Yep, Dear wife likes her EZ 9.S&W had a good idea when they came up with the Shield EZ. There is a market there for that type of gun.
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Yep, Dear wife likes her EZ 9.S&W had a good idea when they came up with the Shield EZ. There is a market there for that type of gun.
Yep, because it's spelled "Creedtard".The word "Creetard".
it's up to 10 days. There is not a mandatory minimum of 10 days, if the BGC comes back before then you can have it before.Not since about two years ago, when these asshats passed I-1639 and got a law on the books that, even with a CHL, you have to wait 10 days. Idiots...
Yeah, I shoulda said "up to" when I first posted that. But I was pretty pissed off just typing that reply that I'm surprised I didn't beat my keyboard to death...it's up to 10 days. There is not a mandatory minimum of 10 days, if the BGC comes back before then you can have it before.
Nah I think the frame will be fine, tbh. Enough plastic floating in the ocean for eons not getting close to broken gives me some confidence in modern materials engineering. Seems some of the smaller plastic parts may be the ones more likely to change long term.I agree. But I haven't heard of any Glock frame getting brittle or breaking down in the last 35 years. I have seen the same 5 pics recycled all over the internet where a Glock when kaboom due to overloaded ammo. Of course, the 5 pictures claim it was because the frame is polymer. LOL, whatever.
Not if you ask my wife.Of course it had to be pink....nothing else is fit for a female.
A guy I worked for liked to do something similar with his 460 Weatherby. He'd let someone shoot it with a 338 Win Mag round and then he'd put a 460 round in it. Of course, the second round then 'bout knocked the shooter on their butt. He thought it was funny. I've no use for that kind of "funny".I remember reading a funny article in a gun magazine some years ago; the author talked about hunting (Alaska I think) with a .458 Win Mag.
For kicks he would tell anyone who would listen that one of the big advantages of the .458 was that you could shoot any other belted magnum round in it. .338 Win Mag? No problem. 7mm Mag? No problem. .300 Weatherby? No problem.
He thought it was funny to play dumb and laugh while the other hunters sputtered and fussed - "But, but, but… You just can't DO that!!"
I like candy corn. But I have no use for the Creedmoor. Prolly cus we have a 243.I was reminded again of this last night, it's 6.5 Candy Corn. Who in their right mind likes Candy Corn.
I see your wife likes breakfast at Tiffany's as well.Not if you ask my wife.
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A guy I worked for liked to do something similar with his 460 Weatherby. He'd let someone shoot it with a 338 Win Mag round and then he'd put a 460 round in it. Of course, the second round then 'bout knocked the shooter on their butt. He thought it was funny. I've no use for that kind of "funny".
I like candy corn. But I have no use for the Creedmoor. Prolly cus we have a 243.
Shoot, my bad.Yep, because it's spelled "Creedtard".
Yeah, I shoulda said "up to" when I first posted that. But I was pretty pissed off just typing that reply that I'm surprised I didn't beat my keyboard to death...
Oh God.. you ran into one of THOSE guys. Types of guys that lie to themselves out loud. The best."Check the serial number. This rifle saw combat in Normandy."
Worst "experts" I have ever seen. They mishandled a revolver I was buying to the point where I had to say something, then "Sorry". Sorry is dead on.The Lacey Cabelas "outfitters" are a rare breed.
I'm not sure how, but in some weird and twisted way, I s'pose I needed that...
So, if you look at any of my post from years back you might know I worked at a sporting good store on weekends for a very long time. Now that I am retired, I am back there 2 days a week for fun.
A long wile back we were having a sale on H&R single shot break action shotguns in .410, 20ga and 12ga
So, we get a call from a customer that wanted to know if we had any 20ga left as he wanted one for his grandson and my buddy said we still had at least 5 and we could hold one for him.
So, the customer repeats to my buddy just to be clear "this is the H&R break action single shot 20ga on sale for (I don't remember the price) correct" my buddy says yes, then the customer asked HOW MANY DOES THIS HOLD!
You could see the look on my buddy face like what did you just say and being the smart A$$ that he is he says "12 WITH THE OPTIONAL BELT KIT". The customer says put one on hold for me and hung up.
He was not lying as we sold 20ga ammo belts that held 12 rounds.