Keep in mind that shoulder holsters typically hold the handgun in either a vertical (muzzle pointed down) or horizontal (muzzle pointed back) orientation. For safety reasons, some may not be comfortable with the idea of the muzzle pointed horizontally. My Ross leather is a very comfortable rig...
I've carried my Kahr CM9 for almost a year IWB at 1 or 4 o'clock. Fit & finish is superb for a great price. With the Pearce grip extension on the factory mag, I can easily get a full-fingered grip on it. Out of the box, the slide hesitated some when manually cycling it with a full mag, but no...
Also looking
I'm also looking for a safe, but a bit larger and for under $1000. From my limited reading, a safe appears to perform two primary functions: theft prevention and fire protection. Maybe a third one is dry storage.
Anyway, considering just theft prevention, has anyone heard of...
Just saw this article on USA Today online about a negligent discharge during a movie. I'd love to learn the handgun make/model if indeed it discharged when it hit the floor.
^^^^^ About a quarter of his story or her story is true?
I'm sure the original poster didn't intend it, but I've laughed out loud at some of the rabbit trails in this post so far.
I don't mean to insult your knowledge, as I'm still learning about the AR-15 platform, but this sticky post from ar15.com helped me see the light of its overall operation: How it Works- The AR gas operation and how everything works in harmony. - AR15.COM
Likewise, can't judge you. Seems like you handled it well. Agree with others about the lack of cover and freedom of movement if you were to fight from inside a car.
As for the video, which I had seen before, it was the blatant, unvarnished evil of the act that disturbed me, and perhaps slightly...
Today I came across a fantastic article that draws conclusions from firearm ownership data collected by the United Nations (!). I suspect few of us would trust data collected by the United Nations, but the results of the data will surprise none of us: countries with more guns also have lower...
Happy wife, happy life. Guys, keep your wife happy and she'll respond in kind. 23 years of marriage here, and no, I don't deserve her. Kudos to eldirector.
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Not that you need any more of an answer than the excellent ones already given, but my perfectly performing G19 has the gap, too. I'm no gunsmith, but I suspect that some kind of gap may need to exist to keep the receiver from rubbing against the frame. When it's metal vs. plastic, metal wins.