Anything that goes against Safety concerns A gunsmith or any professional person cannot give you His true opinion So don't even ask. I will not address the safety aspect of the 2 either. But As far as the myth, from my experience The 3 screw model Ruger as well as the older Colt single action...
In the free state of Alabama.... I have personal property that borders a school ground( My dad donated land to the school system back in the 1950s for the new baseball field) We shoot doves every year with our back against the baseball field fence, A lot of times during baseball games or...
If you are carrying a firearm that is printing( If I can look at your pocket and see the clear outline of a firearm), It is not concealed, Choose your carry Gun wisely. If a determined bad guy knows you are carrying you just become his number one target. Not to mention you're opening yourself...
Try green lasers in sunlight they work great, The Down side They draw more energy so your battery does not last as long. As far as lasers being a pain to adjust... Now we're going down a rabbit hole. We are use to the adjustments on our rifle scopes, They are set up to move The point of...
For concealed carry go with the laser grips. They work great add no bulk to the gun And if they malfunction It does not affect the normal operation of the firearm. For general use/hunting, If I only had one It would not have an optic( I cannot imagine that scenario) Just for ease of carry. But...
We complain that we want more discussion.... And yet when somebody decides to discuss Something( Some whose imagination is stronger than his memory.) They are pounced on and Ridicule. Sometime it may be an outlandish claim or possibly simply their grammar does not match your educational level...
There has been a lot of Talk lately about getting a child their first gun( Other than a .22LR) And a good hunting Caliber that does not kick like a mule For us old guys that can't tolerate being beat up anymore. From what I understand the 300 blackout is a 221 Remington fireball necked out to...
I finally found my Winchester 16 gauge model 12 with a ventilated rib. It is so old if you took a picture of it new this is probably what it would have looked like. This is the same picture with a little color added.
Talking about a gun I've been looking for forever. While I have many Winchester model 12 , 5 being 16 gauge, I have never owned a 16 gauge with a vent rib. That all changed today!!!