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  1. So, I have this old Para Ordnance SSP single-stack with the finish in really bad shape. And I'd seen a unique looking cerakote job by the Sons of Liberty Gun Works on an AR. I put them together and went to Legacy Indoor Range and Armory who humored my mental situation and did this for me:

     

     


  2. On 2/7/2018 at 10:09 AM, xXxplosive said:

    Nonsense......tellin' someone to get a collar like that and not even seeing the dog.

    https://andersonk9training.com/

    Call this man....he's a great trainer and former K9 NJSP......I recommend him highly.....reference, Otto's Dad.

     

    Asa helped me with my GSD when he was 4 (the dog, not Asa). He did a great job. Lost my GSD last December and am about to adopt another myself. Super intelligent dogs. And they can be trained at any age, truly. 

     

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  3. 14 hours ago, Ray Ray said:

    I gotta be honest with you brother, model 15s are easy to find.  Is this gun a safe queen or do you plan on using it for self defense?

    Not for SD, that's what my 870 is for. Safe queen and plinking. Also, it's close to what I originally qualified on in the USAF, so "sentimental" value if you will.

    5 hours ago, Old School said:

    These are the guys I use:

    http://www.eastcoastbluing.com/

    Nice work, they don't grind them up.  Deep bluing and no spots.  Equal to factory S&W blue.

    I have no affiliation and they are just outside of Goshen,NY

    Thanks for the suggestion - I'll give them a call as well.

     


  4. Couple of questions for you all.

    I have a S&W 15-6 in need of re-bluing (holster and handling wear primarily). Can anyone give me a ball park figure on what this would cost? Also, I'd appreciate recommendations of places that would do this, preferably within an hour of the Trenton area.

    Thanks for your help.


  5. Thank you all for the information! Brucin, I'll send you a PM, thanks for the offer.

    We decided that I will buy the Glock (never really wanted one, let the hating begin ) - as luck would have it I have a permit - until he gets his NY permit. He will be driving right by me on his way up tomorrow, which works out well.

     

    Poor guy. He was in GA for infantry officer and Ranger training, picked up the Glock while he was there, and never realized how terrible gun laws are up this way. He's from CT, but never paid attention until now. His mom (my sis) is a classic upper-middle class lefty Northeasterner and she was in a panic about his trip to NY!


  6. I need some questions answered pretty quickly. My nephew is moving from GA to NY, like, this weekend. He's active duty Army and has a Glock 19.

    Are there any exceptions for military personnel in NY's handgun laws?

    I'm reading that he needs to have a NY permit before he can even possess a handgun in NY, true?

    19s have 15-round mags - again can he be excepted since he is Army?

     

    And any advice you have is greatly appreciated.

     

    THANK YOU!

     

     


  7. http://kitup.military.com/2016/10/marines-ditch-ammo-cans-push-get-lighter.html

     

    Stumbled across this article and thought it interesting. 

    I actually prefer the plastic cans. I know they're not as durable, but for basic storage they do the job for me.

    As for logistics in the field, yeah ammo cans add a lot of weight that materials science can reduce. If anll they need is a way to cluster ammo together into lift-able cubes, shrink-wrap is durable enough to do the job.

     

    The article also addresses brass though not the elusive "careless ammunition" we keep hearing about.

     

    Discuss.

     

     

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