Kevinf2349 wrote:LostInAustin wrote:When I finally do get my plastic....
Now that is one tricked out, pimped up pistol!
I hope you have a strong belt!
and a trench coat
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Kevinf2349 wrote:LostInAustin wrote:When I finally do get my plastic....
Now that is one tricked out, pimped up pistol!
I hope you have a strong belt!
Voonman wrote:Hello Yall
Im glad i found this place..Cool that i can chat with some of my locals here..Anyways here are some pics of my conceal carry...With a few balistic tests out of it..It is a Glock 50Gi Caliber..Bullet speeds ranging from 780-1200fps
Buck_Nekkid wrote:Here's a pic of "Lil' fren" and my constant companion.
Buck
forget the glock its all about the XDMKC5AV wrote:Just carry a Glock. Problem solved.The Annoyed Man wrote:Apparently, neither you nor the gunsmiths are left handed. I prefer to buy a 1911 which has already been fitted from the factory with an ambi-safety than to have to buy the part separately and then pay a gunsmith to mount it - particularly when I've already invested a considerable sum for the pistol in the first place. Perhaps the upscale makers have discovered that they were alienating 15% of their potential market by not offering at least some models that were already left-handed friendly.Skiprr wrote:FYI, I'm not a personal fan of ambidextrous safeties on 1911s, though they seem all the rage now on upscale models. The true custom smiths understand the ambi safety should be an option, not a standard.
I had to pay extra to have an ambi-safety mounted on a Sig GSR Stainless Carry 1911. I traded that in eventually on a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry II, which I also had to pay extra to have an ambi-safety mounted. I still have the Kimber, but a few days ago, I bought a Springfield Armory Loaded from HighVelocity. Thankfully, it came with an ambi-safety factory installed. It's a keeper, and will be added into my carry rotation once I get the holster thing sorted out.
Don't get me started on how difficult it is to get an ambi-safety for an H&K USP Compact.
jeeperbryan wrote:some of the pieces you guys carry amazes me. i have such a hard time concealing a subcompact, i couldn't imagine a fullsize.
i thought i had a huge carry gungraham-photo wrote:
in a Comp-Tac C-Tac
how very GIag05 wrote:Right. 1st post, my daily carry. Don't knock the mag pouch, I'm working on an budget here.
Springfield Armory M1911A1 GI with a few modifications
Buck 110 that I found on the beach at work
Phone
Leatherman
Petzl e+lite
2x mags in uber-tactical ALICE pouch.
I use the mag pouch on occasion, but usually I just tuck a mag into the change pocket of my jeans.
Captain Matt wrote:I got a new toy for the boat.
that would rock mantexasmr2 wrote:Hornaday should make a buckshot load for the S&W 500 along the line's of the Taurus .45/.410 JUDGE ?
yeah i had heard of it but never knew anything about it is it just single avtion due to the handle actionTexasdoc wrote:Hey Lunchbox that a HK P-7 in 9mm , they are sweet guns and yes they are still made .
its Squeeze to cock and its a 8 round mag I would guess and they also made a M-13 thats 13 rounds .