get a 1911 in 38 super.they were all the rage during prohibition.
2/29/2012 8:02:43 AM
Technically still a 1911... chambered in 38 super. [Edited on February 29, 2012 at 8:30 AM. Reason : .]
2/29/2012 8:29:38 AM
I have done shooting from retention on many previous occasions and never had a problem. This was just a combination of dirty gun, not rolling it to the side enough, and bad luck. I'm still a fan of the 'c' glocks and woundnt hesitate to do more firing from retention. Also, if it were a real life thing, those possible little cuts are not a concern.
2/29/2012 8:51:18 AM
How do you feel about CAR? Just watching his youtube videos and it seems like a solid technique, but then again I'm not even that great in a traditional stance in a range setting[Edited on February 29, 2012 at 11:03 AM. Reason : also sucks that I can't sight with my right eye, so no switching for me]
2/29/2012 11:03:00 AM
an update on the ohio CCer from last year (original post here: ?topic=503107&page=110#14893037, additional details here: http://ohioccw.org/201107214955/cantonpd.html):all charges were dropped, and the arresting officer was fired in January after an IA review of this and several other incidents.the driver ended up pleading to a traffic charge of "stopped in the roadway" and paying a small fine.
2/29/2012 2:11:20 PM
Glad to see that the cop got what was coming to him. It makes you think though. What would you do if a cop didn't give you a chance to speak?Would you just yell out loud "I have a Concealed Carry Permit, and a pistol in my pocket!" ?
2/29/2012 3:55:39 PM
just keep repeating until you are acknowledged.I met a LEO once to sell something of mine; he rolled up in an unmarked vehicle (didn't know he was a LEO prior to this) and when he got out I said, "well, I guess I'll declare that I am in posession of a fire..." he interrupted, "ok, I don't give a shit". [Edited on February 29, 2012 at 4:21 PM. Reason : ,]
2/29/2012 4:19:25 PM
2/29/2012 4:33:16 PM
hmmm.... i think i'm going with an sti 1911/2011 2 questions... if one can afford a full-on "open" gun should one get it ( compensated/red dot/custom barrel/trigger/ 9lb spring etc.) or should one get a gun that could be shot in the production class. basically or...can a gun setup for 9mm major fire regular 9mm P? [Edited on March 2, 2012 at 8:04 AM. Reason : .]
3/2/2012 8:02:57 AM
My newest acquisition. Thanks for the sounds advice Fumbler.I'm pretty stoked about going to the range this weekend.
3/2/2012 9:19:02 AM
whats the best way to get a scope set back to optical center? (noob)also, thinking of refinishing the saiga as my next proect. anyone have any experience with cerakote?or since its just a saiga, possibly a cheaper and easier to work with equivalent? nothing fancy, just black.im typically pretty good at bluing, but the various steels and aluminums in this damn thing frustrate me. none of the chemicals i currently have are giving me even finish on anything. i can only assume that various grades of metal were used?anyway, seems easier to strip and paint it at this point. maybe high temp engine paint [Edited on March 2, 2012 at 9:38 AM. Reason : -]
3/2/2012 9:29:48 AM
Wrong account[Edited on March 2, 2012 at 9:44 AM. Reason : oops]
3/2/2012 9:43:40 AM
Let me throw a DLC on it, jet black polished appearance wear/corrosion resistant coating.....No guarantees
3/2/2012 9:45:40 AM
black rustoleum lol.or maybe krylon?
3/2/2012 10:04:43 AM
nevermind on above scope-related question.this is about as easy as it gets:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A3GwfB0Yg8
3/2/2012 10:39:18 AM
I wasn't considering CAR for accuracy, more for personal defense. what other retention methods are popular?
3/2/2012 11:48:31 AM
A good class. I mean if you seriously want a set of steps for a self-defense scenario, practice shooting from retention or the speed rock, as you create the space, that is when you will transition to your isosceles as you're backing up and engaging the person; a good 5-shot cadence will help your reset here. So in short:1)modified hackathorn rip2)Speed rock 3)Engage while creating space. This guy does it correctly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22hk4Niaka4It's a simple method, it's accurate and it's violent. That is the trifecta of winning a gunfight.
3/2/2012 3:17:37 PM
sumfoo1- My opinion on race guns... Learn to run the shit out of a 'stock' gun first, then move on to a race gun. Race guns are going to teach bad habits and hide/disguise problems if you start on them.I'm missing something, what is CAR?Are we talking close in defensive shooting, or retention, or a mixture of both?[Edited on March 2, 2012 at 5:27 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2012 5:25:08 PM
Center Axis Relock
3/2/2012 5:33:54 PM
Why create space when you can move aggressively at your target? I.e. a quick S.P.E.A.R./flinch, and engage. If you are in a gun fight that close like in the above video, you are bound to get shot so might as well make it personal.
3/2/2012 5:49:07 PM
Just watched some youtube videos. CAR looks like a great way to induce a malfunction, and get shot.Civilian defensive handgun is always taught to create space.
3/2/2012 6:15:17 PM
^^Speed rock is for intimate distance anyway. If I'm engaging with a handgun within arms reach, I'm going to be backing up to create space. If I'm within arms reach of you, and I pull out my handgun, and start trying to make contact shots, you have a better chance of taking it away from me. If I'm 5 or more meters away from you then yes I will be closing the distance.Edit: As always these are just the opinions of one guy[Edited on March 2, 2012 at 7:23 PM. Reason : op]
3/2/2012 7:14:20 PM
What'd habits do they teach/disguise. From what I've read it's harder to go from a stock pistol to a compensated open gun with red dot sight. You don't draw the same, and it doesnt kick the same ( back instead of up ). I'm not trying to sell myself on anything, and I agree. I'll probably get a pretty standard sti .40 (cheapest major round I can find)
3/2/2012 9:10:58 PM
Race guns are ferraris. Would you learn to drive on a ferrari? I don't know your skill level, only you can judge that. Also my buddy has an STI Spartan which is a basic entry level STI. Buy a Springfield Loaded and save yourself about 600 bucks if you're dead set on this course of action.
3/3/2012 1:43:56 AM
cept, the sights are different, the kick is different and the draw is different.
3/3/2012 11:30:57 AM
Sounds to me like you have already made up your mind
3/3/2012 12:22:48 PM
nahh i just play devils advocate on everything.It helps me wring out all the details.
3/3/2012 12:32:20 PM
The draw shoube the same, unless you are using a specialized race holster. You can always learn a new draw. Recoil is recoil. Less is just better. You can learn to acquire a new sight picture. Put dot on target. If you want a race gun, that is your call. I've put over 30k rounds down range in the last three years to learn how to run my stock glocks, and am just now considering building a race gun some time next year. I've seen plenty of people that do well when runnin their race gun, but perform poor to only marginal with a stock gun. I've seen some guys run a stock gun better than the guys with race guns. Light, short triggers and short resets, with added weight and compensators really hide how you work the trigger, manage recoil, and control your follow through. A red dot vs standard sight increases the game factor (dot on target, press, dot on target, press, repeat).
3/3/2012 12:33:25 PM
yeah.. its awesome... loli right now i'm sitting on a double stack STI from Dawson Either that or a taurus.My pistol background is a bunch of slow/ accurate heavy hitters. Colt python Desert .50 & a 12" 500 S&W Mag.i know i don't want a polymer frame, i like the feeling of weight and the lack of flex (i'd prefer a tungsten guide rod but damn that gets expensive) I know the 2011 frame has a plastic grip to keep weight down with double stack clips.
3/3/2012 12:42:28 PM
finally finally finally finally finally got my permit in the mail time to really figure out what i want to carry - DECISIONS DECISIONS
3/5/2012 7:31:38 AM
3/5/2012 12:14:16 PM
What other reliable double-stack 1911s are there? Or just full-sized metal 9mms for that matter.
3/5/2012 1:47:28 PM
full size 9mm's is going to open up pandora's box in terms of opinions... there are the "Glock4Life" folks, then there are the XD and MP guys. I think there are plenty of good companies with many quality pistols, but really all it boils down to is do you want a manual safety or not, do you want a long or short trigger pull, and most of all- what feels good in your hands. I think my favorite full size pistol I've shot in 9mm so far is the S&W M&P9- same goes for their compact
3/5/2012 7:08:16 PM
every make/model you just suggested has a polymer frame. he said he wants "metal".
3/5/2012 7:23:22 PM
yeah, they make a 1911 too but 1 its not double stacked nore does it have the goodies of a dawson finished STI which costs less and is a double stack (yes with a plastic grip but still steel framed).
3/5/2012 7:36:18 PM
ahaha- I guess my selective reading completely skipped over the word "metal"that has never been something I'm interested in, other than possibly the 1911, and that I would want to go for the gusto and get the 45 that I know it is made for! what makes you want to go for the 9mm in a metal frame, foo
3/5/2012 8:50:23 PM
have you read anything on this page?
3/5/2012 9:04:09 PM
anyone have slim p220 grips or know where i can them other then tgs? I know i will have to "play" with them to work but top gun supply is out of stock... just asking?
3/5/2012 9:14:22 PM
you mean these?http://www.midwayusa.com/product/211497/
3/5/2012 9:25:43 PM
^^^ no, I haven't- I came in and misread a question that was the last post at the time... sorry to ask for a re-explanation, if that is what I did geez louise
3/6/2012 6:17:25 AM
I was thinking 9 cause it's cheap and I want to learn the competative shooting techniques. I think going with 40 because you need to load your own for 9mm to make major so .40 is the cheapest standard load that will make major. Basically might as well learn on what I'm going to have to shoot with. But if I should go .45 I'm cool with that one too.I just like the feel of heavy guns. The polymer guns are great carry weapons, but I don't like how they feel to shoot and since this is going to be purely a range gun/target shooting weapon that's all I really care about. And now that I've seen slow mo vids of how much that poly frame flexes all over hell when you pull the trigger I think I know why I don't like them.I could care less about all the 4lb gun pulls my pants down stuff.
3/6/2012 6:50:30 AM
^^ No, but thanks for looking. factory sig slim grips for the 220
3/6/2012 7:29:35 AM
I still don't know if i should start with a single stack 1911 with a match barrel, trigger, hammer and big ambi safeties or a double with the same. Or just get a quality standard one 1911 loose my ass when i want something better. $800, $1200, $1900 seems to be the prices i'm seeing for quality guns in each.,
3/6/2012 10:15:15 AM
my question for you is how many times are you going to shoot this thing before it inevitably winds up in a box in the back of your closet?
3/6/2012 12:49:02 PM
want
3/6/2012 12:56:42 PM
^^ hopefully it never makes it there. I've got a annual membership to the wake co. range.. i'll probably go a couple times a week for a while.. I hope i keep it as a hobby but with me... who knows...^ yeah i want one too that's the .338 isn't it? Mine's regular .308. [Edited on March 6, 2012 at 1:01 PM. Reason : .]
3/6/2012 1:00:20 PM
i think the wake county range is for function testing at bestgotta get down to range37 for some real fun
3/6/2012 1:24:06 PM
Why is that scope mounted so damn high?
3/6/2012 2:47:35 PM
What is a fair price for a Gen 2 Glock 19, no box, a magazine? Rounds through the barrel are unknown.
3/6/2012 4:14:21 PM
three hundred dollar
3/6/2012 4:57:33 PM