Links
I am a long time airgun shooter, but I left CA years ago. You can try here:
http://www.socasa.org/
or here:
http://socasa1.blogspot.com/
or here:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/
These folks travel all over the state (and country) shooting airguns. You won't find...
Actually, there IS a booklet. Here it is...
http://www.danddgunleather.com/pages/washington_gun_rights.htm
Just about everything you have requested clarification on is covered. Also available is many local gun shops. Highly recommended.
-Paul
This is by far your best bet. I had a main spring fail and lodge a .177 pellet in the barrel. A trip to the local hardware store for a couple different sized wooden dowels and some gentle tapping solved the problem without any damage to the barrel.
-Paul
I Blame Personal Defense/Best Defense TV Shows
Sometimes it can be a little humorous. I was at the indoor range last week when a guy came in wearing shiny new 5.11 boots, 5.11 pants, a bat belt full of accessories, and his freshly pressed Gunsite Academy polo shirt.
At first I thought he...
Pragmatic Approach
I clean when I have to. Glocks go 500+ between cleanings, unless used for self defense or competition. My Walther P-22 behaves better when a little 'wet' so it gets cleaned every couple of hundred rounds. The little Kel-Tec P-32 starts getting finicky after less than a...
Interesting thread. I have had Glock night sights on my G26 for 6 years now. They are noticably dimmer, but still functional in no light environments.
This is my first set of night sights and I am/was under the impression that the useful life was somwhere around 5-6 years. Is this the...
CERT
For those (including the OP) who really want to help, try CERT. The training is locally oriented and comprehensive.
http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/
Although we train primarily for disaster prep and response, there is an unstated need for security. Folks who can help with both are...
Try here for an overview of current flashlight techniques.
http://www.surefire.com/articles-handheld_techniques
I like the "Neck Index" style, but YMMV.
-Paul
I have two P-32s. One is a range gun and I shoot at least 40-50 rounds per range session. It has roughly 1,300 rounds through it. The other one is a carry piece. I shoot a mag or two through it per session. It has maybe 250 rounds through it.
My Sub2K has approx. 2,000 rounds down range...
If you want to go 'retro', you can't beat an old Crosman 38C, similiar to these:
http://www.co2airguns.net/collection/Crosman%2038C_22/index.htm
I have been shooting pellet pistols for over 35 years now and this is easily the most realistic CO2 pistol I have ever seen.
-Paul
I fully agree that leather is superior for most applications. If I lived in the desert I would have a custom leather rig, if only for the BBQ Gun/Cool Factor. Also, the fact that the G-26 is both small and light helps make nylon workable. I might be hesitant to use a nylon rig with heavier...
Sorry, can't help. I also carry a G26, but up here in wet Washington I opted for a nylon shoulder rig. Leather is tough to maintain in constant precipitation and shoulder rigs have a lot of leather.
Let me know if you open up the choices to include nylon and I can provide details regarding...
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