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kwe45919

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  1. I have a Safariland Paddle holster that is leather. It has held up well over the years. I've had it out while camping and hunting and it's done it's job. The "paddle" is covered with leather and holds close to the hip and is very comfortable. While something like the Fobus or BlackHawk paddles do their jobs as well, some don't enjoy the polymer/kydex paddle digging into thier hips especialy when sitting. The size and shape of the paddle needs to ride comfortably while sitting for you since you are talking about using it for ATV rides. Retention will be suitable whether you go with a strap like mine has on it or a release button. Same holster is used with both my glocks for my OWB carry.... G19 G26
  2. I had to order a few....
  3. As long as it's not blowin' wind hard and leaves aren't flying every where, why not still shoot. No one else would be there and it's covered.......besides, my Glocks can handle most of the weather 'round here. I don't think you'll be doing much of anything tomarrow..... There's days/weeks it's closed for what ever reason. Should be open this weekend.....
  4. I just ordered a large shirt and a TGO hat while I was there....been meaning to get one and this was my chance.
  5. Smexy........and purdy enough to.....sleep with. Yes, I said it. Out with the wife and in with the POF!!!
  6. Ahhhhhhhh.....another satisfied MTAC customer. Gald you enjoy it. It's definatly the best cash I've spent on a holster. Being able to use the same holster for both my G26 and G19, makes it an even better deal. No matter your attire, the MTAC will take care of ya......
  7. Try a Springfield GI or a Rock Island Armory 1911. Both basic as basic can be and both are definate workhorses.... Looking at anywhere from $400 used to $600 new.....give or take.
  8. What day?? It's about 20 minutes away from me and I'm always up for tossing cash in the fire as long as it ain't buttcrack chilly!!!
  9. I enjoyed carrying my Kimber Pro Carry II for the winter months. Unfortunatly, for summer months it wasn't the best thing. Everyone is different for a reason, the only thing you can do is to try it and test it. If ya like it, keep it, if ya don't, go on to the next gun......lord knows there's too many choices these days to not at least try something once.... Basic 1911 with different sites seems to be the decent choice to start out with....
  10. The Airweight was bought for the wife cause she liked it at the time of purchase, after shooting it though, she decided on a G19. The 19-3 was my Papaw's carry weapon for Knox city and Knox County. A beautiful family airloom now. Definatly a shooting favorite.....
  11. ^^^ That sure is purdy. If I found one that looked as good as yours or 70belows' (from his thread), I'd keep it as is in it's pristine condition. However, since I found my Norinco in parts, I figured it'd be better as a bubba'd SKS since it has no real value if I tried to put it back in factory configuration.
  12. Holy shikies!!! That things friggin' taticool sweeeeeeeeeet!!!!!
  13. First off, remember I said pemit holders SHOULD be bonded. I said nothing about me being bonded.....and yes you still sounded like a smart ass. No big deal though. LICENSE BOND (FINANCIAL GUARANTEE) This type of bond guarantees payment of a sum of money required of the Principal in connection with his line of business or actions pursuant to the license holder which has been granted to him/her by the state of Tennessee. This is the type of bond I have. Nothing special. $500,000 worth of coverage for $137.00 a month or $1600 a year. Having good credit and owning your home give you a better % rate depending on the ammount you want to be bonded for. Much like car or home owners inurance. In general it means if you are arrested and need to "post bond", you will pay nothing out of your pocket to a bail bondsmen. Your insurance bond takes care of the bail. If you are eventually cleared of all charges and end up with a civil lawsuit being sued for x-ammount of money, depending on the ammount of your bond, IF you're found guilty, your insurance bond will cover the settlement to the ammount of your bond BEFORE you pay out of pocket. To some it's worth it, to some it's not. Some will be involved in a shooting situation in thier lifetime and some will not. Some will chace it, others won't. You decide for yourself and your situation.
  14. kwe45919

    NTM Glock

    Congrats on the Glock purchase. We're all sure you'll be happy with it. One of these days I might end up getting a G17 to add to my G26 and G19....just haven't felt the need for a full sized one yet....
  15. A friend of mine has a set on his G17. He used a vise and a wooden dowl drift pin to remove/replace his rear sight. Yes, he got it centered perfectally by taking his time tapping the new one into it's "premarked, predetermined" place. He used a metal punch to knock out the front sight and the new one screwed in. I believe they provide you with a "socket deal, type thing" so you can tighten down the nut. He absoutly loves them but his G17 is for home defense only. They are easily seen and used by his wife as well so they work for both of them. Me, however, I don't like the sight picture. I've recently put Ghost Ring night sights on my G26 and absoutly love them. Others don't like them. Your sights need to accomodate you and the life style you'll be using them in. Is it a home defense gun or a carry gun?? In my friends situation, will they work well for those whom might need to use them such as a spouse?? They need to work for you first and you need to be comfortable with them. Besides, if you ever decide you don't like them, sell'em and go on the the next set you think might work well for you and your application....
  16. Actually, the case will seperate and go one way (or many different ways if it explodes and creats shrapnel) and the bullet will go the other way. There may not be much velocity behind the bullet but it would have the possibility of hitting someone or some thing. (Kinda like hitting a .22lr round with a BB gun....of which I stupidly did as a kid) Your liability issues would be the same no matter what happened. Once your pistol is out of it's holster, you are assuming a deadly threat is upon you......ANYTHING you do after you pull your pistol, is all on you. If your gun explodes and the slide hits some old lady in the face, you are now responsible for any harm that comes upon her. Remember, if the old lady happens to get shot and die because you pulled out your weapon to defend her, you are now liable and more than likley headed for a civil suit for her death........ Bottom line, you pull your weapon in self defense.....you are responsible for almost everything that can/could go wrong. One reason people who carry legally should be bonded for the highest ammount they can afford to pay in premiums.
  17. Now I know what you're talking about. Here's a current auction for some.... Up for auction -- 400ct., 7.62x39mm cal. 123gr. Steel Core Black-Tip ammo. Manufactured in Finland by Lapua for the Finish military 400ct., Lapua 7.62x39 AK Steel Core Black-Tip Ammo : Rifle Ammo at GunBroker.com Starting bid is $350.00................ Interesting stuff, need to find a box or two to add to my ignorant collection of 7.62x39.........anyone want to sell a box or two that might have some.
  18. Black Tip??? Like 7.62x39 that has a black tip?? What ammo are you talking about?? Apperantly that has to be the only 7.62x39 ammo I've never had my hands on so now I'm curious. Tried everything else under the sun from Federal PowerShock (for hunting) to the cheapest surpluss you can buy (for plinking). Please...more info on said black tip cartridges.
  19. OoooR.......list your ammo here in the for sale section and see who might live in your area that might be interested in it. Hint...hint....hint!! If any of it's 9mm or 7.62x39, I want to be first in line!!! I live in your area so you wouldn't have to worry about shipping!!!!
  20. kwe45919

    My next gun!

    You sure that "expanding plastic" was your problem?? Sounds like there may have been trigger issues in hot weather but I doubt anything had expanded from the general heat caused by a summer day to screw things up.
  21. If you're up to the challenge, I say why not try it once. If it works out in your favor and the hunt/kill is satisfactory, then you could have some serious braggin rights....
  22. Winchester packs their 7.62x39 in styrofoam as well............
  23. kwe45919

    Dirty Ammo

    I don't claim to know the scientific reasons behind "dirty/clean" ammo, but I have definatly noticed a difference between my practice ammo and my SD ammo. My practice ammo is usually Wolf, Winchester, PMC, Remmington, GA Arms or other cheapies found at Walmart or other similar places. After 100rds the entire chamber is usually black as well as the tip of the muzzel. Litterly you cannot see the color of the barrel through the powder residue it's so thickly laid on there..... My SD ammo, which has varied over the years, have seemed to be "cleaner" shooting ammo. Examples are 124gr Ranger, Hornady CD 115gr and 124gr TAP, MagTech, Corbon, Rem Golden Sabers and Win Supreme SXT. Not sure why but after 100rds, I can still see color of the barrel through the powder residue. You can see the layer of gunk but it isn't as thick as the practice stuff.... Guess that's my only defination of dirty vs. clean. One would assume they make SD ammo with better componets vs. the cheap crap they know everyone will be using at the range.....
  24. I grew up around handguns and was always taught that every firearm IS LOADED WITH ONE IN THE CHAMBER and to always treat them as so until I myself, detach the mag, clear the chamber and leave/lock the slide open (if possible). Having been taught that at a very young age, I never have worried about carrying anything loaded. EVER!! For those whom are worried about carrying one in the pipe, do so at home in YOUR comfort zone until you get used to it. If you leave the house, practice a quick clearance drill to empty the chamber, reholster and be on your merry way.

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