If you use a smaller scope, the medium rings are perfect. The medium rings on my leupold 2-7 work perfectly. I think the high rings would put the scope too high and would necessitate a cheek riser.
I put a Leupold x-1 2-7x scope on mine with warne medium rings. It works real well, and I'm happy with the scope. I wanted to keep it light and handy. The Leupold was the lightest 2-7 power scope I could find. The bolt does clear the rear bell, but it's close. I haven't had any trouble working...
Yes. Out of state permits are recognized as long as you stay in your car. So, theoretically, one could drive across Illinois without removing or unloading their pistol as long as the person has a valid carry permit. Just have to leave it in your car if you stop and get out. Sounds like he was...
I see them on sale for about $1800 from gallery of guns right now. $2000 is the high end of the brand new price. Don't pay new prices for a used gun that is easy to find new. Just my 2 cents
Honestly, if you're relatively thin and fit you might want to try appendix iwb carry. Start with a mic "holster". I found it easy and comfortable to carry with a GLOCK 26 and 19. Especially the 26.
I'm not sure carrying a "big" gun like a G19 or 1911 is ever gonna be totally comfortable, but...
The CZ SP-01 is a great gun, and I'm sure you'd be happy with it. You just need to decide if you want it with a decocker or a safety. I'd personally prefer the safety model. But that's personal preference. I've spent a fair bit of time shooting a SP-01 and it is very soft shooting, comfortable...
Honestly, the cadet conversion is the way to go. I don't know if it works with the SP-01 or not. Either the conversion of the whole new cadet .22 would be my choice. They are around if you look. You can have the conversion mailed directly to you, so check the Internet. As to the sr22, I don't...
I have a 42. It's a super easy shooting .380. Very little recoil and very fun to shoot. That said. I don't necessarily consider it a pocket gun. Yes, there are many people that can and do pocket it. It doesn't work for my pockets though. The lcp is a much better pocket gun. The 42 is a much...
I'm not sure about the dovetail mount. Your 22/45 should have come with a picatiny rail that you can attach to the top. That's what I would mount a red dot to if I were ever to do that with my 22/45. Just a thought
The only thing you'd want to check is if it's legal in SSP to use a steel guide rod. I was thinking that it wasn't, but don't feel like looking it up to check. If it's legal, then go for it.
I wouldn't exactly say that lever actions are great for prone shooting though. It can be a real pain to work the lever while in prone. I actually find an ar easier to shoot prone than my lever actions. Not to mention the problems with bullet selection in tube magazines that was previously stated.
What about a 9mm 1911? They have extremely low recoil since it's a large all steel gun and a very nice trigger to go with it. Overall, a joy to shoot. You can even put thinner grips on them if you need it. Something like the Springfield range officer in 9mm would be nice, but there are many...
I totally understand why someone would want a .357 carbine. The .357 out of a carbine/rifle is a really good round. It's low recoil, yet still powerful enough to take deer at reasonable distances.
I just wonder why a bolt? I understand bolt action rifles shooting rifle cartridges. I'm...
Look cool, but what advantage would this have over a nice old fashioned lever action? (other than easier prone shooting) Guess I never really understood the draw of the ruger bolt action pistol caiber rifles when you could get a higher capacity and faster shooting lever action.
Just an...
might want to look for a used ruger speed six. They generally have a 2 3/4" barrel. They might be a bit big for pocket carry, but are a nice small sized 6 shot.
I've never used the Butler creek ones. So I can't say it they are better or not. I have to admit that I did look for them for a bit just to try them, but had no luck finding them. I don't think they make them for the GP anymore. Though I'm sure they can be found if you are patient.
I've...
What I did with my 3" GP was buy the ruger compact grips from Brownell's (I think Midway has them too). The don't come with the insert though. But the insert is the same size as the one's the SP 101 uses. There are many people that make nice wood after market grips for them. I just bought...
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