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  1. and those are the ones from your mag..they were red at one time....carbon as you say....mine look rubbed and dirty from my pocket....I've noticed the rubber attracts junk......omo....switched to something else.
  2. don't care much for these rubber tipped rounds....they attract dirt in the magazine and the rubber gets dirty, and the rubber wears / rubs if your carrying the mag in pocket.....could affect loading port delivery.....omo.
  3. Well in one of the vids I've seen apparently a few copper rounds in some cases defeat body armor out of a 9mm....I dunno, but I do know no armor penetrating rounds in NJ along with JHP and others............
  4. anyone carrying any of the non-hollow cavity / Solid copper monolythic rounds like Underwood or Ft. Scott........checking my options.
  5. I guess I already know....our Midland walkies reach about a 1/2mi. up here on the Mountain.
  6. Living through a different era than most of the younger fellas on here, it's funny how I can see the evolution of the modern holster (although these are still made, sold and used world wide) into the Kydex and mind altering reality of the present.....no one had to tell my buddies to keep their finger off the trigger while drawing a gun....but I guess today we need to be told everything........omo. PS......a concealed holster, and that's what carrying a pancake style today would be, would not be for fashion purposes as someone here suggested....ya probably never tried one with a Model 19-4 in one under your jacket.
  7. center pic of the pancake OWB.....for instance.....most of you here are novices.....not sayin' but I was carrying a revolver since the 70's and my first Model 36.....all these holster types are used every day by CCW folks around the country......all these restriction are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just seems to me who ever concocted this was only considering autos and not double action revolvers......omo.
  8. How does this pertain to NJ..... . Holster requirements For purposes of this section, “holster” means a device or sheath that securely retains a handgun which, at a minimum, conceals and protects the main body of the firearm, maintains the firearm in a consistent and accessible position, and renders the trigger covered and inaccessible while the handgun is fully seated in the holster. (cf: P.L.2018, c.37, s.1) Most leather holster for revolvers some of which we still carry do not have the trigger covered...ie. high-ride / pancake .....so where doe this fall in.
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