He was only offended that you weren't using a target because that wouldn't allow him to tell you how to get better groups out of your rifle.:D :rolleyes:
The Boss Lady was afraid of guns when we first got together and has since conquered her fear. She isn't disinterested so much as just not as enthusiastic about guns as many of us are.:D
I keep a Glock tool, Wilson 1911 tool, small bottle of CLP, cotton T-shirt and ear pro in my range bag so that all I have to do is stuff a couple of handguns into the pistol sleeves, grab the appropriate ammo cans and head for the range. If rifles are part of the program it may take a second...
This is the first I've heard about this and the shop has three Glock Armorers, including myself, so if it's something Glock is doing I'll hear about it. No big deal, I'd rather have the company that makes my guns offering inspections than not.
In Arizona I can be held liable for any harm caused by the illegal use of my stolen firearm if I don't take "reasonable" precautions to prevent its theft, so my gun stays with me not in the car. Besides that I don't have anyplace to hide one when I ride my mountain bike to work.
I have four SIG Sauer pistols, shoot left-handed and recommend that you leave the magazine release alone. If you learn to release the magazine by pressing the magazine release button with your left index finger I think you'll find that your reloads will be safer and faster. By using your trigger...
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