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Damn, this is horrible. Right before Christmas a family loses a loved one to a criminal. My prayers to the family!
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Chattanooga Gunsmith Relocated from Commiefornia
JustEd replied to DocHawk's topic in New Member Introductions
Welcome and Merry Christmas. Grew up in Cali and moved away from it twice. This time to TN and I LOVE IT. Been here about four and a half years. First two things to learn are: a) Don't honk at the person in front of you the second the light turns green b) Breathe, you are free now! -
Oh with suppressor height sights I find the sight axis to be unnaturally high. Told you I had more opinions
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One of the reasons I don’t carry the Vortex on a edc is the size of the rear plate. Have to install suppressor height sights. The American Glow Haven looks nice but suffers from the same form factor The Holosun kx2 sights are much shorter in height jmo. I have a lot of opinions. Feel free to ask
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Hi’ya neighbor. Am just 20 mins up the road from you. No experience with Canik but a fair amount with red dots If you are new to handguns, just get one with the option to mount a red dot later (slide cut). Problem I have with most red dots that come on pistols is that they are cheap ones. Holosun is my fave for carry. Either 507kx2 or 407kx2. Have had both, still have the 407 (6 moa dot works best for me) My Sig p320 came with their Romeo 1 pro which is good. It took three to get one that works 100% though. Vortex Venom is nice but too big and dumb for a carry gun. Dumb as does not have auto on/off. Love the clear window and dot though Great at the range Have tried Crimson Trace and AmeriGlow. Both too cheap to consider for carry...IMO! Have looked at and shot a few others, happiest with Sig Romeo 1 and Holosun. Vortex needs badly to be updated with more features.
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CAP or Child Access Protection makes it a crime to allow a child to get ahold of your firearm. Those laws exist is most states because some parent did not do their job. The type of firearm you own is inconsequential. ^as always, jmo
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What Most People Who Carry Fail to Realize
JustEd replied to crc4's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Two suggestions: 1- Take a actual in person hands on armed defense course in the State of Tennessee 2- Get carry insurance (hope that doesn't get me banned). Yes, it can cost you 15-20 bucks a month. What do attorneys charge an hour? I have used both "Second Call" and "USCCA", both are good. USCCA costs a lot more, ime, There are others out there, but those are the two I have used. USCCA has a regular magazine they send you which includes articles on what to do before, during and after an armed encounter. Both "Second Call" and "USCCA" gave me a card to carry imprinted with what to say to police after an incident Just in case I forget under stress. just fyi, I understand 99% of the people who read this will take neither suggestion. But at least the info is out there. -
Adding to what was said already, try different ammo and springs. Not a fan of comps for any kind of carry. They can be great for competition or as a range plinker Ate you using as edc or for range? What brand and bullet weight of ammo are you using?
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Red dots are the rage for sure. Personally love them for range use or competition. Warming up to Holosun on my Hellcat. Not 100% sold on their use for edc though. Sometimes I feel like taking it off and sticking with the Hellcat irons which are easy to see and use. Suspect they would be faster in a close encounter. Just sayin' might want to get better irons just to cover both bases. jmo
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I would peruse YouTube for hands on reviews. I have not shot one, so have no opinion.
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Oh never mind!
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For cash sale my trusted and well loved S&W Bodyguard .38 +P (5 round) -- $329.95 edit: lowered price, this includes the factory ct side mounted laser. All works good, She has been by my side most days for the last 7-8 years. (Although sometimes I have cheated and carried my Hellcat or Sig or Ruger.) Seriously, this firearms shows typical wear for an edc, see pics. Works fine, including laser. It is just starting to show a bit of cylinder play, but not much. You are welcome to inspect it before buying. Only reason for selling is that my new revolver holds 6 rounds Also have a few misc mags for guns I no longer own Unused Taurus GX4 11 round mag with pinky extension -- $25 firm Unused M&P 17 round 9mm mag -- $25 or trade for ? The two others appear to fit a earlier Taurus and S&W (probably the shield) - best offer Meet up fact to face in Sevierville area or close by. Will not ship You musty be eligible to own a handgun in the State of TN and be a TN resident. Must be purchasing for yourself, not someone else. --Ed Message me and will respond with my phone number Thanks for Looking
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https://badgercustomgrips.com/colt/cobra-full-grip
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It might help if you describe what kind of grips you are looking for. ie: wood, rubber, other synthetic type. This was the first thing I saw after doing a search https://www.eaglegrips.com/444-2019-king-cobra-revolver-grips No idea if that company is any good or if that is what you want.
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That is encouraging. Thanks so much for taking to post images
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Good points. And I was wondering if the frame uses aluminum rails? Or possibly the retained the steel inserts as on the polymer versions? No one has shown a picture of the innards yet.
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So there is no confusion...my comments about ORSA are about the "action pistol" range. That range requires you to be a member of ORSA and to take a safety course to use it. At GSA you just need to be a member to use their action pistol range.
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Concerning only handgun in non-magnum calibers. Belonged to both ORSA and Gattlinburg Sportsman's Club. After four or five years, don't go to ORSA anymore as it is too far away (Sevierville). With that said, you have greater flexibility for setting up steel or USPCA/IDPA cardboard targets at ORSA. GSA setup is fairly static but still very nice. I have spent many a morning out there chronographing or just trying out different rounds plinking steel. Usually I am the only person there (weekday mornings). There is a little flexibility in target setup at GSA but your not going to move around like on a IDPA/USPCA course. You can that with ORSA, IF qualified. Feel free to contact if you have further questions. GSA does a very good introduction session upon request. https://www.gatlinburgsportsman.com/
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Right, point is when carried un-holstered in a pocket it is free to slosh around with the trigger unprotected from being accidentally pulled by the user or some other object. Ruger provides a basic soft sleeve which they recommend using. I recommend something sturdier. Edit: The op mentioned the LCP ii. That is not a DAO pistol. It has a trigger similar to a Glock. The original LCP had a heavy DAO trigger. If you feel safe with a Glock you should feel safe with the LCP ii trigger.
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If you have a decent holster, leather or kydex, which covers the trigger it is safe, imo. But note the "decent holster" bit. Throw it your pocket without a holster and all bets are off. But that would be true for pretty much any semi-auto I can think of. I have my LCP ii in a iwb kydex holster and years later am still free of errant holes in my legs or crotch area. It is my second choice carry next to a S&W snubbie 38 (custom leather owb holster or iwb kydex). Third is a Hellcat (DeSantis owb leather). These are all high quality holsters While I have used the soft sided "sticky" type holsters they are only passable but not as good as a kydex or stiff leather holster, imo. Again, if it is in a good holster, you should be gtg. For those who may be hearing impaired, "IF IT IS IN A GOOD HOLSTER..."
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Another vote for the Holosun 407kx2/507kx2 red dots Personally, i like the 6 moa dot only...but your preferences may differ.
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Know its an old thread, but it just popped up again....soooo: Concealability, which has as much to do with the holster and the person carrying. Fast to draw and come on target Easy enough to operate that I can do so when surprised or after taking a punch Powerful enough to stop the threat Availability of ammo so I can stay in practice Number of attorney or cc insurance company taped on carry rig cell phone
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I briefly had one. it went back to Ruger. Worked fine upon return. Sorry if that is someone’s favorite Think there are better choices for myself Edit: lcp ii is one of my carry weapons and it is just fine
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Have liked the look and feel of the Kimber K6s and K6s DASA. However, just never could convince myself to shell out for one Beautiful too look at and dry fire in the store. But there is just something sacrilegious about a revolver made by Kimber. disclaimer: am not a Kimber hater