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I think it's whatever you're used to.
For me, the Remington is hard to use and the Mossberg easy. Now, if you're talking about using it with the gun on your shoulder, the Mossberg would be awkward, but I'd click off the safety before shouldering the firearm. Maybe it's just me.
Yeah, the...
Cosmoline
Nay, nay, my good friend.
The question is not would you like to get shot with a .22, .25acp, or .32acp, whatever.
The challenge was that I couldn't hit a target using a P/G only shotgun.
That's a totally different question.
So, If you believe that in a real world situation, a robber...
...was "too good" or "too big".
Look for used safes too. When you get to Phoenix, look in the phone book and go to all the safe dealers. Safes are a bi*ch to move so folks trade or sell them rather than pay a mover.
Save money on cosmetics. A local coin dealer in my area has a safe that looks...
I like CZ's for the money too, but my advice would be this:
Go to all the gun stores in your area. Hold all the pistols you like.
One will feel right in YOUR hand.
Forget what everyone tells you.
Oh, and buy quality to start.
I think you offered me that challenge too.
I don't shoot skeet or trap so you'll win.........but
It's kinda like a challenge to get a nut off a bolt using a screwdriver, then claiming screwdrivers are no good.
My challenge is more practical.
You think I can't hit anything at H/D range?
You...
"Here, hold my beer, watch this!"
I'd add a front vertical foregrip, I cringed at the thought of my fingers that close to a spinning saw blade.
Be carefull, we'll be getting the BATFE-SB
and we'll have to have a permit to go to Home Depot.
But......to sum it up in a word: COOL!
Being in the minority, I have two.
I have a Mossberg 500 in 12 ga. that I got as a P/G because my storage space in the safe was limited. I also thought the short length aided in maneuvering in a house. I added the Knoxx Breacher's grip which is basically a P/G with a spring to absorb recoil. It...
1. yes.
2. yes.
3. Look at the hammer as you cock it. There is a cam that moves up and down alternating barrels. They recommend you shoot the bottom barrel first, as this puts the recoil more in line with your wrist.
I have the Snakeslayer IV, and it's fun to shoot...... some. The piece of the...
...on a better safe.
(If you can.)
Call all the safe dealers in your area, and visit them. Many have used safes. People move and moving a safe is a B*, so folks trade them in.
Scrimp on fancy paint, not security.
No safe will deter a determined safe cracker. But why would he target me? Hardly...
The best is on my Walther PPK. It sticks out the back of the slide. You can feel it with your thumb.
But, I never use it, because I like to check the chamber anyway.
Okay, I put the fire axe IN the safe.
Seriously, these safe threads devolve into, "My safe is better than your safe."
You know what? If you want a better safe, buy one for $10,000.
While you're saving your pennies, where are your guns? In the wooden desk drawer?
I rest my case.
I agree with the lower recoil.
You'll be taking a shot at less than 20'.
To me, getting back on target is more important than maximum penetration.
Practicing is more important than maximum penetration.
....and maybe your family would shoot something that doesn't knock them over too.
I like #4...
Not withstanding post #22, I'll still be shocked.
Cops can stonewall you forever, because as we all know, cops don't have to obey the law, or tell you the truth.
"It seems we lost it."
I hope I'm wrong.
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