point you to the sherriff's website. Basically you go to their office, fill out the form, wait, go back and pick up the permit (costs a couple bucks, go ahead and get a few so you don't have to do it again), bring the purchasing permit to a gun store, find the gun you want, fill out another form and give the permit to the salesman, shell out $3-600 for your gun, walk out with the gun, stop by Walmart and buy a $30 digital keypad lock box from the office supplies plus some ammo, break free CLP, hoppes #9, and a basic cleaning rod with brushes, go home, get back on google and look up how to clean whatever gun you bought, clean said gun, and lastly bring the clean gun and ammo to the range for some practice.A concealed handgun permit (CHP) is only necessary if you actually plan on concealing a handgun off of your own property. The only other reason to get one is if you want to do away with having to apply for purchasing permits as the CHP can take the place of a purchasing permit. [Edited on January 19, 2012 at 8:01 PM. Reason : Like my long sentence?]
1/19/2012 7:57:28 PM
For home defense only, a shotgun is the way to go. A good pump action 12 gauge can be had for ~$200*. The difficulty will be finding a place to go shoot/practice, unless you have access to private land that's safe to shoot.*Harrington & Richardson NP1-P18http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/Default.aspx?item=np1-p18Sub Total: $208.09 ^+1
1/19/2012 8:15:03 PM
and the ultimate death-dealer, a Saiga 12, can be had brand-new for maybe $500-700.(or significantly less if you stumble across my former example being sold out of the trunk of some bottomfeeding cocksucker's car.)[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 8:46 PM. Reason : ]
1/19/2012 8:45:32 PM
get a decent pump action shotgun for home defense, unless you really want a handgun.[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 9:01 PM. Reason : with a small child about to be in the house, a handgun with a nightstand safe might be better.]
1/19/2012 9:00:41 PM
^^ So if you had to guess the whereabouts of the cocksucker...
1/19/2012 9:49:29 PM
duke, as long as you had the serial numbers, you might get lucky and have them show up in a pawn shop. happened for 4 of the 6 guns stolen from me back in october.
1/19/2012 9:53:41 PM
I don't have any serial numbers written down anywhere. The Rem 700 was bought at Dick's sporting goods about 15 years ago. The Saiga was from Fuquay Gun about a year ago...I might call up Clay and see if they happen to maintain any record of stuff like that.lesson learned: I guess I'll record the serial #s of all my guns. Of course, once I move into my house, I'm going to get a safe, anyway.
1/19/2012 9:57:30 PM
also, a rider on your homeowner's/renter's insurance to cover guns is very cheap and it'll cover the gun in fire, theft (no matter where it's stolen from), and everything else. even covers damages to the gun if you were to drop it out of a deer stand or something (there's a deductible, of course).
1/19/2012 10:04:02 PM
Insurance wanted to rape me for a policy to cover my guns in addition to my renters. NRA insurance program was cheaper for me. Keep in mind, in NC renters or homeowners will only pay out 10% of the total coverage amount toward guns. So you think you're covered for 15k but really only 1500
1/19/2012 11:12:11 PM
it was pretty affordable through Farm Bureau for me.i scheduled them for enough to replace them with accessories, scopes, etc. and then when they were stolen they just paid me exactly what i had them scheduled for. when they were recovered, i just paid them back what they paid me for the ones i actually wanted back.[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 11:27 PM. Reason : adsf]
1/19/2012 11:25:05 PM
speakin of shotguns, I've been hellbent on a rem 870 police for a while but I came across the H&R Pardner 12ga (870 clone), and everything I've read has been positive...i.e. no frills, ugly as sin and built like a tank. And less than half the cost. Anyone have any experience with these? Of course I'd love a saiga 12 but in the meantime I need a workin' man's 12ga around the house[Edited on January 20, 2012 at 12:00 AM. Reason : man, tons of good stuff on CSF today...]
1/19/2012 11:43:06 PM
^ Kind of like the one I posted up 9 posts ago? jk jk..
1/20/2012 12:06:36 AM
PaerabolI picked up a Maverick 88 (similar to Mossberg 500) as a general use 12 ga to keep around the house and on the tractor when I'm on the farm. I was looking for a no frills shotgun that would still be reliable. I Have shot 3" buckshot and plenty of 2 3/4" birdshot through it with no problems, and have no complaints other than the rattle of the for-end (more noise than my 20 ga. 870) .While at the store I asked to hold the Pardner Pump, and I was told that the only one they had in stock was defective and that they wouldn't even let me hold it. I went ahead and got the Maverick, and has proved to be a decent shotgun. With a 28" barrel and the mossberg accuchoke, it can do anything you want in the field. I'm sure that the available defense model with the 18.5" barrel would function just as well as mine has. I have also come to prefer the safety location/cycle lever more-so than the remington 870.
1/20/2012 12:14:24 AM
i'd go with the mossberg 500/maverick 88. H&R is part of that shit-ass Freedom Group. fuck them.and, like ^ said, i prefer the location of the slide release button thing on the mossberg/maverick. i can hit it with my middle finger and never have to reposition my right hand (shooting right-handed, that is).
1/20/2012 6:24:42 AM
thanks... lots of good advice in this thread. I know the basics for gun safety and responsible ownership, but look forward to learning more... I thought about the C/C because there is a class involved and I would learn more about safety presumably, right? What about carrying a gun in your car? what is legal/not legal? I would assume it would be considered concealed if it was out of sight... what about in the trunk?
1/20/2012 8:14:05 AM
1/20/2012 8:50:34 AM
keep it in plain sight on the passenger seat if you don't have a CC.
1/20/2012 8:56:49 AM
1/20/2012 9:04:22 AM
Remington Arms Bushmaster Firearms International DPMS Panther Arms Marlin H & R Firearms NEF Dakota Arms LC Smith Parker HAIL AAC – Advanced Armament Corporation Barnes Bullets EOTECH INT-C all part of the holding company called Freedom Group, which is owned by Cerberus Capital Management. every brand they touch turns to shit. fit and finish sucks. quality control sucks. the new Marlins are a perfect example. Marlin used to turn out some fine firearms, not they're cheap junk riding on the old name.
1/20/2012 11:24:13 AM
1/20/2012 12:37:00 PM
1/20/2012 3:08:05 PM
^^ I like my Mossberg just fine. I really don't notice the plastic trigger guard at all. It's your run of the mill Sporting Mossberg 500 with 24 inch barrel. I have an 18 inch barrel that I keep on it most of the time unless I'm shooting skeet and random clays. The build and finish is better than the H&R and a tad below the 870 (There is some play when you move the forend from side to side that's it), I'd bet my life on that thing firing every time though. If you have a spot, you're welcome to shoot it just as long as you let me shoot that AR of yours [Edited on January 20, 2012 at 3:15 PM. Reason : slow typer]
1/20/2012 3:14:47 PM
1/20/2012 4:33:44 PM
Appreciate the offers, but I live in an apt. in North Raleigh next time I know I'm going to someone's land in the area though, I'll let you know. And I'll bring all my fun ones Also, to JK and others out there that are constantly trying not to get raped by .357sig prices, the Georgia Arms website sells for the same prices as at the show (i.e. $16/50 for bulk loads). I just ordered a 500rd can, after shipping it came to just under 35c a round. Obviously cheaper if you can wait till the shows and not pay shipping, but you'd better get there at 9am Saturday morning and that's still damn good compared to anything retail around herehttp://georgia-arms.com/357sig.aspx[Edited on January 20, 2012 at 9:41 PM. Reason : asdf]
1/20/2012 9:40:41 PM
1/20/2012 9:45:43 PM
hooooly shit. would love to see the devastation on the other end of that thing
1/20/2012 9:52:53 PM
^^ And you shoot what with that? Dinosaurs? LOL.
1/20/2012 10:08:58 PM
Anyone own/fired a kel-tec KSG? thing looks badass. might just try to find one of these instead of a saiga in the future...Also, [Edited on January 20, 2012 at 10:35 PM. Reason : tacticool lever 30-30 with no optic rail? c'mon now mossberg]
1/20/2012 10:27:06 PM
I've seen videos. Cool, but I'd still prefer the Saiga. Not sure really what the KSG would bring to the table over the Saiga 12.
1/20/2012 10:31:31 PM
compactness for HD, 14+1 rounds with no external mag. The saiga is long and tall (unless you put a drum on it), and while the semi-auto option is a game-changer i feel like the dimensions might become a liability in a HD situationdon't get me wrong, I'm sure I'd be happy with either. can the saiga shoot 3" shells? the KSG only chambers 2 3/4"[Edited on January 20, 2012 at 10:46 PM. Reason : asfd]
1/20/2012 10:33:47 PM