I remember when our son was little and I still had glass front gun cases he would go in and just stare at them. That's when I decided to take away the allure of them by opening all the cases and letting him touch and ask question. In doing this told him about when he could and could not touch...
I fear Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Schumer, and Clinton will go all out against guns if Obama wins a second term. That seems to be the reason you cannot buy ammunition right now without searching for it because people are buying everything and stocking up just encase he does get elected
I never even heard of a straw law. Glad people explained that a gift is not in this. Or I would be in trouble for the number of guns I bought and gave to my son.
Thanks for the fine read on this subject matter. I do not own a large target, but own one for .22's. I not know the hardness of the steel, but have not noticed any indentations in the metal. Never thought about the angle to the shooter either, but will in the future.
Being a new member I have had limited time on line with your site, But what time I have been on line I have read several interesting threads. I think I will enjoy this site. Thanks
In the end it will come down to your call, but we all have opinions so here is mine. I like a .357 and for p.p. will do the job, but I would fear a round going astray and through a wall hitting someone I care about. Live alone no problem. I keep a police model 12 gauge in our closet loaded...
I sort of had a similar experience, but not as dramatic as shooting the fridge. When I got my new Sig, I was experimenting with the decocker, (I was outside in the field behind the house) I tried decocking while squeezing the trigger. you guessed it BOOM! Read a little further in manual and...
hello from Terre Haute
Just wanted to say that what I have seen of your web site is pretty impressive was directed here by a friend from work. Safety first, then windage and elevation