I'll pay .10 a round to any retailer. Its still cheap in the grand scheme Still, with .223 at 23 cents a round, it is hard to understand why .22 would cost 10 cents a round. Sure, the process is different, but for the .223 you have to make the primer separately and the case and bullet are WAY more ...
From a manufacturing standpoint, making huge increases in production is a difficult undertaking. 22 lines are expensive. Not just the loading lines, all the associated equipment to make components. Much of the equipment used is old, and not available for purchase, there is no plug and play equipmen...
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/01/matt-in-fl/florida-gun-owner-welcome-maryland/ The officer, who was from the Transportation Authority Police, Maryland’s version of the NY Port Authority, orders Mr. F out of the vehicle, took him back behind the SUV and ordered him to hook his thumbs behind ...
Might as well leave all your guns out if they're insured. Then when someone steals them you can buy better ones. Win/Win. It's not like a thief cares too much if your guns are behind a locked door or they need a portable cut off saw to make swiss cheese of your residential security container "s...
Seen a lot of ultra-compact .45s in classes - Kimber, Sprinfield, Para included. They all run like crap. The good news is, by the end of the day, students who bring them get really good at clearing malfunctions. Anything smaller than a Commander size seems to be asking for trouble. Glock 30. Sorry ...
I could post pictures of AR's run over by tanks too. Unless you're going to provide factual analysis it doesn't much matter. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/img00129_20101226_1008-tm-tfb.jpg You don't even reference the national instructor or provide add...
I'm looking for a new belt for carrying that won't sag. Also looking for something that'll be useful with Dunlap disease. I know you got ideas. Let's hear em. Thanks, J It's a little bit flashy but they're designed for larger men. It offers abdominal support and a rigid platform to mount your holst...
I don't know if it is the writers or CBS pushing it, but I've noticed numerous times while watching this show that they do a lot to subtly bash 2A causes. For instance, in a recent episode a bad guy is on the run and he walks into a (very stereotypically seedy) gun store and the loser-looking propr...