Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
You are using the old Black Responsive theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.
I have flown at least 50 times between Hawaii and the Mainland and it's a simple matter to accomplish by air. As mentioned by bearcreek, an unloaded weapon goes in a lockbox into a checked bag, TSA inspects it, the airline asks for your signature attesting to the weapon being unloaded, you get...
SIG P365 Series pistols work for the Kid. Fits my hand, a good trigger. I also like the modularity of the Series. I have the P365, P365SAS, P365XL RomeoZero, all great, reliable carries. I carried the G43, 43X, and 48. Between those three the G48 was the winner and they all were reliable...
Is the 41 mag an older 3 screw or a "new model"? If the .41 is the older model it would be a no-brainer decision over the Bisley 44 Mag in my opinion. I've owned a three-screw 4 5/8" 1967 Ruger .41 mag since it was new and it's more than enough gun loaded with the right ammo for the job.
Sir, I appreciate the reply. I am open budget-wise. My intention is to "buy one and be done", something he'll use, keep, and pass to his son or daughter.
To answer a number of queries about a 20 gauge fighting shotgun for a twelve year old let me say this, while many Americans are teaching their children to be tolerant of other cultures, those same cultures are teaching their children how to make IED's, field strip various weapons, and kill...
Asking the Forum for it's suggestions on 20 gauge brands and models to build a "fighting" 20 gauge for a 12 year old. Not looking to add a chainsaw or death ray laser to it, just a practical, easy manual of arms shotgun. Appreciate your thoughts and time.
As stated by others, WA doesn't seem like a spectacular move. With that said, go big or go home! I'd do something in a SBR and FULLY auto. THAT'S a celebration right there. :thumbup:
I'm not sure the question was a "whine" or anything other than just what it was...... a question a "modern" item versus a "historic" item and their relative abilities. I will agree though, there are some "whiny" folks here............ or should that read effete outdoors-men?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.