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A.J. Holst

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  1. With WM not selling to 18 to 20.99 year olds and now Kroger, easy enough for FC to get all my grocery business. UGO and Dollar General Markets are pretty nice as well
  2. Would anyone be interested in a one day session with Randy Harris on Sunday June 3 I have been rather unsuccessful with turnout at our Knoxville venue; is there anything about the place I can improve upon to encourage attendance? What kind of program would you like to see? I enjoy the different handgun qualification drills but caution against timed drills depending on class size. 1-2 hours on a short range, basic carbine / PDW skill building set would be beneficial to me as well. My in-laws are very gracious to offer facilities for any ladies who may want to attend. Thanks for your interest and any feedback
  3. Maybe I'll try a test run next week. I already use a G&G black leather belt, gun or no gun and have a safariland for the Omega and the comptac minimalist for the SDP. Both are close riding paddles which almost require removing your pants to detach. I've read some negatives on paddle holster retention in a scuffle but confident with these two.
  4. TGO, saving members from themselves, one project at a time.
  5. And some more $$ to spend. Found a new railed handguard advertised to dissapate the heat.
  6. If you know anybody with a Ruger Blackhawk .30, they may be interested in the Wolf steel.
  7. Comparing the FA extractor to the two previous OEM, it appears to be slightly higher quality in manufacture. Garufa / Craig, thanks for the heads up on the steel cased!
  8. During the week, I wear a sport coat or suit. Having tried 7-9 o'clock iwb which I don't like and the necessity to be concealed has me shying away from owb. My current solution is pocket or ankle carry a Kimber Micro .380. I can easily carry 2 extra mags, but in the event of a reload during a gunfight, I'd rather have more capacity. Off work, I've got my trusty 75B. Yep, full size duty pistol, but I keep coming back to it. Shoulder Holster popped into my brain as an alternative. Talk me out of it or help me with a rig. Pistol options: 75B, P01, Glock 19 cut to a 26. Dare I ask about a "universal fit" system?
  9. I can neither confirm nor deny my gun totin' condition during work hours... Like Reef, against my Cali based company rules and some of my clients post.
  10. My opinion only, compared to a 75 variant, the P10C is ok. Compared to it's peer group, it's as good or better depending on preference. Very attractive price point as well
  11. If this is true, folks should be in prison https://twitchy.com/jacobb-38/2018/03/15/um-this-testimony-is-gonna-be-a-problem-for-those-blaming-the-gop-and-nra-for-all-gun-violence-ever/
  12. My off work hours EDC is a 75B. Build, belt, holster, and attire make it possible for me. Also have a P-01. Both have had some internal work, I prefer the 75B; slightly better feel in my hand and like the omega trigger. Like them both better than my P10C which is a pretty nice gun.
  13. Died again, trying to resurrect. Extractor failed, was new old stock. Under a loop I can't tell is there is any crystalization. Ordered new manufacture from Fulton Armory, all parts and pieces to rebuild the bolt again. Reaching expert level on this thing. Hopeful this will resolve my problem, I prefer shooting it over my AR...it's more satisfying...
  14. I compared the Ruger and the Smith. I think the Ruger has nicer fit and finish. At the time, I wasn't willing to pay $100 extra $499 vs. $599. Since then, have seen the Ruger for around $500.
  15. Craig, I have an MP Sport II and it's probably the only AR I'll need or buy. No frills, rock solid Should do most all you want it to do for $500
  16. I remember my first purchase and the thrill of the hunt, it was the beginning of the sub-$500 wave Googled the crap out of 1911 and found the Metro Arms. Googled the crap out of Metro Arms. Discovered a known member here (Dolo) was an owner. Purchased a Commander with all the mim bells and whistles at the Knox gun show. Shot it, carried it, went back to the CZ, now it sits in the safe. But I got one, probably need to get one in 9mm
  17. Welcome to the best forum thanks to better people than me
  18. I was curious when 12ish million 18-21 year olds would realize their rights were stripped with no due process.
  19. Aim Surplus has been a good source for my fmj ammo; .223, .380, 9mm. Have also picked .303, .30 carbine, .38/.357, and 7.62x25 at competitive prices.
  20. Craig, I resisted for years as well. Had equivalent long guns that shot real sized bullets and everyone else has an AR. Then they got cheap, I ended up with an M&P 15. Ammo is easy to find, easy to shoot with no recoil, and get one while it's still possible.
  21. Service / therapy critters have their place. If that place includes traveling outside your home, it should be a well trained and behaved animal. Remember the pet monkey that ripped it's owner's face off? Consider a crisis environment - fire, car crash, explosion...you are unconscious and hurt and your service animal, especially a dog with unearned red vest, is able to act reasonably normally and identify first responders as good guys?
  22. Trying to sell them for his brother's widow.
  23. I haven't been to Dick's in years, now I have a great reason never to visit.
  24. https://pjmedia.com/jchristianadams/horses-pigs-turkeys-planes-thanks-eric-holder/

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