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You will need to drop a grand to get this pistol. When I get to shoot it I will post the results.
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They are made right here in the good old USA. Kennesaw Georgia. They are hand fit by one gunsmith. It is tight! No rattles. 3.5 lb trigger. I haven't shot it yet.
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This isn't funny but it is ironic
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I went nuts on lasers when they first started coming out. Now I only keep a laser on my bedside pistol. The reason I stopped using them is that in daylight they are hard to see and I don't want to be looking for the red dot as the bad guy fires on me. A green laser is easier to see in daylight. If I had a choice, it would be green. I still have three Crimson Trace lasers, at night they are a formidable asset.
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That's a hungry beast! Amazing! Thaks for posting.
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Below is the first reply I made. I miss read the OP. Sorry. My advice on a first handgun would be a 9mm. Smith and Wesson M&P, comes to mind. "My recommendation would be to immerse yourself in gun safety by reading, watching quality videos and getting some one-on-one training. You can get some really good safety instruction from the fine people on this forum. You will need to continue to learn and relearn safety, at least that is the way I have to do it. "
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I like to keep my sidearm at 3 o'clock, whether IWB or OWB. That way I always know where it is.
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The Green River Narrows in Western North Carolina was once the Mecca for extreme whitewater paddling. The Narrows of the green is the location of the annual Green Race. The most extreme kayaking race in the world. This video is the first descent after the destructive power of the flood that changed the river forever. This came out yesterday. The first video is the winning run of the 2022 Green Race to show what the river looked like before the flood. The second video of film a few days ago after the flood. Even though I have been whitewater kayaking since 1977, I have never run the Narrows of the Green River. I had a wife and kids to think about. BEFORE:
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"Like a brick through a plate glass window!" I love those pistols.
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Parker Shotgun Inquiry... Where are my over-under enthusiasts?
Will Carry replied to KLKR8's topic in Long Guns
My father was a country doctor in rural Georgia back in the 50s-60s. He made house calls and often the people had no money. He would bring home chickens, Moonshine, old furniture and such. One farmer gave dad a Perkins percussion cap, double barreled muzzle loading shotgun. Made in England. Oh wait! you said Parker...........never mind. -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
How can I call myself an American, if I am afraid to utilize the rights that my forefathers fought and died for. If we cower from bullies, we will soon be ruled by bullies. A Piggly Wiggly on Thursday afternoon is not an ATM, late at night, in a bad neighborhood. Chuck, I will fight for your right to support whatever you want. I thank you for your response and for talking to me straight, an admirable quality. -
I have this t-shirt that has an Israeli flag on it and says, "Proud to support Israel." My church has had a long relationship with a synagogue in town. I was wearing this shirt yesterday when my wife and I went to the grocery store. I had 4 people in the store walk up to me and thank me for wearing the shirt. One lady and I talked for a while about what this country has become. Then this man walks by pushing a cart and says, "You know you are supporting baby killers, don't you?" The snarky look on his face, the fact that this was happening in a Piggly Wiggly, one of the last bastions of rural American culture, I snapped back, "Hammas are the baby killers, hiding behind women and children like cowards." I guess he wasn't expecting this, not being from the South and all. He went on a mad tirade about the history of the middle east and how much he hated the Jews. Then he walked up into my face, with is chest all bowed out. He didn't seem to notice when I dropped my right foot back a little. He probably didn't know I was thinking about the best way to take him down if he touched me. Then he finished by saying "You shouldn't be wearing that shirt!" My response was calm and subdued, "I will wear whatever shirt I want to and you can kiss my LARGEMOUTH BASS!" He decided to walk away suddenly, and I turned around and saw the security guard walking down the aisle. I said, "There is something wrong with that guy, I think he's on drugs, you might want to go talk to him." Which he did. Thus ended the confrontation. Some may say that I was asking for trouble, wearing a shirt like that. Maybe I should have turned the other cheek. I didn't want to hurt the guy, but I will make my stand to live and die a free man, as long as my wife approves.
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The blueing on the Taurus 1911 was terribly flawed. I think that salesman put those two 1911s together on purpose.
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I went to the gun show many years ago to buy a Taurus 1911, when they first came out. I found the Taurus 1911 next to this Colt series 80. The Taurus was a POS so I got the Colt. I saw no reason to buy another since this one works 100%. Now I want a Rock Island! I paid $600 and some change for it.
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I had a terrible experience with the DB380 when they first came out. Each time one would break, they sent me a new gun. After 3 guns failed my LGS gave me a full refund. I am sure their arms today are better quality.
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Ruger Revolver owners , especially GP100's I have a few questions
Will Carry replied to tercel89's topic in Handguns
I have owned a GP-100 six shot. It was built like a tank. You could shoot hot .357 ammo until the cylinder got so hot you could iron your shirts with it. When I got the Bisley Vaquero I sold the GP-100. That Vaquero was an awesome revolver. -
Oh yeah! I didn't run the Ocoee much because West Virginia was only a 5 hour drive. We used go to Frozenhead State Park every March. I was driving out of Durham NC. Thanks for the replies, my brotha!
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It was back in the 80s-90s when section IV was class five. Then they made a rule that whenever Will Carry runs a class V rapid, it automatically becomes a class IV. I had a bad swim on the Lower Meadow in 2008. Dislocated my shoulder and broke my Glenoid bone. After three surgeries I had to mellow out and started canoe camping. That photo above is at Rock Garden on the Obed River, right above Mary's Crotch. I expect you and I have shared an eddy at some time during those days.
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Will Carry: I was on the Chattooga River, section 4, at the five falls section. One of the five rapids is called "Sock'em Dogs."This rapid has killed some really good paddlers. As we walked downstream to scout the drop at Sock'em Dog, I took one look and said, "I think I will carry this rapid." Then my buddy Joe says "Dang dude, I didn't drive 7 hrs to portage a rapid." I replied, "I didn't drive 7 hrs to die in one." This changed my attitude toward kayaking. I decided that I would portage any rapid I want to. I WILL CARRY! I used to paddle with these guys that were better than me, they were Hair Boaters and every time I paddled with them, I was scared witless. Knowing that I WILL CARRY any rapid I want to, allowed me to enjoy kayaking again. We ran some unbelievable creeks and rivers, my favorites are in East Tennessee, Daddies Creek Canyon, The Tiny Piney River, Crooked Fork Creek to name a few. angit
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Recommendation on small caliber revolver for wife
Will Carry replied to walton6467's topic in Handguns
I bought a Charter Arms Pitbull in .380 for my wife. It has a six-round cylinder and a 3" barrel. I love it so much that I kept it and gave my wife my Walther P-22. I like this revolver so much I bought a Pitbull in 45acp. I carry it on occasion. Pros: The trigger is as good as any of my Smith and Wesson revolvers in single or double action. It is accurate, holds 6 rounds instead of 5 and has a lifetime warranty. It has no recoil. Cons: The same device that allows you to extract an automatic casing makes it a little difficult to reload. You get use to it but I wouldn't want to have to reload during a gun fight. That is why I carry a backup gun. -
He's not now, nor was he ever funny. Which is strange because stupid people are often funny.
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I grew up in a small town in Georgia that had one theater. I remember the smell of fresh popped corn. I remember that before every movie they showed a cartoon. I loved me some Jerry Lewis movies and John Wayne westerns. My favorite was Elvis movies! He drove fast cars, got into fist fights, sang some rock and roll and kissed the girls! What's not to like? I was six years old and didn't really understand why colored folks got to sit in the balcony and we couldn't. They had an entrance on the side of the theater and had their own restrooms and candy machines. They were not allowed in the lobby but the man selling the popcorn would take their order and bring popcorn a Cokes to them. This is the Conyers theater as it looked back then. It has been condemned and will be torn down soon. I will always remember it as it was, 25cents for admission, a nickel for a candy bar, 10cents for a Coke and fresh popcorned popped in front of you.
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Since old Author has moved into my shoulders, I had to start wondering about my arm strength. OK, that was my excuse to purchase the Ruger Security 380. After finally getting the sights zeroed in, I took it out and ran a few hundred rounds through it. It was so much fun to shoot that I ran a hundred more. What fun! I shot at 10 yards and was very impressed with the accuracy, even though the rear sight is black, which I placed a white dot under the slot to make acquisition faster. The front sight is the day-glow green. The slide racks very easy and even though it is about as big as a Glock 19 it is much lighter, and the grip is smaller. The take down for field stripping is typical Ruger stupid. If you have a little Ruger pistol you know what I mean. (Not trying to bash Ruger, I'm a big fan). I have to remind myself that this is a $300 pistol and they had to cut corners somewhere. You need a small screw driver to pop out the takedown pin. That doesn't affect the way it shoots though. So now I have a 380 the size of a 9mm, with smaller, less powerful rounds that cost twice as much........I be cool with that. I would recommend this pistol. It will unleash a 15-round barrage of the mighty 9mm Kurz, fast and accurately with minimal recoil.