Pew Pew time with my M16ish clone.
Nice. You forgot to put your pistol in your holster.
Pew Pew time with my M16ish clone.
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It was sitting on the bench with the slide locked back cooling off. I just got done running my 150 practice rounds in drills.Nice. You forgot to put your pistol in your holster.
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Spyder, is that you? Always good to see another Calgunner.Why wouldn't you bring one on a trip? Any long trip in the middle of no where and it comes with me. Not just for safety aspect but for recreation aspect. if you're in california check out www.calguns.net. Always know your laws in which ever state you are in and or traveling too!
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No, they don't, do they.A gun without bullets in it is useless. They don't make good clubs or baseball bats either. Jus' saying.
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Nice!Picked up something today for our backwoods trips to go along with my Glock 20 w/ 220gr hard cast ammo.
The new Escort BTS Bullpup Shotgun in 12gauge.
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Nice. Good info. Thanks!Another name for Skiff is a pole raft... in other words his mossburg was his boat gun for hunting.
Corrosion X is the new Hopps... better at cleaning and preventing corrosion than the old Hopps, grease is now recommended on moving gun parts instead of oil as well... I’m not sure but I think you can get it at Walmart in the sporting section... I personally get it from my dads supply.
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Outstanding!I emailed the RCNMP office asking if this legal length View attachment 155126shotgun was okay for me to bring through Canada on my way to Alaska and they said yes.
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Is that for bear protection?I emailed the RCNMP office asking if this legal length View attachment 155126shotgun was okay for me to bring through Canada on my way to Alaska and they said yes.
Looks similar in length to my pistol grip shorty that I usually carry in my backpack up here in BC. Safe and happy travels to you.I emailed the RCNMP office asking if this legal length View attachment 155126shotgun was okay for me to bring through Canada on my way to Alaska and they said yes.
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You are not over reacting. It's idiots like that which get people killed (he says it's not loaded), and give gun ownership a bad name. There are too many places now that ban firearms altogether , and the list keeps growing. A few years ago I could carry my firearm concealed in any casino/hotel in Las Vegas. Then the October 1st shooting happened. All casinos/hotels have banned guns (conceal carry permit or not). I'd speak with the event organizer and have him banned from all future events. I carry my pistol concealed. It will come out of its holster when I intend to defend myself and pull the trigger, no other time! In my State my first duty is to retreat (diffuse the situation). If the threat continues then I am authorized to defend myself.Once again it has happened. At an OB event a member was showing bad gun ownership. Long time followers of this thread can see what happened at another event I attended a few years back with poor firearms ownership. I don't really care if you carry a gun or not. That's your own business and I'm not going to butt in on it. When you pull it out and start pointing it around without regard to the others around you then it does become my business. But for a second time at a OB event I was witness to firearms being handled in a manor that would get you kicked out of a firing range. I was sitting in a chair enjoying the view and a few members had been talking guns. On of the people disappeared for a bit and showed back up with his pistol in hand and was showing off it's features to another member when in his eagerness to please I had the weapon inadvertently pointed at me. I exploded into a loud protest to have him point the weapon away from me. He told me it was unloaded. (this is never a proper response to pointing a gun at someone) I told him I didn't care and to put the gun way if he couldn't handle it properly. As a gun owner myself I NEVER pull it out to show it off. I was taught from a very early age that you don't show your hole card. What is even more disturbing is that he was ex military. Of all the people who should know how to handle a weapon it should be him. He did come up and apologize to me in person for the incident but that was little comfort. I believe he should have been asked by the Rally Point organizer leave the event. I did not organize the event but If I had I would have asked him to leave. What are your thoughts on this type of negligence? Am I overreacting? @Kent R @Michael
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Also, in the situation you described an aggressive law enforcement officer could view the idiot's actions as brandishing a firearm. Out come the handcuffs!You are not over reacting. It's idiots like that which get people killed (he says it's not loaded), and give gun ownership a bad name. There are too many places now that ban firearms altogether , and the list keeps growing. A few years ago I could carry my firearm concealed in any casino/hotel in Las Vegas. Then the October 1st shooting happened. All casinos/hotels have banned guns (conceal carry permit or not). I'd speak with the event organizer and have him banned from all future events. I carry my pistol concealed. It will come out of its holster when I intend to defend myself and pull the trigger, no other time! In my State my first duty is to retreat (diffuse the situation). If the threat continues then I am authorized to defend myself.
there have been many people shot with "unloaded" guns, so yeah...i would be pretty pissed having any gun pointed toward me. i used to gunsmith and i had an FFLOnce again it has happened. At an OB event a member was showing bad gun ownership. Long time followers of this thread can see what happened at another event I attended a few years back with poor firearms ownership. I don't really care if you carry a gun or not. That's your own business and I'm not going to butt in on it. When you pull it out and start pointing it around without regard to the others around you then it does become my business. But for a second time at a OB event I was witness to firearms being handled in a manor that would get you kicked out of a firing range. I was sitting in a chair enjoying the view and a few members had been talking guns. On of the people disappeared for a bit and showed back up with his pistol in hand and was showing off it's features to another member when in his eagerness to please I had the weapon inadvertently pointed at me. I exploded into a loud protest to have him point the weapon away from me. He told me it was unloaded. (this is never a proper response to pointing a gun at someone) I told him I didn't care and to put the gun way if he couldn't handle it properly. As a gun owner myself I NEVER pull it out to show it off. I was taught from a very early age that you don't show your hole card. What is even more disturbing is that he was ex military. Of all the people who should know how to handle a weapon it should be him. He did come up and apologize to me in person for the incident but that was little comfort. I believe he should have been asked by the Rally Point organizer leave the event. I did not organize the event but If I had I would have asked him to leave. What are your thoughts on this type of negligence? Am I overreacting? @Kent R @Michael
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That is extremely negligent and dangerous behavior. Very challenging situation as well.Once again it has happened. At an OB event a member was showing bad gun ownership. Long time followers of this thread can see what happened at another event I attended a few years back with poor firearms ownership. I don't really care if you carry a gun or not. That's your own business and I'm not going to butt in on it. When you pull it out and start pointing it around without regard to the others around you then it does become my business. But for a second time at a OB event I was witness to firearms being handled in a manor that would get you kicked out of a firing range. I was sitting in a chair enjoying the view and a few members had been talking guns. On of the people disappeared for a bit and showed back up with his pistol in hand and was showing off it's features to another member when in his eagerness to please I had the weapon inadvertently pointed at me. I exploded into a loud protest to have him point the weapon away from me. He told me it was unloaded. (this is never a proper response to pointing a gun at someone) I told him I didn't care and to put the gun way if he couldn't handle it properly. As a gun owner myself I NEVER pull it out to show it off. I was taught from a very early age that you don't show your hole card. What is even more disturbing is that he was ex military. Of all the people who should know how to handle a weapon it should be him. He did come up and apologize to me in person for the incident but that was little comfort. I believe he should have been asked by the Rally Point organizer leave the event. I did not organize the event but If I had I would have asked him to leave. What are your thoughts on this type of negligence? Am I overreacting? @Kent R @Michael
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