A pistol lower for your SBR may also be a good idea so you have the option to easily take it out of state as a pistol. Then, you don't need to mess with notice/ additional requirements for interstate transport of an SBR.
December through March 2014, I saw a few bald as well as golden eagles on Lake Maxinkuckee. Watching them go after and carry away Coots was pretty amazing. I hope I see them again this year, currently hundreds if not thousands of coots to eat.
The judge is definitely the worst. Timing was off out of the box, Taurus took their time fixing. Six weeks late it came back, I messed around with it a bit, and sold it soon after.
Last year, in another thread, I posted a picture of a black doe that I encountered in Northern Indiana. https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/great-outdoors/366665-black-doe-indiana.html
The kingtuck leather portion is very wide and distributes the weight better than even an OWB holster. When the gun is in the holster, the holster is inside your pants, and secured with nice thick belt the gun is very secure. Almost as secure as an all kydex friction holster, but much more...
I am exactly the same size and I carry a g26 in a Galco King Tuck, which is very similar to the Alien Gear. Works well with Jeans and basically any shirt. The hybrid leather/neoprene and Kydex type holster is by far the most comfortable IWB style I have tried.
Yesterday, a couple buddies and I were taking turns shooting and spotting, off the benches on the 50 yard Kingsbury range, when a fly landed on my target. The fly sat there for two near misses and I was lucky enough to hit it on the third, SPLAT! Believe it or not, the shot was definitely a...
Smith and Wesson and Springfield both sent me a free shipping label. Smith and Wesson had a fed ex truck at my house ready to pick it up by the end of the same day I called. Impressive service.