If I missed a sign like this one at the Avon store, then my attention must have been on something else while walking through the door. In that case, shame on me. Thanks for posting this!
Not a problem for the smarta** comments... I can handle it. Your statement is accurate though; I should have taken it in with the box and slide locked back..bla bla bla...however they could have easily checked it in front of me without any issues. I guess paranoia got the best of them...or...
I currently have the same Ruger American you listed (Navy Digital Camo .308) with a Nikon 3-9. I have been very impressed with it.. light recoil, smooth trigger, accurate. We usually shoot from 200-230 and the groupings are good...usually around 1" groups at 200 yds. The accuracy is good...
I know I'm going to get a few hater responses on this, but I currently use a Blackhawk IWB size 7 for my 23/19. Although its not up to par with some of the others that have been listed above, it fits/rides well, serves it purpose, and is economical. I have not had any issues with it, but I've...
Very good advice and if I ever need to test fit a holster in the future, I will use this method... given that they don't have the same gun in their display case already. The employee said 'new policy' but I would be surprised if they actually post it anywhere at the entrance.
In reality...
I guess that I forgot to mention that this was at the Avon GM. I was fine with their actions for the most part, but I don't quite understand why they had to take it to a room in the back to 'look it over'. Were they just checking to make sure it was empty? The employee said he was under the...
OC as in Open Carry?? I'm not sure what their response/reaction would be to someone doing so in the store. I assume there would not be an issue as long as it stayed in the holster.
To answer a few questions/comments:
I hadn't actually planned on purchasing from Gander Mountain, but their prices were the same that I found online...$14.00 (not overpriced)
That particular store did not have a G23/19/32. in their case for fitment or I would have easily went that route...
As a preface, I had read a few threads on this subject and was fully aware of the requirements before moving forward. I had been searching for an IWB holster for my Glock 19/23 and wanted to make sure I found something that had a good fit. I walked into Gander Mountain over the weekend with my...
I believe Liberty Firearms in Avon has a 42 and well priced at 400.00 I have one (not for sale) and am impressed with it so far. I've only put around 30-50 rounds through it but it's definitely easier and more fun to shoot than something like an LCP or P3AT. I have noticed that the P3AT was...
That is correct, and she isn't the most accurate with throwing stars... not that we would keep them next to the bed anyways. That is a good point however, 2 is always better than 1.
As my cousin mentioned a few nights ago, it seems like the preowned firearms market is fairly saturated as of...
Very good advice and information. I'll be the first to tell myself I need more range time and training, rather than a safe full of handguns that can't hit their target.
I like what I am hearing so far. The holster situation is a plus, along with the fact that .40 may be easier to find if there is ever another ammo crisis/situation. These are actually our only 3 handguns for the time being; I sold a 9mm Shield awhile back to a close friend. To be quite...
My current Glock lineup is: G42, G23 gen4, G19 gen4
Of course, I am going to keep the 42 for concealment during warm weather and just because I want to. However, does it make sense to keep both the 23 and 19? I understand that I can place a barrel in the 23 and basically have a 19, with the...
Given the fact that there are no babies, children, or teenagers in our house, ours is rarely locked up. At night, we keep it on the floor just next to the bedside: same position & orientation every time.