What's peoples thoughts on snap caps? Wanna learn/memorise the trigger pull on my rifle without dry firing or using live rounds.
They are great. They can be used for misfire drills too.
What's peoples thoughts on snap caps? Wanna learn/memorise the trigger pull on my rifle without dry firing or using live rounds.
This is not true. Unless you train with the shotgun extensively than it just is not true.
Shotguns are heavy, cumbersome, hard to clear a room with that much length, an intruder could grab the gun by the barrel when you come around a corner.
No one gives a rats ass about them "sounding" intimidating. To some criminals that could just make them try to kill you faster, since they now know you are armed. Please don't believe the wild west movies that one shot covers a whole room, the typical spread for 00buckshot is about 1 inch per ten feet. Pistols do take practice to be accurate, however, most shots in your house will be at less than 10-12 feet. You could hit something very easily at that range. A flashlight on the rail can cure the dark situation.
Please for the love of God, don't buy shells that are underpowered. We have the castle doctrine for a reason, if someone intrudes into your household then kill him. Plain and simple. Don't wound him or try to shoot him in the leg, he'll kill you pal. I bet he won't try to wound you.
I would go with a Glock 19 for home defense.
Also, I teach Concealed Carry classes, was in the military, teach tactical classes to private security firms, and shoot roughly 3-5k rounds a week. Just trying to let you know you can trust me and these opinions. Happy shooting, man.
I've owned many shotguns. I know all about their spread patterns and all that. An inch per ten feet? Maybe on a typical hunting shotgun but not on a home defense shotgun with a modified choke. The reason I suggested the Mossberg is because they typically come with a pistol grip you can install yourself, and with an 18.5 inch barrel they're not too long to be cumbersome. You have a good reason to use a pistol instead because of your training but he does not. He doesn't shoot thousands of rounds per week.
Also, castle doctrine doesn't apply in every state, and not everyone WANTS to kill an intruder regardless of their intentions. Have you killed someone in self-defense who entered onto your property? You can buy less than lethal rounds that will easily put someone down without killing them.
Beautiful, my dad has a glock too. If you're planning to shoot someone in public it probably isn't going to go down well in the end though; whether your life is threatened or not. Something like a taser or pepper spray would be better to carry around for protection. That's what I do, and I leave my shotgun at the house.
Beautiful, my dad has a glock too. If you're planning to shoot someone in public it probably isn't going to go down well in the end though; whether your life is threatened or not. Something like a taser or pepper spray would be better to carry around for protection. That's what I do, and I leave my shotgun at the house.
lol, yeah do that so when someone pulls a gun on you, you can pepper spray them.
don't forget to bring a rape whistle too
You carry around a taser with you?
You are not helping, don't tell someone that has no experience shooting to put a pistol grip on their shotgun
Someone pulls gun on you in public you should do exactly what they say..
I can't imagine a situation where a gun would be pulled on me in public unless I was doing something to heighten that possibility.
yeah, do that
Or get shot in the face; your call.
The city I live in has been in the top 5 for homicides in the nation for the past 3 years. Muggings, robberies, home invasions, etc are very common here. Most of it happens in the "urban communities" but it is definitely starting to branch out to the middle class sections. Just two days ago they had a shooting outside at the mall at 7 o'clock. Two kids were hit on accident
Sure, they're cheap and legal where I live.
ChiTownBuffalo said:Can anyone think of a good reason to have a pistol as small as a Glock 26? No intention to CC or anything.
I think the fact I was offered a price of $200 is the only compelling reason.
Not really, unless you just have the money to blow, although that is a great price. They are nice in that you can get 12 rounds in that with it being double stacked. Disadvantage if you are going to CC is that it is double stacked. I'd love to get a Glock subcompact if they ever make a single stacked version.
If you have big hands, that grip will be pretty tiny too.
Can anyone think of a good reason to have a pistol as small as a Glock 26? No intention to CC or anything.
I think the fact I was offered a price of $200 is the only compelling reason.
$200 for a g26 is a steal of a deal. Even if you aren't CCing right now, you might in the future and getting a nice gun like that for cheap is something I wouldn't pass up. Even if you don't ever CC, small pistols are loads of fun. I love shooting my xd9sub and I don't CC, not yet anyways.
Though now that Springfield is coming out with the XDS, I want that much more than my XD9sub....
If you dont want it and are in California can I buy it?
I have a sizable bonus coming next month. I would love to use it on a LMT Defender 16" AR. Now, only if I could launder the money so the wife wouldn't know about it, lol.
I was at a gunshow and said a Saiga chambered in 7.62 for $400, was that a good price?
$200 for a g26 is a steal of a deal. Even if you aren't CCing right now, you might in the future and getting a nice gun like that for cheap is something I wouldn't pass up. Even if you don't ever CC, small pistols are loads of fun. I love shooting my xd9sub and I don't CC, not yet anyways.
Though now that Springfield is coming out with the XDS, I want that much more than my XD9sub....
I bought it.
Waiting on some Mecgars for my new P229 SAS, but in the mean time, here's what I have for the most part:
.308 Surgeon RSR action
20" Hart heavy barrel
McMillan HTG stock
RifleBasix trigger
OD Kote'd metal
USO ST-10 glass
also have an LMT Ar15, Springfield Loaded 1911 (had it Kote'd black), Sig P226, and the new Sig P229 SAS.
Thinking of investing in a shotgun soonish, but unsure what I want just yet.
That is what I like to hear. $200 for a g26, you just can't go wrong. Now go get some 9mm FMJ's and start getting that lead out. To see how awesome your pistol is, watch these videos by Hickock45 and check out why the g26 is his favorite pistol (maybe yours soon enough as well....)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPvMJcmpVsQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TlUO7flMCk&feature=fvwrel
Hell, even if you don't like it, you could probably turn around and sell it for $350-400 depending on accessories/amount of mags you have for it.
That rifle is dead sexy. How far out have you shot with it? How far out do you want to shoot with it?. The rest of the collection sounds really nice as well. LMT makes awesome AR's, I really want to get one someday. 1911 and SIGS are also very sweet and you have some very fine shooting weapons. I can only imagine how smooth the action is on that .308....
Glock 17 Gen4 vs. Glock 21 Gen4 for my first weapon?
I don't really plan on CCing so I'm kinda not thinking about the 19 and I held my friends and it was really small for hands like mine.
I love the G19, but only because I have small hands. The G17 felt too big in my hands.
You're torn between 45 or 9mm?
Have you shot both?
I honestly haven't. I will soon. I've held the G19 though and thought it was rather small.
I think I'm gonna use my tax return to build an AR. Del-ton is having a groupbuy on their upper receivers for $400. And I can't afford BCM and those other upper echelon brands.
I have to say after playing so many WWII games I must get a M1 Garand sometime in my life
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Always been curious about them myself, never tried one out though.CZ 2075 Rami. Opinions?
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I'm thinking of selling my Glock 23 3rd Gen for one of these in 40 S&W. Should basically be a CZ 75 but smaller.
Any good places that have a good variety of gun cabinets online? No one in South Florida seems to sell them, only safes and I rather have something nice looking in the house rather than a big ole safe. Want to find something that will match the rest of the furniture as well so need something with lot of options.
I remember when these used to go for just $100 back in the early 90s. Now, you can't find one in decent condition for under $1,000.
DelTon do pretty good work these days, they have made some serious leaps in quality over the years. When I get back to the US I am going to grab a couple of their lowers I think.
What sort of budget are you looking at total? What do you want to do with it?