I have a 340PD. Been carrying it for 15 years or so. Super lightweight. Simple carry and is a BEAST to shoot in .357 magnum. Your hand gets really sore after 5 shots but if you are just carrying it in the Adirondacks for 4 legged creatures then it won't be too bad. For self defense I carry 38+P...
I carry Corbon DPX 185+P and Remington Golden Saber 185+P in my Shield 45 and MP .45 C
I carry Federal HST 124 standard pressure in all my 9mm's. Not the most accurate round but the most reliable
I carry Corbon 125gr DPX in my .357 SIG and if I was LEO I would carry Underwood 125gr Gold dots in...
I have done 100's of 9mm ballistic gel tests and will be holding a class at some point this summer. Gold dots 124+P are a dismal performer in regards to gel and 4 layers of denim. Especially out of a short barrel. Using a Glock 43 and a Shield , Gold dots 124+P ONE out of FIVE expanded and...
My echo works much better than my Franklin BFS3. I have 2 Echo's and 2 BFS3 and both Echo's are much much faster. My slide fire 9mm is faster than both
I have used over 100+ old colt 20 rounders in M16 A2 for years and years. Most of the mags had original springs and metal followers. They typically run flawless. They have the old metal silver/chrome follower. Otherwise I use Magpul
You do know that no one thinks like you or agrees with you? Just saying. Not even the NYS judges agree with you. Hence why fixed mags with epoxy are allowed along with featureless AR's with detachable magazines. So according to you all the people who own them, all the gun shops that sell them...
So your argument is that if your semi auto can't accept a fixed mag because it has a fixed mag in place with epoxy and fixed mag release then that is not acceptable because if you use tools and remove that then it still has the ability to accept a detachable magazine. Correct? And that is...
You can put on a spur or a thordson stock and remove those with tools. There is no letter that says you can't. Why would a fixed mag be any different? I use epoxy with mine but I am not sure how many people epoxy the grip screw of the spur or thordson?
Not true in the case of the G26. There is Gen2.5, 3 and 4. 2.5 and 3 are virtually the same sans some checkering between the finger grooves. Gen 4 has interchangeable backstraps
What is Glock 46? Or do you mean Glock 26? or Glock 43?
With the Glock 26 there is Gen2.5, Gen 3 and Gen4 . Any of those are fine. If I bought a used G26 then I would replace the recoil spring, mag springs, trigger spring, striker spring, extractor plunger spring as well
The only good thing about the uzi was it's reliability. I ran a heavier buffer in it as well. Parts were cheap Barrels were cheap. Bolts. Lowers etc. were inexpensive. The MP5 ran like a sewing machine. The A3 stock was only good with body armor. Ran an A2 the rest of the time. I also had a...
Because SteyrAug mentioned that he was going to have his mags fixed. So it would be beneficial for him to know that they are selling them with epoxy. He mentioned tools but no epoxy. So that's why it was brought up again for someone on this forum to benefit from knowing they are being sold that...
When I had my FFL/SOT I had M16, Uzi, MP5, AC556, SWD, Thompson, Stebn and a host of others. The best was when my examiner said to me "You know you can't collect those, I want to see you selling and buying them" Good thing he said buying them!! LOL
My favorite was the MP5 and the M16. You are...
I am sure it all depends on the Judge. We have had issues with co registration. Some are ok with it and some are not. The State should allow it and not be independent of the Judge.
I think you are misunderstanding. It's a non issue having the pistols in your car. The issue arises when you leave your vehicle with your pistols still inside the vehicle, lock your vehicle and some one steals your vehicle or breaks in and steals your pistol. That is where the Judge can state...
We have been told NOT to ever leave any pistols in the automobile. I guess a bolted down lock box would be ok. Anyways it seems like a double standard that the permit is for carry conceal yet restricted for some people. And if it's in the car it's not being carried concealed. Mine is...
According to Rensselaer county intructors (at least 10-12 if not more )if your car was broken into and someone stole your pistol you would have your permit revoked.
Can anyone please scan their letter they received stating that they can't carry their pistol and must keep it locked in the car when they have restrictions of hunting and target when going to and from said restrictions.
IN a bag or range bag. I am saying that if you have to stop and get gas or go to the bathroom, etc then it is not wise to leave your pistol in the car. That is not carry concealed. A trunk can get broken into same as the car. Of course a home can as well and pistol should be in a safe at that...
So you are saying that if it is locked and secured in your vehicle say the locking glove box or locking center console and it get's stolen then that is OK? They won't have their permit revoked? That is not what they say in this county. I did just read the laws and it says
Notwithstanding any...
In Rensselaer County the instructors are telling students to not leave pistols unattended in vehicles. They say that the Permit is for CONCEAL CARRY. The restrictions are just administrative. So if you have to exit your vehicle for any reason while you have your pistol in the vehicle then you...