I checked out the raptor on their site. I like what I see and have read. I’m probably going to order one eventually but haven’t decided if I go with one for a duty size pistol or a sub compact.
I was interested in their products a while back but at the time they mainly had holsters intended for appendix carry which isn’t for me. Your thoughts on the raptor and the iron side holsters has rekindled my interest in upgrading my p365x holster.
I’ve been wanting a 1301 myself but I’m too cheap. It’s probably too late but maybe worth some consideration but the Mesa Tactical urbino stock worked out great on my M4. It made me fall in love with it. It shortened the length of pull perfectly for me.
I bought the enhanced case ejector and the tube feed primer system. Both items were a major upgrade over the original equipment. I really like the case fingers. So much easier to manipulate. Thanks again!
My research led me to a similar conclusion. One thing I do is I do not want to be the test case. Especially in NYS I’d end up getting the death penalty.
I’d like to see some mandatory financial education in high schools or a mandatory class before a student loan can be obtained.
Anything that will show the borrower the long term effect and repercussions of those loans.
Maybe even a capped fixed interest rate.
Im assuming Myron is your son? I...
It is far too easy for liberal, anti 2A groups to influence and dominate lower level elections. Their Cheeto crusted fingers are everywhere. I know many that vote at every opportunity but We the people need to do better.
Get your oldest into control wiring, PLCs and industrial maintenance. It’s a very well paying and in demand sector for electricians. Easier on the body as well. I know not a concern for a young guy but blue collar work catches up with you.
My cousin is an occupational therapist. She took a teaching position at a private college. Took a small pay cut but all three of her kids went there for next to nothing. Not a bad deal.
I definitely agree that many industries don’t care about degrees anymore. There definitely are some professions that require a degree. Lawyers, engineers, doctors etcetera. I can say for my industry, engineers, architects, project managers and the like are always more effective and well...
If someone can get a good degree that has solid job potential at an affordable price I would encourage them to do so. The current need for workers in the trades will not last forever. I can easily see things shifting the other way.
When I was in my thirties with
applying for a mortgage for my current house I was overwhelmed with how much paperwork, proof of every aspect of my life and how specific the amount I could borrow was.
When I was 18 with a crappy part time job filling out a few pages online I could get a student...
I’ve had zero issues with my M18. A few years back I wanted some custom work done to it and my go to gunsmith refused to even touch it. He said his lawyer told him to avoid them at all costs. He only carries the 226 and P365 in his shop.
Lots of Pro 1000s on eBay. I saw them as cheap as $225.00 before tax and shipping. Might be the quickest option to get you back up and running.
Or buy the Dillon in 9mm and keep the other two presses. Add conversion kits when you can.
Pretty amazing to see.
I have a large tree in my backyard that serves as a yearly nesting location for numerous birds.
One limb has a circular opening in it that is essentially a cave used every spring to house a nest with at least (2) hatchings per year.
Nature can be amazing at times.
I’ve been carrying Federal HST for years but I like to cycle my carry out after a couple of months.
Thought I could make my own but wasn’t sure if it was worth the risk.
Any opinions on loading and carrying your own self defense ammo?
I’m kinda curious of if this could be used against you legally if you had to use your firearm in a defensive situation.
I’m willing to bet something has already been drafted and they’re waiting for the right time.
The Safe Act and CCIA were not created over night.
They’re always scheming something.