That's right, I want to buy your Lignose 2A. I prefer the brass cocking lever. If you have one you can do without (how many do you need?) please send a pm to me. It would be well taken care of.
Thanks,
chadman
Hi,
I'm looking for one of these. If you have one which needs a good home please send a PM to me. It needs to be complete and functional with less concern for finish loss/wear.
Thanks for looking,
chadman
AllenM,
I'd sure look closely when you get it apart. Hopefully it's like someone else said, a rough edge or something. I'd look to see and consider taking it to someone who could check the gaps with a caliper to ensure proper spacing. Could be several reasons why it happened or what it was...
I have one. Mine is an OWB. Great holster. Top quality leather which is thick, stitched nicely with thick thread and molded perfectly. The sides are burnished so there's no loose bits of leather tufting out. I've had mine for a couple of years and it's as good now as when it was delivered...
I've got CT on my go to gun as well as night sights. I keep a flashlight handy too which I would take with me to go check something out. No cons with a CT in my opinion. If the battery should fail for some reason I've got the night sights as a backup.
I'm not going to sweep a room with the...
When putting a pistol or any handgun away for long term storage, what are some of the things you do? Looking for tips for when I have one I don't plan on shooting for a long time (maybe over a year or more). Thanks.
What I have been doing is I do as good a job as I can cleaning it first...
Mine is horsehide and it did creak a little. I rubbed a little leather wax on it and checked the screws and it's all been good. The screws had come a little loose. But a little creak is normal I think. The kydex on mine has not lost its retention, but I understand kydex can be "formed" by...
Looking for one of these. Prefer Walther but Manurhin OK too. Don't want rust/pitting. Thanks!
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Hey billybob44_Jr,
I put Hogue grips on mine. That's it and you're set. A couple extra magazines if you're so inclined because that CZ may become one of your range favs, I know mine is.
I don't know what you're looking for in a holster, so that part's harder. Kydex, leather, IWB, OWB, etc...
Yeah I shoot steel too. Very convenient and fun. Once you get past the start up cost it's just time and ammo and gas money. No paper to clean up afterward and I always know when I hit (or miss).
I've not been hit by any blowback or anything, but I agree good glasses is recommended.
I...
Hi amboy49,
the good news is that you've narrowed it down plenty as you know the gun is fine and so are the sights. You're pushing left, and that's not bad either as it's better than being all over the place. Ask your friends who've shot the gun to draw you a picture of how they look at the...
Try Galco. I have one for a snubby. I forget the model number of the holster but it rides high and tight and close and holds the gun perfectly. Leather too which I like. Or check out High Noon Holsters. They cost more but are really nice with a reverse J hook so it won't come off your belt...
Hey Ingo,
have one of these you don't want anymore? Depending on price/condition/location, I'd be interested. Send a PM if you have one you don't mind parting with.
Thanks,
chadman
For IWB for a Glock I use a couple, one of which is already mentioned above. I like that one a lot. The other one I use is expensive, but very well made, holds the gun securely and conceals well and it also uses a reverse J-clip so it won't come off your belt when you draw, and that one is a...
If the holster will be OWB then just get whatever holster you like most, regardless of hide. I looked into this quite a bit myself when I was looking at holsters. There's a lot of conflicting information out there.
I bought an IWB holster in horse with the understanding that horsehide is...