***SOLD***
WHAT: Ruger 22 Charger
DESCRIPTION: Brand new in box, never fired, includes factory magazine, bipod, lock, manual, and 500 rds Blazer ammo
LOCATION: Downtown Indianapolis/Broadripple, would prefer to travel less than 30 minutes
PRICE: $300
**SOLD**
WHAT: CZ scorpion evo 3 s1 pistol in battleship grey
DESCRIPTION: Brand new, never fired CZ scorpion pistol, includes all factory goodies (two 20 round mags, cleaning kit, cable lock, instruction manual)
LOCATION: Downtown Indianapolis. Would prefer to meet close to Indy
PRICE: $900
Negative ghost rider. I just called them yesterday, and they confirmed that buckshot is okay. The man on the phone said, "just aim a little low so you don't hit the cables."
I recently purchased my first shotgun, which I intend to use for home defense and as a fun gun. I'd like to take some kind of defensive shotgun class, but I'm not seeing much around Indy. Indy Arms Company has one that is $99 for about four hours of instruction...
Where can you go to shoot shotguns in Indianapolis? I understand Point Blank will only let you shoot slugs; I'd like to practice with buckshot. Any recommendations?
I recall reading some comments (probably by Rhino) regarding the sharpening of knives (specifically EDC utility knives), and how it's better to have a rougher (some would call it a "micro-serrated") edge than a very fine edge (parentheses). My question is, how does one go about obtaining such an...
I also carry an LX2 flashlight at all times. There are many benefits to flashlights, but every time I mention it as a method of self defense I get some funny looks.
Consider the following:
A flashlight is a ranged weapon; you may effectively employ it while staying out of the reach of the...
I have a Spyderco Sharpmaker that I bought on the INGO classifieds a few years ago. I can't remember how much I paid for it (maybe $60, tops). It came with the medium and fine rods, as well as the extra fine rods (which don't come with the basic sharpmaker kit). It's my first sharpening device...
This video was at the very top of the article that the OP linked in the first post. Tex (the man who shot himself) had been training a quick draw with a glock in a holster similar to the safariland. He then switched to a 1911 in a SERPA holster. His muscle memory was still stuck on the thumb...
I'm interested in attending (if there are still spots open). I would also be down to share a ride and a room if anyone is coming from or passing through the Bloomington area on the way to Linden.
I don't mean to waltz in here and shoot your theory full of holes, but... That's pretty much what I'm about to do. Currently, there are only a handful of emergency call centers that are capable of accepting 911 texts, so the chances of that happening in Indiana (at least for now) are pretty...
I have carried a SOG Aegis for several years and was very pleased with it. Sometimes I carry a Kershaw Blur, but I was unable to change the orientation of the pocket clip. Still prefer the Aegis. Both are good knives (in my opinion) and the Blur has a very large following.