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  1. I'll go a little against the previous posts and say, it depends. Some garages will have extreme temperature and humidity fluctuation that a home's interior doesn't. Now if you only plan on storing polymer/parkerized/stainless firearms, then no big deal. But if some of your guns have fine wood stocks and gloss bluing, they may do better in a more temperature controlled environment.
  2. They actually do glide very well. They kinda have to, since ejection isn't really a great option.
  3. Good luck! I keep reading on this thread that any qualification is pretty much impossible to pass with anything short of a scoped target gun.
  4. Montana Gold uses a gold color for their bullets as well, although they are a very good quality.
  5. Probably the best IPA out there right now IMO. Wish it were easier to find, I've only had it from tap. Doing some "Imma head out" right now. Really wish they would bring back "Flyin Hawaiian". Punch flavored IPA sounds nasty, but its really an incredible summer beer.
  6. Some online instructors advise to just tell LEOs that you have a CCW permit, and let them ask the questions about if your are carrying, where, etc..
  7. I consider Mas Ayoob an authority on the subject, and its definitely worthwhile to watch his videos or read his books on the subject. For example, in his 20 year-old video, he explains that a woman running down the street screaming rape and being chased by a guy could very well be a hooker trying to escape from an undercover cop. Would not be a good idea to draw down and shoot. Or the guy knocking at your door at 3am could be an officer trying to inform you of an emergency/accident, etc..
  8. Am I reading this right? You shouldn't be able to carry a handgun because you have a higher chance of being shot by a police officer? Is there a secret hand signal that we should know about? And in the same document, CCW holders are a risk to injuring or killing innocent people due to density?
  9. I've been enjoying Kicking Horse Cliffhanger in a superauto machine lately. Easy to find on Amazon.
  10. You could also use: Gold Dot G2 Nosler Tipped Bonded Winchester Ready Defense Most folks go with Hornady because they are easy to find, listed by NJSP by name and is a proven, quality ammo.
  11. I think the overwhelming consensus on this board is that there should not be any qualification requirement. You will also not find many that think practice and training, at least to the level of most of the qualifications courses, is a bad idea. With that said, I can't remember the last time I went to the range and didn't hear folks talk about how badly most LEOs shoot. Ironic.
  12. Some IWB holster use specifically designed j-hooks to wear a shirt over them. Crossbreed is one of those, and it works "just OK", but is completely dependent on your build and the fitment of your clothes. H.E.'s recommendation is better. I do know of several LEOs that swear by ankle holster for BUG sized guns, but I just can't...
  13. If you're not in too much of a rush. the Ruger-made Marlin 336 is being reintroduced in the next few months. If Ruger's first go-around with Marlin rifles is any indication, it will be one of the better 336's ever made. Might be worthwhile to wait on that.
  14. If I am understanding the requirements correctly, it sounds like you're looking for something to bring to the range and shoot little tiny groups on paper. I'll second the Model 41 as arguably one of the most accurate handguns currently made. For something in 9mm, take a look at a Sig P210. I don't have one, but they do have a cult-like following for accuracy and build quality. Of course, those tiny groups would depend on your own skill in shooting iron sighted handguns. If end result is the only thing that matters, then just plop a red-dot on just about any single-action gun and you should be golden.
  15. For years we have been hearing from the left and media that gunshops and manufacturers should be held legally liable for the misuse of firearms. Suddenly I keep hearing on MSNBC/CNN, etc., that he made a mistake and shouldn't be charged. Our honorable politicians should be posed with the question of why he shouldn't be prosecuted and gunshops should.
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