I have been carrying an XDs .45 for 2 years tomorrow with no problems. mostly in a kydex IWB holster. use common sense and you should be good to go. whatever you choose to carry, be confident and competent. good luck.
thinking of getting a lever gun to deer hunt with. im looking at either a .357, or a .44 mag. I am wondering about the distance and knock down power of each. I have a .357 mag. pistol now, so im kind of used to it. but was wondering about killing power in the woods. I will be shooting factory...
i totaly agree with the canning post. once you get started, it becomes almost second nature. we opened up some ham chunks from 7-12, two years old. it was delicious. we will keep on canning, along with some other, various pre-packaged foods.
I have two, thunder .380, and UCP .45. I love them both. the.380 has prox. 400 rds through it, the -45 only about 100. no problems with either of them. I have only had the .45 for about 5 mos. got it when I found out springfield would have my XDs indefinatly. good weapons for the price. I am...
anyone else hear anything about the gov. changing the lids used for canning, so that they only last for a year or so? some friends told me this, and said we should start buying all we can for future use. what do you think INGO?
I have access to used saw blades. chop saw, circle saw, etc. also a plasma cutter. I have been cutting harpoons, spearheads, arrowheads and the like.once cut out, I grind an edge on it, then sharpen on a wet stone. you can lash them on a stick for an arrow, spear or just a nice pole for self...
the wife and I went to the Evansville gun show last sat. I saw a nice derringer from American derringer corp. I am wondering if anyone knows anything of this company? they are made in Waco tx. they seemed to be well built. they were around $325-350. on their web site, they were listed for around...
I have pulled my 401k money to buy a house. with the market at an all time high right now, it just seemed like the right thing to do. I have rented all my life, and the thought of no payment, is exciting. as for what to live on when I retire? I don't think that will ever be possible. with things...