When I was in Ft. Knox we trained with the 1911 there were no left hand safety. I am also a left hand shooter. So you make adjustments. Try pull a Colt out of a right hand shoulder holster when your left handed now thats a treat. Our military at that time did not make the M-7 for lefties. I just...
I remember when I was a wee lad I took Pepsi cans in those days they were made of steel or tin. I took 6 or 7 can and cut the tops and bottoms out of them except for one I left the bottom in. I then started to tape them into a long tube using electrical tape, then cut a hole in the side of the...
He the same guy who sold me my Enfield 303 last year.
I was there at 10 a.m. he was an older gentleman I will know him on sight because thats the guy I will be looking for when I come for the mini-14.
I believe the is a shootgun area for shooting clay on the far left side.
But yes it is a great place becuase it is free :)::):
They have never checked me for permit only to make sure I fill there card out
The manufacturer recommends using 0.5-pound (0.23 kg) preparations of the substance, which should detonate when shot by a high-poweredrifle. Small caliber rimfire or slow moving pistolammunition will not initiate a detonation.
Tannerite is used by shooting clubs to provide explosions for their...
Military surplus ammo is currently available at very reasonable prices. It is corrosive, but that is not a big problem with a bolt action rifle, as long as you clean it properly, immediately after shooting. (More on this later.) Cheap ammo means that you can shoot these old rifles a lot, for...