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aceofspadeshq at gee mail.com CBD: cbd at cutjibnewsletter.com Buck: buck.throckmorton at protonmail.com joe mannix: mannix2024 at proton.me MisHum: petmorons at gee mail.com J.J. Sefton: sefton at cutjibnewsletter.com | Gun Thread: The Friendly Skies and Guns [Weasel]Do you like movies about gladiators? Is it easy to fly with firearms as checked luggage?And the answer is a resounding yes, in fact it's easy-peasy! Let's explore below, shall we? Well, depending on your definition of "easy-peasy" that is. I have flown all over the country with firearms in checked baggage, and seriously, it is no big deal with really only a couple additional steps in the regular airline check-in process. In fact, the first time I flew with a firearm I was a little surprised at how easy it really was. Here are the TSA Rules regarding the transport of firearms. In a nutshell, guns go as checked baggage only and must be securely locked in a hard-sided container. I am a big fan of Pelican cases because they are durable as shit and protect my investment in the guns very well. In all the flights I've taken, I have never had any damage whatsoever when using them. TIP: Buy an inexpensive electric carving knife to cut the Pelican foam for a custom fit. Trace an outline on the back side of the foam with a Sharpie and carve away. If you're careful it does a neat and professional job. It's important to review your airline's rules well in advance on weapons as they can differ slightly among carriers. In the case of long guns you need to be aware of size restrictions and oversize fees, in particular. Also, since it's going as checked baggage, you might be charged for a second bag, so be prepared. Just go to the airline's website and read the rules, then print a copy to take to the airport. Having the airline's policies in hand may prove useful if you end up with a ticket agent who starts making up their own rules. Handguns are a little easier; all the previous rules apply but they can go inside another checked bag, eliminating additional fees if you're already checking a bag. How about ammo? Small arms ammunition up to .75 cal, and shotgun shells of any gauge, are subject to the same rules as firearms. Cartridges must be packed in a container designed to carry ammunition, such as the box it was sold in, or aftermarket cartridge boxes, and placed inside a locked hard-sided container. Ammo can be shipped inside the same locked container as the firearm if space allows. Airlines impose a weight limit on ammunition which is generally 11 pounds. Check with your airline on this. So, what's the procedure at the airport, you ask? When you arrive proceed directly to the ticket counter with a live agent rather than a ticket machine. Tell them who you are, where you are going, and that you have a weapon to declare. Some airlines will have you fill out a small card with your name and flight information that goes inside the case. Finish the check-in process and do not lose your claim check for the baggage. The agent will either escort or otherwise direct you to the TSA screening area who will almost certainly ask you to open the case so they can have a peek. Sometimes, they will swab the inside for explosive residue. As soon as they are done, lock the case and hand it over. I use the sturdiest padlocks I can find, but I also carry a couple of TSA approved toy locks in case they insist on those, and for that reason I also bring a handful of zip-ties so I can tell immediately at the destination baggage claim if the case has been opened. Get on the airplane, fly around eating pretzels, and arrive at your destination. Pee first, then go directly to baggage claim. I usually go to the baggage office, introduce myself, and let them know I'm expecting a firearm from Flight X (insert your flight number here). Next I go to the carousel to claim my regular checked baggage. The weapon will (should) be hand carried to the baggage office by a baggage handler, typically at the very end of the aircraft unloading process. By that time I'm usually back in the baggage office. If your shit isn't f'd up, slip the guy a quarter. They will want to see your ID and the claim ticket you didn't lose, and you're on your way. For the return flight, simply repeat the process. Southwest Airlines is particularly gun friendly and I've also flown Delta Airlines a number of times with no problems. You may want to allow a little extra time at the airport, but that's about it. See? I told you it was easy! Q: What happens if my flight is diverted to a hostile jurisdiction such as New York or New Jersey - will I go to jail?A: I don't know, it's never happened to me. Here's a skerry article from the NRA-ILA which states in part: Special advisory for New York & New Jersey airports: Despite federal law that protects travelers, authorities at JFK, La Guardia, Newark, and Albany airports have been known to enforce state and local firearm laws against airline travelers who are passing through their jurisdictions. In some cases, even persons traveling in full compliance with federal law have been arrested or threatened with arrest. FOPA's protections have been substantially narrowed by court decisions in certain parts of the country, particularly in the Northeast. Persons traveling through New York and New Jersey airports may want to consider shipping their firearms to their final destinations rather than bringing them through airports in these jurisdictions.I think the risk of an inadvertent stop in one of these jurisdictions is probably small, but if it's more likely based on your circumstances and itinerary, you may want to consider making other arrangements, or bring your attorney with you on the trip. Here is 18 U.S. Code section 926A - Interstate Transportation of Firearms regarding transportation in vehicles. And finally our pal Yudhishthira's Dice posted a good tip with regard to the original question: If you're flying with firearms, put all your valuables with the gun - TSA is required to lock/seal bags with weapons, and only supervisors can open them. I knew a guy who doesn't even shoot, who got a pistol just to pack with his pro video camera, after "They'll Steal Anything" pinched his old one.Sounds like good advice. Thanks Yudhishthira's Dice! How about you all? Any air travel with weapons stories to share? Article: The Law of Self Defense - When Prosecutors Run You Out of Money [h/t CBD] Shooting Sports: Little Known Rifle Cartridges Starline Brass in 7.65 French Long [h/t redc1c4] Shooting Sports: Service Rifle Accurate Shooter: 7mm Cartridge Guide Shooting Times: All About Primers Shooting Sports: S&W MP 15-22 This is one of my targets from a few months back. I went to turn it in to my instructor and she asked me what happened with the little guy to the right of the 6. I told her that was when I jerked the trigger instead of squeezing and letting it surprise me. She ended up keeping it so she could show her other students. I thought it would be fun to share.Thanks Jordan61! It was very thoughtful of you to pull that one as an instructional example for us! Not many shooters would be willing to spoil those great groups with an intentionally errant shot for the benefit of others. You're a Great American! Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Ready on the firing line
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:01 PM (BbGew) 2
Go!
Damn you, Skip! Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:01 PM (RqZyu) 3
Jordan61 is a very good shot.
Quality 'ette Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:04 PM (xJa6I) 4
I called the corgis but was a bad boy not practicing left hand only loading
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:04 PM (BbGew) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:04 PM (Wx/+I) 6
I went to a gun store and handled the merchandise. I was very encouraged that there are quite a few concealed carry pieces on which my tiny finger can reach the trigger.
The S&W M&P 380 Shield EZ looks interesting. The slide is easy to rack. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 07:05 PM (i/wJA) 7
Despite federal law that protects travelers, authorities at JFK, La Guardia, Newark, and Albany airports have been known to enforce state and local firearm laws against airline travelers who are passing through their jurisdictions. If it's interstate travel, doesn't Federal law take precedence? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:07 PM (Wx/+I) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:09 PM (cqNba) 9
If it's interstate travel, doesn't Federal law take precedence?
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:07 PM (Wx/+I Since when does the law apply if it interferes with totalitarian goals? Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 07:09 PM (i/wJA) 10
How do I know Dove season starts in 2 weeks- Because all the doves are gathering at my house now.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:10 PM (vS1FJ) 11
Jordan61 is a very good shot. Quality 'ette Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards Good taste in music as well. *buffs fingernails on lapel* Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:10 PM (Wx/+I) 12
Yesterday, in fact, I got the chance to shoot with Jordan61 and Nurse Ratchet and Jordan61's husband.
I had brought wheel guns (Ruger Vaquero in .44 and S&W Model 10 in .3 and my Ruger 1911 as well as my CZ P07, which was on carry duty that day. I was trying to practice my one-handed shooting, because I suck at it. I REALLY suck shooting one handed with my revolvers. I put in a good double action group on one target, using the Model 10, but it was harder than it was with the 1911. Here are the problems, in addition to me sucking: The S&W M10 doesn't not have a lot of recoil, but it is very common for my hand to slip on the wood grips, so my first shot is fine, the rest are high because I'm no longer gripping the revolver correctly. The Ruger Vaquero was loaded with .44 special instead of magnum rounds. With all that shiny metal, the recoil was about the same as a .45 ACP. However the sights are more primitive on the Vaquero and I still don't have a good grip on damn thing, so I was stringing shots in a horizontal line. Sheesh. I had one good group, then the damn loading gate jammed. More on that later. 1911 one handed shots were the best, the trigger isn't as good as the Rock Island but it's getting better with use and I can make a nice tight group with it. I'm surprised and impressed. More training needed, more practice. But it was a darn good day. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:10 PM (xJa6I) 13
If it's interstate travel, doesn't Federal law take precedence? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:07 PM (Wx/+ One would think so. One would wrong. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:11 PM (RqZyu) 14
Jordan61 is a very good shot.
Quality 'ette Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:04 PM (xJa6I) ----- I wouldn't want to tangle with her! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:11 PM (MVjcR) 15
Weasel, I remember flying and picking up my luggage at the carousel taking out my sidearm right there. How are the mighty fallen. Having that beer (Guiness Blonde) now and making TxMoMe gub list. So far, Ruger 22/45, SandW AR15/22, Sig M11 (CBD!), and several in the Glock perfection 9mm for some of you Goldilocks.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 07:11 PM (UUkQp) 16
I am happy to report that Colt returned my 380 Mustang Pocketlite pistol. I took it to the range and it works great! I had returned it to them a month ago because it choked on every type of ammo I fed it. It now feeds essentially every ammo I tried (8 differing types/brands), without fail. (The one exception seems to be Aguila ammo - I don't know why the gun gags on that brand).Colt performed the work for FREE even though the pistol is more than 4 years past its warranty. Yay, Colt!
Posted by: Spankmeister at August 18, 2019 07:12 PM (dn8lZ) 17
Mark Andrew Edwards, the pressing question is -Were you wearing your cap?
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:12 PM (vS1FJ) 18
Weasel, I remember flying and picking up my luggage at the carousel taking out my sidearm right there. How are the mighty fallen. Having that beer (Guiness Blonde) now and making TxMoMe gub list. So far, Ruger 22/45, SandW AR15/22, Sig M11 (CBD!), and several in the Glock perfection 9mm for some of you Goldilocks.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 07:11 PM (UUkQp) --- Nice! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:14 PM (MVjcR) 19
The New York/New Jersey part applies in particular to a passenger traveling lawfully through any of those airports, and their connecting flight is delayed, requiring the passenger to take temporary possession of their luggage, usually for overnight.
You take your checked baggage, and go to hotel, even on the airport property, and you now are illegally in possession of a prohibited firearm. If delayed i NY/NJ...do NOT take possession of your luggage containing your firearm. Require the airline to retain possession of it, overnight if need be, and have them place it on your connecting flight without it ever being back in your physical possession during your delay. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:14 PM (cqNba) 20
I think you would need an 88 to hit that flying target.
Posted by: fluffy at August 18, 2019 07:15 PM (dCRRg) 21
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Jordan61 is a very good shot. Quality 'ette Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:04 PM (xJa6I) Thanks Mark! And thanks again for letting me have my very first go with a revolver. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 07:15 PM (JHQ5S) 22
17 Mark Andrew Edwards, the pressing question is -Were you wearing your cap?
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:12 PM (vS1FJ) I wore it last week with pride! The wife made me take it off to go out to eat. I forgot to wear it this week Just plain forgot it back home. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:15 PM (xJa6I) 23
The Donks would far rather punish the innocent than punish the guilty for gun crime. In the gun control paradise of Chicago, James Mather was charged with felony gun possession and 5 misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a weapon and walked on $500 bail. It's easier to take away your rights than to publish actual gun criminals.
https://bit.ly/30lsKHG Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Tyrannosaur Wrangler at August 18, 2019 07:15 PM (+y/Ru) 24
Despite federal law that protects travelers, authorities at JFK, La
Guardia, Newark, and Albany airports have been known to enforce state and local firearm laws against airline travelers who are passing through their jurisdictions. So what will they do, confiscate? Around the time Bronco Bama raided Gibson Guitars for using banned woods they were grabbing old acoustic guitars, if it's true. I don't think I'd take the chance. Posted by: dartist at August 18, 2019 07:15 PM (K22Va) 25
i traveled commercial, from LAX to Little Rock AR, and back, with an M-60 GPMG.
in OG-107's and my State Marksmanship Team hat... swapped planes in DFW, stood up to get off, so i could meet the container with our crate in it, and told the guy in front of me i had to get off the plane, so could i get by? him "we all have to get off the plane" (IOW, lolgf) me: "but i'm the onlyu one transporting machine guns..." i got up front real fast, then out the side door on a roll up staircase, and down on the tarmac. fun trip, except for the no drinking part... Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 07:16 PM (SEclx) 26
If it's interstate travel, doesn't Federal law take precedence?
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:07 PM (Wx/+I) --- only in a nation of laws... we aren't one anymore. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 07:17 PM (SEclx) 27
I had great experiences flying out of Providence, RI, of all places, with multiple firearms.
Once, I had an M-forgery broken down and a Beretta 92 FS in the same case. The TSA guy asked, approvingly, if I was Secret Service. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:18 PM (RqZyu) 28
Who is the guy who used to cob here that runs the H2 twitter account? Andy something?
I remember him stating that he checked firearms at Logan airport in Boston and it was no big deal. Something about going home to Georgia for turkey season. Posted by: fluffy at August 18, 2019 07:19 PM (dCRRg) 29
Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:14 PM (cqNba) Very nice explanation. Thank you. In short, think of NJ/NY as authoritarian states where you have no rights. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at August 18, 2019 07:19 PM (Wx/+I) 30
@24
So what will they do, confiscate? Around the time Bronco Bama raided Gibson Guitars for using banned woods they were grabbing old acoustic guitars, if it's true. I don't think I'd take the chance. ----------------- They throw you in jail. It's happened on more than one occasion, including some that were well-publicized on this blog in the past. Posted by: junior at August 18, 2019 07:20 PM (Fp6vo) 31
I practiced with left hand, but it appears I misunderstood last week's post. #SadButNotSad
Posted by: Anthony Weiner at August 18, 2019 07:20 PM (GTgMm) 32
you can always FedEx or UPS your ammo to your destination.
not sure if you can send your firearms to yourself the same way. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 07:22 PM (SEclx) 33
19 The New York/New Jersey part applies in particular to a passenger traveling lawfully through any of those airports, and their connecting flight is delayed, requiring the passenger to take temporary possession of their luggage, usually for overnight.
You take your checked baggage, and go to hotel, even on the airport property, and you now are illegally in possession of a prohibited firearm. If delayed i NY/NJ...do NOT take possession of your luggage containing your firearm. Require the airline to retain possession of it, overnight if need be, and have them place it on your connecting flight without it ever being back in your physical possession during your delay. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:14 PM (cqNba) ------- Summed it up nicely. Thank you! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:22 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: dartist at August 18, 2019 07:23 PM (K22Va) 35
Question, do you all want different distances for the pistol targets at the MoMe?
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:23 PM (vS1FJ) 36
Put a new leather sling on the M1 today. Have to get a new forend for the Mossberg 500 - the original one is waaay too loose and it's been agreed here many times, tighter is better. Might as well put a rail on it at the same time. And a flashlight, and a shot holder, etc.
Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 07:24 PM (Y4EXg) 37
35 Question, do you all want different distances for the pistol targets at the MoMe?
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:23 PM (vS1FJ) ------ I usually do best at about 5 feet. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:26 PM (MVjcR) 38
Yeah, SouthWest is great with guns. I've also flown United into and out of Dallas with multiple firearms with nary a glitch.
Of course, in Dallas, I saw a shitload of containers that looked a lot like mine. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:27 PM (RqZyu) 39
I am off the boat bishes.
Spent some time cruising the Western Caribbean. They do not allow firearms on a boat. I saw many places with no firearms placards. In Honduras the banks had seriously armed guards. Saw a real purty 12 gauge Marinecote carried by a fully tacced out guard. Posted by: blaster at August 18, 2019 07:27 PM (PPSSE) 40
"Summed it up nicely. Thank you!"
Glad to help. Our local shooters forum, mdshooters.com discusses these issues frequently. Sort of like...there is much antidotal evidence to suggest that the Maryland License Plate Readers at ALL the major choke-points are tied in to flag out of state vehicles registered to individuals who have some form of concealed carry permit in their home State. Oddly enough, many of them get stopped for claimed equipment or speed checks. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:28 PM (cqNba) 41
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:27 PM (RqZyu)
----- Sure you can't make it to the TXMoMe? I can try to put in a good word for you! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:28 PM (MVjcR) 42
In the olden days, hunters could carry their rifle with them in the cabin.
Posted by: Ronster at August 18, 2019 07:29 PM (NOanj) 43
"I usually do best at about 5 feet."
Aahhh....must be talking long gun targets, right? Cause for me, handgun won't be out that far. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:29 PM (cqNba) 44
Oddly enough, many of them get stopped for claimed equipment or speed checks. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:28 PM (cqNba) ------- I used to drive between Alexandria and Bridgeville, DE a lot and heard about that. Never got stopped though! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:31 PM (MVjcR) 45
found out this week that Resident 3vil ordered a BORS sight earlier this year for her Barrett...
AFAIK, it never came. she's researching to see now if she was even charged for it. if not there's a Leopold V3i out there what would w*rk, but then we'd need a scope for the Steyr 460. #firstworldproblems Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 07:31 PM (SEclx) 46
Hell any redblooded Texan with a chaw can spit further than 5 feet.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:31 PM (vS1FJ) 47
and another thank you to Ben Had for the hat. I just love it.
Especially the 'buy ammo' on the sides Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:31 PM (xJa6I) 48
Best to never fly anywhere near NY or PRoNJ.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:32 PM (BbGew) 49
Posted by: blaster at August 18, 2019 07:27 PM (PPSSE) Where all did you go? When I was planning our cruise a few years ago, hubs refused to let me book the one that went to Roatan because he said, and I quote, "Roatan is a shithole. I'm not going there." Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 07:32 PM (JHQ5S) 50
46 Hell any redblooded Texan with a chaw can spit further than 5 feet.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:31 PM (vS1FJ) ------ Sadly, I'm only half Texan. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:33 PM (MVjcR) 51
"Never got stopped though!"
I am not too sure when the increased placement of LPR's took place. But now, between LPR's and EZPass transducers getting pinged, it's not hard for metadata to really track where you were, and at what time in the State. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:34 PM (cqNba) 52
Ben Had, sent email as requested.
Posted by: olddog in mo at August 18, 2019 07:34 PM (Dhht7) 53
Weasel, I'd love to. I'm not traveling much anymore. Mostly down to MA and RI by car. I've kept my permits updated so I can carry my normal capacity (!) hand guns with being too afeerd of the Stasis.
But if you could sort of keep one late-entry spot sort of open, that would be kewl. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:34 PM (RqZyu) Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 18, 2019 07:35 PM (1g7ch) 55
Weasel, you have been given Honorary Texan status. We are gonna make your blood run chicken fried steak.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:35 PM (vS1FJ) 56
But if you could sort of keep one late-entry spot sort of open, that would be kewl.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:34 PM (RqZyu) -------- Will do. I'd be great to shake your hand! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (MVjcR) 57
Weasel, thanks for the gun thread. I don't know what commenters are talking about most of the time. I still enjoy reading the thread.
Posted by: Ronster at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (NOanj) 58
olddog, Thank you, will answer here shortly.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (vS1FJ) 59
So, stuck loading gate on the Ruger Vaquero.
Me and other folks had bout about 48 round through it and I was noticing the gate was getting harder and harder to open. Until finally, the damn thing would NOT open at all. Luckily, all I had in there were spent shell cases, but the gate would NOT open. And I didn't want to force it. So I put some CLP on the hinges, emailed Ruger support for a RMA and left it over night. Lo and behold, the next morning it opened up and I was able to unload it. Next I'm going to take the cylinder out and detail clean around the hinge. Dunno why it jammed, the gun wasn't spotless but it was close to it. Everything can jam. Everything can malfunction, sometimes in ways you just can't fix immediately. Best argument for carrying more than one gun. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (xJa6I) 60
54 >>> Small arms ammunition up to .75 cal, ???
Typo or not typo? Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 18, 2019 07:35 PM (1g7ch) ----- Not a typo! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: BB-62 at August 18, 2019 07:37 PM (cqNba) 62
Firearms possession is one more reason I won't fly. (There are many.) With my luck my flight to Boise would end up at JFK. While a convention of NY and NJ district attourneys were going through.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:37 PM (bmdz3) 63
57 Weasel, thanks for the gun thread. I don't know what commenters are talking about most of the time. I still enjoy reading the thread.
Posted by: Ronster at August 18, 2019 07:36 PM (NOanj) -------- You are most very welcome. Thank you! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:37 PM (MVjcR) 64
54 >>> Small arms ammunition up to .75 cal, ???
Typo or not typo? I wondered about that, too. Maybe it's a Texas thing. Posted by: t-bird at August 18, 2019 07:38 PM (GTgMm) 65
Weasel, can you take a picture of your Texaginian shirt for me, I'm a couple of pictures short for the calendar.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:38 PM (vS1FJ) 66
.75 is 12 guage or my Brown Bess musket
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:39 PM (BbGew) 67
51 "Never got stopped though!"
I am not too sure when the increased placement of LPR's took place. But now, between LPR's and EZPass transducers getting pinged, it's not hard for metadata to really track where you were, and at what time in the State. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:34 PM (cqNba) ------ Yeah - I tried to be Mr. Speed Limit while in MD. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:39 PM (3/7eb) 68
Howdy y'all!
Had the pleased of hanging out with mark, Jordan 61 plus hubby. I liked marks .44special. Fun weekend! Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:40 PM (PkVlr) 69
Damn, I told NaCly not to worry about bringing the RPG.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:40 PM (vS1FJ) 70
65 Weasel, can you take a picture of your Texaginian shirt for me, I'm a couple of pictures short for the calendar.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:38 PM (vS1FJ) -------- Will do! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:40 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (PkVlr) 72
55 Weasel, you have been given Honorary Texan status. We are gonna make your blood run chicken fried steak.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:35 PM (vS1FJ) ------ I'm honored! Thank you! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (MVjcR) 73
I liked marks .44special.
Fun weekend! Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:40 PM (PkVlr) Was that the one that you put all the rounds through within about a one-inch space? Thanks again for having us! We went to Leavenworth and ended up spending the night in Wenatchee last night because we didn't feel like driving another 3 hours. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 07:42 PM (JHQ5S) 74
You can't take your 20mm Oerlikon AA gun by air
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (BbGew) 75
Small arms ammunition up to .75 cal I guess that lets out the 88 magnum. https://youtu.be/A75nSS-kxT8 Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (aKsyK) 76
Insom will be here ----> 3 2 1
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (vS1FJ) 77
43 "I usually do best at about 5 feet."
Aahhh....must be talking long gun targets, right? Cause for me, handgun won't be out that far. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:29 PM (cqNba) ----------- *fistbump* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (MVjcR) 78
Gidday all. Air travel with guns hummmm. International air travel with guns! If you know how it works its all good. A mare if you do not. Bringing back some rifles from Merkca this year into a NZ city. Had the NZ permit to import, all good. Gun case (locked) checked in from LAX as a evil item containing evil guns as per normal. Red stickers and tickets everywhere. Separated from standard luggage as if it was plutonium fresh from a reactor. On arrival I informed NZ Customs that I was indeed importing evil guns, no worries await for po po to process, guns will go to Customs/po po via secret channel. Please wait out . OK sit on the naughty step awaiting arrival of po po.
After 40 minutes all other passengers having left the building, I spot a wee trolley dolly uplift an item from the luggage carousel,WTF, my item, evil guns. She starts to disappear into the distance struggling to lift a heavy case. I call this to the attention of the customs chick and she chases the trolley dolly, swearing at the lack of security by the airline (asshole Quantas BTW). Po po turn up very pleasant , all good can I carry your bags to the door sir? An hour of my life I will not recover. Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (bgJ0E) 79
71 Fun thread as always, weasel!
Thank You! *smooch* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (PkVlr) ------ *blushes* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (3/7eb) 80
Jordan61,
It was! You should think about that Glock 42. It really liked you. Guys, don't mess with this woman. Just. Don't. And y'all are so welcome! I was happy and honored to have y'all! Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (PkVlr) 81
So I took the Mossberg Shockwave to the local indoor range.
Open the case for inspection, and the young man behind the counter says, gotta put a stock on that to shoot here. Um....can't do that pardner, I say. So he tells me that all shotguns must have a stock. Short day at the range. May wind up having to meet Weasel at Weasel Acres for a test drive of this thing. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (cqNba) 82
74 You can't take your 20mm Oerlikon AA gun by air
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (BbGew) Yes you can! Just take the barrel out. Easier to fit in transit cases. Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 07:45 PM (bgJ0E) 83
I've flown many-a-time with firearms and never had any hassles. Of course, I was flying to gun-friendly jurisdictions, not totalitarian East Coast hellholes.
My planned range trip got canceled, which is a shame because I need to feed and burp the PC-9 which found its way into my safe a few days ago. I told my wife that it wasn't a new purchase; rather, the AR and the Glock must've had a baby. Just kidding; she's a proper 'ette and approves of gun purchases. Posted by: PabloD at August 18, 2019 07:47 PM (s25nj) 84
Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 07:43 PM (bgJ0E)
--------- Without exception, I always had more trouble getting back into the U.S. from Canada than I did heading north. I had made the trip so many times some of the Customs guys would recognize me. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (3/7eb) 85
I attended a class on using and maintaining AR rifles. Definitely worthwhile. Seeing a rifle field stripped, cleaned and lubed and reassembled made sense out of all the reading I had done. And I got some good instruction on stance and handling. An AR (a Ruger AR556 in this case) is so different from my older style guns. Yeah, I can make the thing go bang, but this was a real and valuable learning experience.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (bmdz3) 86
Weasel, I remember flying and picking up my luggage at the carousel taking out my sidearm right there. How are the mighty fallen. Having that beer (Guiness Blonde) now and making TxMoMe gub list. So far, Ruger 22/45, SandW AR15/22, Sig M11 (CBD!), and several in the Glock perfection 9mm for some of you Goldilocks.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 07:11 PM (UUkQp) --- Nice! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:14 PM (MVjcR) I have an uncle he swears you used to hand your carry piece to the Pilot when you boarded. Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (1g7ch) 87
"Cartridges must be packed in a container designed to carry ammunition, such as the box it was sold in, or aftermarket cartridge boxes, and placed inside a locked hard-sided container. Ammo can be shipped inside the same locked container as the firearm if space allows."
This varies from airline to airline. Some will require that rifle ammo be commercial 20 round box. An MTM ammo box or equivalent will not be allowed. Likewise the ability to place ammo in the rifle case. It may or may not be allowed. Posted by: iron308 at August 18, 2019 07:49 PM (ziEko) 88
Maybe I can add some revolvers to the TxMoMe list. .22lr/.22mag, maybe even a 9mm. Yes I said 9mm.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 07:49 PM (UUkQp) 89
OK, range report. And it's a good 'un!
Took the 3 .22 rifles from last week and my Ruger SR-22 to the real range yesterday. Had the place to myself except for one couple there also doing .22. Turns out he's the champion aspirin shooter at the range; I didn't even know aspirin were dangerous! Anyway, fine tuned rifles at 100, then pushed it out to 125, 150 and 200. Keeping copious notes, of course. Got to talking with champ and he said nice things about me hitting targets with a factory10-22, a 1967 Sears single shot boltie and a 1970's Mossberg. Then he set up steel at 150, freshly painted. Nine of them, from about six inches in diameter down to two, said, "Go to it." First shot on 1-7, then two shots each on 8 and 9. Very satisfying for an old fart who may not have 20/20 vision anymore Ok, I'm done. Brag is over. But I did get a woodie. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:49 PM (RqZyu) 90
>>> 85 I attended a class on using and maintaining AR rifles. Definitely worthwhile. Seeing a rifle field stripped, cleaned and lubed and reassembled made sense out of all the reading I had done. And I got some good instruction on stance and handling. An AR (a Ruger AR556 in this case) is so different from my older style guns. Yeah, I can make the thing go bang, but this was a real and valuable learning experience.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (bmdz3) Hey JTB, if you don't mind sharing, where was this? A local place? I've been trying to pick from various options for similar classes. Posted by: Helena Handbasket at August 18, 2019 07:49 PM (0ReGO) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:50 PM (cqNba) 92
85 I attended a class on using and maintaining AR rifles. Definitely worthwhile. Seeing a rifle field stripped, cleaned and lubed and reassembled made sense out of all the reading I had done. And I got some good instruction on stance and handling. An AR (a Ruger AR556 in this case) is so different from my older style guns. Yeah, I can make the thing go bang, but this was a real and valuable learning experience.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (bmdz3) ---------- Nice, JTB! It's surprising how informative that sort of instruction can be. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:50 PM (3/7eb) 93
Likewise the ability to place ammo in the rifle case. It may or may not be allowed. Posted by: iron308 at August 18, 2019 07:49 PM (ziEko) ----- As always, check with the airline. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:51 PM (3/7eb) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:53 PM (cqNba) 95
As usual, thanks for hosting the gun thread - the highlight of my lurking week. I don't anticipate ever transporting any firearms via air, but appreciate the discussion and info.
Posted by: Pod Hamp at August 18, 2019 07:53 PM (RBFmA) 96
Gunga la gunga !
Posted by: JT at August 18, 2019 07:53 PM (arJlL) 97
Heading to MN in a month and considering taking a firearm or two.
Rather than travel with a firearm, I may just buy one on the other end and be done with it. And, sadly, no, not been to the range. I don't do 100+ heat well at all any more. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 07:54 PM (WEBkv) 98
Hi Hiccup
Posted by: Burp at August 18, 2019 07:54 PM (v0R5T) 99
95 As usual, thanks for hosting the gun thread - the highlight of my lurking week. I don't anticipate ever transporting any firearms via air, but appreciate the discussion and info.
Posted by: Pod Hamp at August 18, 2019 07:53 PM (RBFmA) ------ You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:54 PM (MVjcR) 100
12 ... Glad you used 44 specials instead of magnums. It is an underappreciated caliber and definitley better for beginners to revolvers. Like the 38 special and 45 Colt, it is a dream to handload.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:55 PM (bmdz3) 101
1 Ready on the firing line
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 07:01 PM (BbGew) ------------ Ready on the right! Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 07:55 PM (WEBkv) 102
"lock/seal bags with weapons, and only supervisors can open them."
I would say that my rifle case gets re-openned again, somewhere else, by someone else, about half the time after the initial TSA inspection that occurs when when I check the case. The case may arrive with new locks or zip ties in place of the locks. We know the law better than the people enforcing it. I am not sure that i would trust easily hidden camera equipment to TSA firearm procedure. Posted by: iron308 at August 18, 2019 07:55 PM (ziEko) 103
Looks like Hiccup has left the
Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:56 PM (cqNba) 104
Been posting on the impromptu movie thread, to avoid OT.
Frankly the gub thread scares me. I thought I was bad-ass until I met the Horde (being from Wyoming and all). Turns out I'm a friggin' neophyte. I have two handguns, two rifles, only one shotgun, and never enough ammo. I need at least three more shotguns, for starters. Also I need a handgun that I can rely on for carrying. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 07:57 PM (8qegj) 105
Looks like Hiccup has left the building blog.
Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:56 PM (cqNba) ......... It was Fat Hiccup. Posted by: Burp at August 18, 2019 07:58 PM (v0R5T) 106
104 Been posting on the impromptu movie thread, to avoid OT.
Frankly the gub thread scares me. I thought I was bad-ass until I met the Horde (being from Wyoming and all). Turns out I'm a friggin' neophyte. I have two handguns, two rifles, only one shotgun, and never enough ammo. I need at least three more shotguns, for starters. Also I need a handgun that I can rely on for carrying. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 07:57 PM (8qegj) --------- Well happy to have you here! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:59 PM (MVjcR) 107
OK, Teacher, I also pulled out the SR 22 and solely did strong hand/weak hand loading, racking and firing. From the homework assignment of two weeks ago that I failed to hand in.
I continually remind myself that shooting skills are perishable. And just working through the manual of arms, for as many times as I've done it, needs to be practiced. Especially when you're going one-handed. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:59 PM (RqZyu) 108
I need at least three more shotguns, for starters. Also I need a handgun that I can rely on for carrying.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 07:57 PM (8qegj) ---------------- "Beware the man who only has one gun He probably knows how to use it!" Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 07:59 PM (WEBkv) 109
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 07:55 PM (WEBkv)
------- Ready on the left! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:00 PM (MVjcR) 110
It's baaaaack!!
Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 08:00 PM (Y4EXg) 111
Gutless
Posted by: Hiccup at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (evuoB) 112
Quote is from Clint Smith, President and Director of Thunder Ranch.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (WEBkv) Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (Y4EXg) 114
I have an uncle he swears you used to hand your carry piece to the Pilot when you boarded. Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (1g7ch) In this sorry excuse of a national airline, depending on flight number, you know what airframe you are getting on. That is important as if its a jet, scanned hand luggage , etc. On a puddle jumper, just stroll on, no checks. Don't tell anybody but there may have been occasion when restricted small bang sticks were in the cabin, with ammo. Shhhhh. Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (bgJ0E) 115
107 OK, Teacher, I also pulled out the SR 22 and solely did strong hand/weak hand loading, racking and firing. From the homework assignment of two weeks ago that I failed to hand in.
I continually remind myself that shooting skills are perishable. And just working through the manual of arms, for as many times as I've done it, needs to be practiced. Especially when you're going one-handed. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 07:59 PM (RqZyu) ------- Yep! Keep practicing! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (MVjcR) 116
Ah, so we're doing the "unskew the polls" stuff again.
How were the polls in 2018? Pretty, pretty good. Heck, the NYT/Upshot live polling was incredibly accurate. Posted by: Hiccup at August 18, 2019 08:02 PM (NAhYT) 117
111 Gutless
Posted by: Hiccup at August 18, 2019 08:01 PM (evuoB) ------- Do you have anything meaningful to add to the conversation? If not, I will spend the rest of the evening deleting your comments. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:03 PM (MVjcR) 118
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:00 PM (MVjcR)
----------- Hi Power matches start up again next month in my locale. I am really looking forward to it. Have to switch from the K-31 to my Garand, though. The eyes just can't handle the sights on the K-31 any more. I'll switch back one I get some peep sights for the K-31. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:03 PM (WEBkv) 119
I attended a class on using and maintaining AR
rifles. Definitely worthwhile. Seeing a rifle field stripped, cleaned and lubed and reassembled made sense out of all the reading I had done. And I got some good instruction on stance and handling. An AR (a Ruger AR556 in this case) is so different from my older style guns. Yeah, I can make the thing go bang, but this was a real and valuable learning experience. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (bmdz3) --- i attended something similar.... it was held at Harmony Church. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 08:03 PM (SEclx) 120
Those polls sure give the odds to Hillary, going to be a early night.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:03 PM (BbGew) 121
Pug Mahon @ 104, I too remember when I was 17 and only had a few gubs.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:04 PM (UUkQp) 122
I did go to the range this week. I have a embarrassing admission to make.
Third magazine in, I got range fever and lost concentration. Slide bite. Not to bad but really, I know better. Taking two newbies on Tuesday to get them acclimated to the very basics. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 08:04 PM (Y4EXg) 123
Weasel, don't even slow down- go straight to delete.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:04 PM (vS1FJ) 124
90 ... Hi Helena,
Sorry. The class was offered to members of the rod and gun club we belong to. But any enthusiastic AR shooter would be able demonstrate what is needed. Don't know where you are located but a local gun club or Izaak Walton League chapter might be able to direct you. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:04 PM (bmdz3) 125
Well happy to have you here!
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:59 PM (MVjcR) I am looking to get to the Texas MoMe. Still working things out with my job, and whether Mrs. Mahon can come along; but she has already given me the go-ahead (sure, whatever ). I think it would be epic. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (8qegj) 126
32 you can always FedEx or UPS your ammo to your destination.
not sure if you can send your firearms to yourself the same way. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 07:22 PM (SEclx) You can ship a rifle to yourself, but the UPS and FedEx ToS requires you to ship priority overnight, i.e. the most expensive way. And you will probably have to go to a hub to ship it. The retail locations won't accept guns. (In Mich anyway). Posted by: iron308 at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (ziEko) 127
Hey guys..Hiccup is here.
Say 'Hi' to Hiccup. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at August 18, 2019 07:53 PM (cqNba) --- hello old friend! *hic* *shart* Posted by: Hillary Clinton at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (SEclx) 128
79 71 Fun thread as always, weasel!
Thank You! *smooch* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (PkVlr) ------ *blushes* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (3/7eb) AHEM. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (ywNoU) 129
*smooch* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (PkVlr) ------ *blushes* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (3/7eb) AHEM. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (ywNoU) ------ Oh shit! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:06 PM (3/7eb) Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:07 PM (vS1FJ) 131
Whatever he is against, the public now supports.
Posted by: RalphMalph at August 18, 2019 08:06 PM (evuoB) ------------ This is the gun thread. Go away. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:07 PM (WEBkv) Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:07 PM (3oX+R) 133
*smooch*
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 07:41 PM (PkVlr) ------ *blushes* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:44 PM (3/7eb) AHEM. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:05 PM (ywNoU) Later: *radio chatter, lights flashing, deputies placing little number plates* Deputy: So, would you say that's when the fight started? Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:08 PM (8qegj) 134
Oh, Also on Range Report!
Guy came in at the end, had a black rifle something something. But it was chambered in 6 mm Creedmore and had a can on it. He had about 400 rounds through it and noticed that it was drifting a bit, so sighting in before going "up top" to the 1100 yard range (I am so jealous). Anyway, he was shooting a 105 g. round and claiming that the 6 mm round is so flat that he's only putting 5.5 MOA of elevation, as compared to the 10-12 of other calibers. OK, Mr. Five Yard Shooter, does this sound right? Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:09 PM (RqZyu) Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 08:09 PM (SEclx) 136
Wife thinks cats can't have cookies and cream ice cream either
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:10 PM (BbGew) Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:10 PM (vS1FJ) 138
132 2nd weekend in a row no booger hooking the bang switch. :-(
Too damn hot outside. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:07 PM (3oX+R) Too cold here, and the lambing has started. Antarctic southerlies are not fun. Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 08:10 PM (bgJ0E) 139
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:09 PM (RqZyu)
------ I'm not really familiar with the 6mm ballistics, but are you sure he wasn't referring to mils? Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (3/7eb) 140
It's been many moons ago but I remember checking in at O'Hare in Chicago when going on an elk hunt in Montana. There was a line at the check in and I presented a hard case containing: a 30:06 Browning rifle (Belgian), a Weatherby 7mm magnum rifle, a .357 SandW revolver and ammo. The agent asked me to clear each weapon to show it was not loaded. There were many wide eyes in the waiting crowd. Then, locked and checked and everything OK. The 30:06 scored a bull in the wilderness near Glacier NP not long after.
Posted by: Rurhless at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (md3fh) Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (ycWCI) 142
The S&W M&P 380 Shield EZ looks interesting. The slide is easy to rack.
Posted by: Emmie You'll like it. Mrs. Bewalski has one and love hers. Posted by: BifBewalski at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (VcFUs) 143
calibers.
OK, Mr. Five Yard Shooter, does this sound right? Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:09 PM (RqZyu) At 1100 yards? Sounds a bit light t me, wil check my figures. Posted by: NZFrank with a M2 at August 18, 2019 08:12 PM (bgJ0E) 144
Sunday morning is 100-200 yard day at the range for me. One of the guys had an AR chambered in 50BMG, It had about a 40" barrel with a muzzle brake the size of a juice can. He had it sighted in at 800 yards, for out in the West Desert, so he was letting his buddy guesstimate at 200. A really cool rifle, but I'm a long AR kind of guy. Perfect weather, great view, I love Sunday mornings.
Posted by: ck at August 18, 2019 08:12 PM (GXRoa) 145
Anyway, he was shooting a 105 g. round and claiming that the 6 mm round is so flat that he's only putting 5.5 MOA of elevation, as compared to the 10-12 of other calibers.
OK, Mr. Five Yard Shooter, does this sound right? Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:09 PM (RqZyu) ------------------------ Well, if he's pushing the round down the barrel at 3600 fps, it's possible, I guess. But, he's going through lots of barrels if he is. (I've not done the math, so, grain of salt and all that. But, "flat shooting" generally equals "pushing the round downrange at very high velocity" if I'm not mistaken.) Okay, now, hopefully, I get this up before weasel tells me how wrong I am. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:12 PM (WEBkv) 146
Too cold here, and the lambing has started. Antarctic southerlies are not fun.
Posted by: NZFrank Dang. That's right. Y'all are in mid winter. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:13 PM (3oX+R) 147
137 I told ya'll that Insom would be here shortly.
Hi Ya, Insom Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:10 PM (vS1FJ) Hey Ben Had! Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:13 PM (orlmb) 148
A sad story, as I mentioned before, I'm building a Galil in 5.56 and I want it to be in the SAR style so I obtained a could of surplus wood handguards. One was in fair condition, seemingly armory made from maybe beech, the other was in good condition made of teak. I worked all week on steaming the dents out of the teak one and had it looking pretty darn good. So good I was congratulating myself but, there remained one deep scratch that was very slowly lifting. I read about using boiling water to raise the dents and since I had the not very pretty and much dented beech hardguard I tried the boiling water on it. It worked really great so I said to myself, let's try boiling the good one too. Well, long story short, teak does not appear to work the same as beech and though the remaining dents were much diminished after 5 minutes in the hot water, I could literally see the grip panels warping when I took it out. In a panic, I threw some wood and clamps on it to stop the warping from getting worse with some success.
Nonetheless, I had a nearly perfect handguard that is now just a good handguard because I got greedy and impatient. Sad. Posted by: Grump928(C) at August 18, 2019 08:14 PM (TpkkL) 149
146 Too cold here, and the lambing has started. Antarctic southerlies are not fun.
Posted by: NZFrank Dang. That's right. Y'all are in mid winter. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:13 PM (3oX+R) Kind of sounds nice right now. Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:14 PM (ycWCI) 150
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:12 PM (WEBkv) --------- I'd need over 30 MOA for a 6.5-284 at 1000yds. MV of about 2950fps, if memory serves. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:15 PM (3/7eb) 151
NZ Frank, he was shooting "only" at 1000.
And Weasel, I'm almost positive he said MOA. How much and what units are you correcting for at that range? Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:15 PM (RqZyu) Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:16 PM (3/7eb) 153
The 30:06 scored a bull in the wilderness near Glacier NP not long after.
Posted by: Rurhless at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (md3fh) *fist bump* Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:17 PM (8qegj) 154
Ben Had, any idea how big this horde is gonna be?
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (UUkQp) 155
Too cold here, and the lambing has started. Antarctic southerlies are not fun.
Posted by: NZFrank Dang. That's right. Y'all are in mid winter. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:13 PM (3oX+R) Kind of sounds nice right now. Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:14 PM (ycWCI) Right? I hate hot weather. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (8qegj) 156
151 NZ Frank, he was shooting "only" at 1000.
And Weasel, I'm almost positive he said MOA. How much and what units are you correcting for at that range? Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:15 PM (RqZyu) ----- Everything I shoot is in MOA. I think 5he conversion is something like 3.6 Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (3/7eb) 157
Well flight was cancelled so another night in NASHVILLE.
Posted by: Nevergiveup at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (jd4sp) 158
Weasel, Would you consider a thread on slings, how to attach and how to use for braced shooting? The class on the AR requested we use slings as a safety measure. (The last time I used a sling was when I tied some rope to my Daisy Red Ryder BB gun.) But in reading about them I saw how a sling can be used to steady the rifle. I don't know if it makes much difference in practical accuracy but seems like it should. I think it would be interesting to try it with a Garand for off hand target shooting.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (bmdz3) 159
I've got a Range Report this week (IDPA happens at a range, it totally counts):
The Renton IDPA match was yesterday, and I was there with my Kimber Pro Carry (a 1911 w/ 4" barrel, for those unfamiliar with Kimber products). We had relatively low attendance this time, so our squads were 6-8 people instead of 10-12 and it felt like the stages just flew by. My ongoing goal is to increase my speed without losing too much accuracy. For yesterday's shooting I did pretty well with the first part of that, but less well on the second part. When I reach a certain speed, my suppressed flinch reflex sneaks back in and I start putting all my shots low. Fortunately this match didn't have any targets peering over top of no-shoot targets, so it only cost me some -1s instead of -5s. There weren't any one-handed shots this match, but I'll try to practice some more of those for next month's match anyway. Posted by: Lazy Messenger at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (f0Pv6) 160
152 Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:13 PM (orlmb)
------ Yeah! Hiya, Insom ol' buddy! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:16 PM (3/7eb) Nice try. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (orlmb) 161
*waves at gub thread*
I can't really hang out, but I stopped by for a short brag. Did you buy a gub this week? I bought a gub this week. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (fuK7c) 162
Right?
I hate hot weather. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (8qegj) But not an Ice Age. An Ice Age would suck. *stares at the quiet Sun* Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:19 PM (ycWCI) Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (sIjJf) 164
Did you buy a gub this week? I bought a gub this week. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (fuK7c) ------ Nice man! What'd you get? .38? Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: Grump928(C) at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (TpkkL) 166
NGU, you can always go to Graceland while you are waiting.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (vS1FJ) 167
Ok, I'm still in awe of you guys with the long range. 200 yards with a .22 now gives me less of a woodie.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (RqZyu) 168
Nice man! What'd you get? .38?
Yup! Ruger LCR .38 spl. It's the cutest little thing, I think we're going to be friends. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (fuK7c) 169
167 Ok, I'm still in awe of you guys with the long range. 200 yards with a .22 now gives me less of a woodie. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (RqZyu) ----- Start small, Grasshopper. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (MVjcR) 170
I think a sling on my 30-06 would help. I can fire it standing, but accuracy is not great. I say this because were I to go hunting, I would be moving rather than set up in a hide.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (8qegj) 171
Yup! Ruger LCR .38 spl. It's the cutest little thing, I think we're going to be friends. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (fuK7c) ----- Congratulations! I'm a big fan of the .38 Special. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:23 PM (MVjcR) 172
Ok, I'm still in awe of you guys with the long range. 200 yards with a .22 now gives me less of a woodie.
Posted by: RI Red 200 with a .22 should still chub it out. I never bought the "Danger 1 mile range" crap printed on the end flap. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:23 PM (3oX+R) Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:23 PM (JHQ5S) 174
170 I think a sling on my 30-06 would help. I can fire it standing, but accuracy is not great. I say this because were I to go hunting, I would be moving rather than set up in a hide.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (8qegj) -------- Have you tried alternating shooting off of a bag? That can sometimes help with your sight picture at first. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:24 PM (MVjcR) 175
NGU, you can always go to Graceland while you are waiting.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:20 Well that is closer to Memphis. And I have a 4 AM pick up for my new flight home. I am drinking in the SHERATON bar Posted by: Nevergiveup at August 18, 2019 08:25 PM (jd4sp) 176
Yeah, I asked that firearms shipment question a few weeks ago on here. I was thinking it was more complicated than it is. I was gonna give my daughter one of my Rem 1100s, but we are on the trip now. Oh well.
Posted by: clutch at August 18, 2019 08:25 PM (rd/xi) 177
Well here is a kinky one for air travel: "modern" high-tech air rifles, principally Anschutz and Steyr, have lovely small extreme high pressure air cylinders, which are typically charged from a larger tank at the range -- or in major competitions, right from a regulator on a large air compressor, the way scuba tanks are. And these cylinders are, from a TSA point of view, dangerous in and of themselves, apart from their function as part of a potential weapon.
There are a couple of HUGE junior olympic events at Colorado Springs, winter and spring, and just about every junior who hopes to either make a world cup team or get a shooting scholarship has to fly in and out, via Denver -- so TSA makes sure to put their dullest, slowest, least informed agents on duty during those periods. There are also major air events at Anniston, Fort Benning, and Camp Perry. The damn cylinder has to be in a different container than the air rifle, naturally. And it has to be totally discharged, and visually inspectable to show this. In practice, this can mean that threaded caps on BOTH ends of the cylinder must be unscrewed in advance. Yes, I know that some cylinders are not threaded on both ends, and that is why you carry one of those USPS Priority Mail triangular SPR (small parcel roll) cartons with you, in case the agent plays dumb and you have to mail your cylinder home. Better than having it confiscated. German and Austrian air is expensive. Posted by: Stringer Davis at August 18, 2019 08:25 PM (8ZmvG) 178
Weasel, for the long range setup on the 18th. will that be off hand, bench or prone?
Posted by: Panhandler at August 18, 2019 08:26 PM (S/rwf) 179
I hate hot weather.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:18 PM (8qegj) But not an Ice Age. An Ice Age would suck. *stares at the quiet Sun* Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:19 PM (ycWCI) Yeah, I wonder about that too. Today was hot here and also humid. But me and the missus took a drive over the mountains in mid-July, and saw 6 or more inches of fresh snow. Even this morning, it was overcast and cool. Warmed up later, but the weather patterns have been cool bad humid. But, then, all of that is becuz Glowball Worming. Serious, you guys! Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:26 PM (8qegj) 180
167 Ok, I'm still in awe of you guys with the long range. 200 yards with a .22 now gives me less of a woodie. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (RqZyu) ----- Start small, Grasshopper. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (MVjcR) ------- And I was referring to, you know, the range - not the other thing. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:26 PM (MVjcR) 181
200 with a .22 should still chub it out.
I never bought the "Danger 1 mile range" crap printed on the end flap. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:23 PM (3oX+R) ------------ And that was the standard velocity stuff. The high velocity stuff was 1 1/4 miles if I remember correctly. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (WEBkv) 182
178 Weasel, for the long range setup on the 18th. will that be off hand, bench or prone?
Posted by: Panhandler at August 18, 2019 08:26 PM (S/rwf) ------- Prone with a bipod. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (3/7eb) 183
Right?
I hate hot weather. Posted by: Pug Mahon I wouldn't mind it so much if it didn't start in early May and run thru October. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (3oX+R) 184
Ok, slings. Yes.
Did some CMP matches and they required sling work. Coolest thing was removing it from the rear attachment and cinching it around your bicep for prone. It makes a tremendous amount of difference in steadiness and accuracy. I was only taught the "hasty" sling method - elbow through, top of the wrist against the sling while gripping the fore end. Still good, but for hasty circumstances. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (RqZyu) 185
NGU, definitely the better choice.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (vS1FJ) Posted by: DaveA at August 18, 2019 08:29 PM (FhXTo) 187
Prone with a bipod.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:27 PM (3/7eb) ------------ No shooting sticks? I won't make the mome this year but am going to make a good try for next year. I'll bring a couple of Garands and K-31's to play with, should I make it! Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:30 PM (WEBkv) 188
*stares at the quiet Sun*
Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:19 PM (ycWCI) *switches off Yaesu 857 in frustration* I hate that stupid sun. Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 08:30 PM (t+qrx) 189
I'll bring a couple of Garands and K-31's to play with, should I make it! Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:30 PM (WEBkv) ------ Hope you can make it next time! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (MVjcR) 190
Just want to say this:
Aside from my Army days, I have never been to a real live gun range. I have always shot in the hills. There are rules, even there: Never fire across a road (even two-track dirt roads way the fuck up in the mountains); always make sure you have something to stop a stray round (hill, mound, etc), and do not shoot something you would not eat. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (8qegj) 191
I'd need over 30 MOA for a 6.5-284 at 1000yds. MV of about 2950fps, if memory serves.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:15 PM (3/7eb) ------------- So, now way, then. Well, I hope I came across as skeptical of the claim. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (WEBkv) 192
And I was referring to, you know, the range - not the other thing.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:26 PM (MVjcR) We do what we can with the equipment at hand. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (RqZyu) 193
blake, life is short and I am old. Next year may be too late.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (vS1FJ) Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (sIjJf) Posted by: Chuck C at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (zCabI) 196
@158 JTB, you are going to love this. A sling, set up right, makes all the traditional mid-range rifles a whole different instrument. There's just no comparison to the control and feel, compared to just standing there in your socks, so to speak.
IMO the difference is a lot more with an '03 or a Garand than with an M4 style but, honest to gosh, it's almost like having a sandbag rest, compared to a bare hold. Definitely worth getting and practicing with. Something to look forward to! Posted by: Stringer Davis at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (8ZmvG) Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) 198
163
The Professionals is on. Lee Marvin is about to shoot someone, I think. Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:20 PM (sIjJf) Isn't Lee Marvin always about to shoot somebody? Posted by: Fox2! at August 18, 2019 08:33 PM (MwFQu) 199
I won't be going to the range for a few days. The temps were almost 100 and the humidity felt like 157 percent. It's supposed to be like this most of the week. Two to three hours on the range left me drenched and exhausted even though I drank plenty of water. I'm eager to try out my new flintlock pistol but it can wait for a while.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:33 PM (bmdz3) 200
193 blake, life is short and I am old. Next year may be too late.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (vS1FJ) ----------------- I had to make an emergency trip to VA earlier this year and have to go to a wedding in MN in a month. Cash and time off is a bit tight right now. Oh, and I'm no youngster either. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:33 PM (WEBkv) 201
Racking a 1911 left hand only isn't hard, but you need the right surface to hold it against.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:34 PM (BbGew) 202
I won't be going to the range for a few days. The temps were almost 100 and the humidity felt like 157 percent. It's supposed to be like this most of the week. Two to three hours on the range left me drenched and exhausted even though I drank plenty of water. I'm eager to try out my new flintlock pistol but it can wait for a while.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:33 PM (bmdz3) ------- Man, no kidding. I drank over a gallon of water yesterday sitting in the shade at the farm writing this post. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:34 PM (3/7eb) 203
Yup! Ruger LCR .38 spl. It's the cutest little thing, I think we're going to be friends.
Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM (fuK7c) How's the recoil, Bander? Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 08:35 PM (i/wJA) 204
JTB what caliber is the pistol?
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:35 PM (BbGew) 205
blake, life comes to us all and that was just a little gentle ribbing. I would be honored whenever you could come.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (vS1FJ) 206
Yup! Ruger LCR .38 spl. It's the cutest little thing, I think we're going to be friends. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:21 PM I hope they have started using a 'friendlier' grip on the LCR. Mine bruised the heck out of my hand with just one wheel's worth of .38. I'm grateful I didn't go with the .357 mag! Posted by: Spun & Murky at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (4DCSq) 207
201 Racking a 1911 left hand only isn't hard, but you need the right surface to hold it against.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:34 PM (BbGew) ------ Rear sight on a belt? Or on your heel? Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (3/7eb) 208
Jordan, I showed your handiwork to Mr. Bassman. We are both impressed.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (i/wJA) 209
205 blake, life comes to us all and that was just a little gentle ribbing. I would be honored whenever you could come.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (vS1FJ) ------------- Ma'am, the honor would be all mine. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (WEBkv) 210
What does "LCR" stand for, little cute revolver?
Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM --- Lightweight Compact Revolver. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (JUOKG) 211
Insom!
Calm down. It was a sweet little smooch on the cheek. *pounce, roll.......pin!* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) *deputy on the scene* All right, folks, have a good evening. just, just try to avoid the gunfire and bottle-rockets to a minimum. thanks. *tips hat* Have a good evening. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:37 PM (8qegj) 212
me English goodly.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:37 PM (8qegj) 213
What does "LCR" stand for, little cute revolver?
It should. Light compact revolver. Polymer housing, aluminum frame, steel cylinder and barrel. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (fuK7c) 214
Southwest is great for flying with guns. I'd swear to you that (depending on your destination) they work to get them to where they need to be much faster. (For instance, when flying to Houston-Hobby, since they have many flights between there and Dallas Love Field, they will get the guns down there even before you leave the airport for Houston - and I say this because many times when arriving at Houston-Hobby the guns, lovingly secured in the Pelican case, are there even before my luggage gets there.)
One time, and only one time, Southwest botched my baggage with guns. I flew into Houston and planned on driving to FL from there (because when I was done on the weekend I was going to drive back to Houston and hang out there for a few days - the price was right to do such a trip). I arrived, and no bags were to be had. I discussed with the baggage claim personnel what to do next and they agreed to fly them to Pensacola as soon as they were found. Sure enough, 24 hours later, I was in Pensacola claiming my baggage, with my guns. American flat out lost a firearm on my behalf, and though it was recovered five months later, I do not trust them enough to check firearms with them. Posted by: Catch Thirty-Thr33 at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (WDnN1) 215
I'll bring a couple of Garands and K-31's to play with, should I make it!
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:30 PM (WEBkv) A K-31 is on my list, along with a Krag and an 1873 Springfield. They're just sweet. Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (t+qrx) 216
197 Insom!
Calm down. It was a sweet little smooch on the cheek. *pounce, roll.......pin!* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) ---- Is it safe now? Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (3/7eb) Posted by: DaveA at August 18, 2019 08:39 PM (FhXTo) 218
Is it safe now?
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (3/7eb) No. What are you doing with that dental probe?! I need an adult! Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:39 PM (ycWCI) 219
216 197 Insom!
Calm down. It was a sweet little smooch on the cheek. *pounce, roll.......pin!* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) ---- Is it safe now? Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:38 PM (3/7eb) Sure. Perfectly safe. Ol' buddy. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (NWiLs) 220
Off thread a bit? I saw something that truly bothered me today. Matt Bracken posted some on-site videos of the Antifa crowd in Portland today. The actions of a mob are scary. I didn't go to the Trump rally in Manchester this last week, because crowds are not good.
Even if armed, you're no match for numbers, although the threat could diminish if shots were fired. But you'd end up in jail no matter what. The fact that cities like Portland are allowing this to happen is the really scary part. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (RqZyu) 221
I need an adult!
Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 18, 2019 08:39 PM (ycWCI) -------------- Boy, are you in the wrong place! Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (WEBkv) 222
Leather belt would be easiest, tried on my sneaker.
It's only a matter of time Leftists get to gun grabbing that those Weapons of ( Revolutionary) War will be in their sights. Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (BbGew) 223
Found a website, All About Enfields.
Now to track down what I have. I know it's an Mk IV that's been "sporterized". Trying to find out what NO. it is. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 08:42 PM (3oX+R) 224
I have a Ruger .357 LCR on my left ankle right now and I know how to draw and fire it. Doesn't mean I want to though. It's a last ditch thing.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:42 PM (UUkQp) 225
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Jordan, I showed your handiwork to Mr. Bassman. We are both impressed. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 08:36 PM (i/wJA) Thanks! Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:42 PM (JHQ5S) 226
As for checking firearms with an airline?
Nuh -uh. I will drive my arsenal to my Hill. Wherever that is. Ain't telling. *Mad TV Stuart shooshing and leg kicking* Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (8qegj) 227
Even if armed, you're no match for numbers, although the threat could diminish if shots were fired. But you'd end up in jail no matter what.
The fact that cities like Portland are allowing this to happen is the really scary part. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (RqZyu) ------------- I think ol Uncle Remus was the first one to push "avoid crowds." It's become apparent this advice is even more relevant these days. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (WEBkv) 228
The fact that cities like Portland are allowing this to happen is the really scary part.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (RqZyu) ------- It worked out okay for Germany in the '20s. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (amw5z) 229
The fact that cities like Portland are allowing this to happen is the really scary part.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (RqZyu) -------- Yeah brother. I saw a bunch of video from Saturday with the cops just standing around for shit they should have jumped on. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (MVjcR) 230
You'll like it. Mrs. Bewalski has one and love hers.
Posted by: BifBewalski at August 18, 2019 08:11 PM (VcFUs) Thanks for the testimonial. It seems to be the most accessible for a newbie like myself, although I wish to acquire a keeper, not something I'd want to upgrade from as I gain experience. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (i/wJA) 231
Without exception, I always had more trouble getting back into the U.S. from Canada than I did heading north. I had made the trip so many times some of the Customs guys would recognize me.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 07:48 PM (3/7eb) My experience is the exact opposite - in fact, I will state that CBSA has given me a much harder time entering Canada than any other country has given me entering their respective countries. (The PRC never searched my bags - CBSA has when entering Canada, along with three separate interrogations by three different agents, on one occasion.) Posted by: Catch Thirty-Thr33 at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (WDnN1) 232
Any mob can be scary as morality is out the window. Mobs are a crime spree waiting to happen.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (BbGew) 233
204 ... "JTB what caliber is the pistol?"
Hi Skip, It's a Traditions Trapper pistol in 50 caliber. MidwayUSA has them on sale for 75 dollars off and free shipping. I have a percussion version and it's a sweet shooter. But I always wanted a flintlock pistol and finally gave in to the temptation. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (bmdz3) 234
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (8qegj)
You live in Wyoming? Daughter and I just drove through the northeast corner today. Posted by: clutch at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (rd/xi) 235
Sure. Perfectly safe. Ol' buddy.
Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:41 PM (NWiLs) ------ Schwoo! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (MVjcR) 236
I think ol Uncle Remus was the first one to push "avoid crowds."
It's become apparent this advice is even more relevant these days. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (WEBkv) -------- Yep. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:45 PM (MVjcR) 237
Watched a little footage of Portland this morning, was a lot of criminals to me than only 13 arrested.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:46 PM (BbGew) 238
Eromero, I've only tried ankle carry, never really used it. Do you get used to it?
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:46 PM (RqZyu) 239
197 Insom!
Calm down. It was a sweet little smooch on the cheek. *pounce, roll.......pin!* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) Accursed feminine wiles! Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:47 PM (NWiLs) 240
Cripes. I just checked the weather for Wyoming and Boise. 90's! Boise is only 15% humidity. So it's a DRY heat. Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (sIjJf) 241
I have wanted a Walker Colt or very similar since I was a yound kid watching westerns.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (BbGew) 242
Posted by: Catch Thirty-Thr33 at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (WDnN1)
------- I had all sorts of letters of introduction from the Canadian shooting sports people, so that might've helped. Plus they had to have had a record of my making the trip a dozen times. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (MVjcR) 243
Are there any hard & fast rules about crossing state lines as a permitted concealed carrier? I always check handgunlaw.us prior to driving between states. I avoid the socialist democrat states, but even some of the 2A friendly states have odd laws.
Posted by: TX Nick 77 at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM (lcenF) Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM (sIjJf) 245
Been in Vagas in August with 120, its hot and couldn't touch anything.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM (BbGew) 246
Are there any hard & fast rules about crossing state lines as a permitted concealed carrier? I always check handgunlaw.us prior to driving between states. I avoid the socialist democrat states, but even some of the 2A friendly states have odd laws.
Posted by: TX Nick 77 at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM (lcenF) ------- Checking the state laws is always smart. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:50 PM (MVjcR) 247
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (8qegj)
You live in Wyoming? Daughter and I just drove through the northeast corner today. Posted by: clutch at August 18, 2019 08:44 PM (rd/xi) No. Colorado now for over 20 years, but I am a Wyoming guy (Cody). You likely had a better experience than I did a couple weeks ago (Sturgis! *shakes fist*) That part of Wyoming is absolutely wonderful. My sister and her husband live in South Dakota, just up the hill from Newcastle. I really love that part of Wyoming. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:50 PM (8qegj) 248
Boise is only 15% humidity. So it's a DRY heat.
Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (sIjJf) ----------------- I wish it was 90 with 15% humidity. It's 100 and about 55% so, it's uncomfortable, to say the least. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 08:50 PM (WEBkv) 249
Sooth - yes, go visit NZ Frank
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:50 PM (BbGew) 250
I just checked the weather in Juneau, Alaska. It's beautiful there! High 50's and cloudy all week. I love it! Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) 252
239 197 Insom!
Calm down. It was a sweet little smooch on the cheek. *pounce, roll.......pin!* Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM (PkVlr) Accursed feminine wiles! Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:47 PM (NWiLs) ------- Take it outside, you two! Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (amw5z) Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (BbGew) 254
Soothsayer, check again in February.
Posted by: Ben Had at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (vS1FJ) 255
Why, where is NZ Frank?
Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) ----- NZ Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (MVjcR) 256
In New Zealand, it's winter there
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (BbGew) 257
Off topic but Mrs. E is switching out food and etc from old fridge to new one and found 9 rolls of 35MM film. I don't think we even have a 35MM camera anymore and doubt anybody develops the film anyway. Anybody want it?
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (UUkQp) Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (sIjJf) 259
Why, where is NZ Frank? Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) ----- NZ Posted by: Weasel Oh. I see. Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (sIjJf) Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (fuK7c) 261
A political fundraiser for @SenatorSandoval simulates an assassination attempt against a mock @realDonaldTrump decked out in Mexican garb. twitter.com/markmaxwelltv/status/1162782536248057856 Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (aKsyK) 262
In New Zealand, it's winter there
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (BbGew) and the latitude of New Zealand is comparable to Montana. With more ocean. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (8qegj) 263
Off topic but Mrs. E is switching out food and etc from old fridge to new one and found 9 rolls of 35MM film. I don't think we even have a 35MM camera anymore and doubt anybody develops the film anyway. Anybody want it?
Posted by: Eromero ---- How do you cook it? I still shoot 35mm with my Nikon F5. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (Y4EXg) 264
260 *pounce, roll.......pin!*
If I'm reading this right, Nurse can take Insom in a wrestling match. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (fuK7c) No complaints here. Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (NWiLs) 265
Pisses me off. I can travel all around New England with my permits, but I'm cockblocked by NY State. Can't get out of the NE. Legally.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (RqZyu) 266
Posted by: TX Nick 77 at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM
Yes, stay away from PRoNJ Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (BbGew) -------- They have some narrow laws regarding competitive shooting events, and they make an exception in that case for hollowpoint (rifle) ammunition. I went up there once and hated the range, and the guys running the match even more, so I never went back. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (MVjcR) 267
Thanks for the testimonial. It seems to be the most
accessible for a newbie like myself, although I wish to acquire a keeper, not something I'd want to upgrade from as I gain experience. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (i/wJA) Emmie, you should see if they have a women's gun club near you. We have one here in Spokane that has a class called "1st Shots" and you can try different guns to see what works for you. I wish I would've done that instead of just picking something that fit my hand well and had a slide I could work easily. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (JHQ5S) 268
RI Red, ankle carry is for backup only as far as I'm concerned. I carry on belt right side 95 percent of the time.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (UUkQp) 269
250
I just checked the weather in Juneau, Alaska. It's beautiful there! High 50's and cloudy all week. I love it! Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) I rather enjoyed visiting Juneau. But it rains a LOT there. That, and I hate to say it - AK has perhaps the worst state capitol of them all. It's a toss up between them and FL for worst state capitol in the country. Posted by: Catch Thirty-Thr33 at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (WDnN1) 270
Thanks weasel. Now content.
Posted by: Cannibal Bob at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (LVTp+) 271
73 and sunny here in Seattle.
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (PkVlr) 272
*pounce, roll.......pin!*
If I'm reading this right, Nurse can take Insom in a wrestling match. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (fuK7c) Hard to wrassle when you are, well, you know... Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (8qegj) 273
Why, where is NZ Frank?
Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:51 PM (sIjJf) ----- NZ Posted by: Weasel Oh. I see. Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (sIjJf) ----- not to be confused with OZ. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:56 PM (MVjcR) 274
Can't get out of the NE. Legally.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (RqZyu) Just drive really, really fast. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (8qegj) 275
If I'm reading this right, Nurse can take Insom in a wrestling match.
Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 08:53 PM (fuK7c) I mean, would YOU fight back if you were pinned with boobs in your face? Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (JHQ5S) 276
270 Thanks weasel. Now content.
Posted by: Cannibal Bob at August 18, 2019 08:55 PM (LVTp+) ---- my pleasure amigo. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (MVjcR) 277
*pounce, roll.......pin!*
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 08:32 PM Isn't the pinee now obligated to perform some sort of service? Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (DMUuz) 278
241 ... " I have wanted a Walker Colt or very similar since I was a yound kid watching westerns."
Skip, the Walker Colt is MASSIVE. Well over 4 pounds unloaded IIRC. I believe they were considered the most powerful revolver unti the 357 magnum came along. The originals were issued in pairs and carried in holsters on the saddle. But I bet they are fun to shoot. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (bmdz3) 279
"I saw a bunch of video from Saturday with the cops just standing around for shit they should have jumped on."
Judges would just set them free after an hour or so. We have a case of a maniac, a violent crazy person with a record of assaults and petty crimes, he gets jailed. Judge sets him free on his own recognizance (wink, wink...). The next day he assaults a woman as she is trying to get in her apartment. So now, he is loose again, only with a ankle bracelet. https://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/ man-assault-woman-watermark-ankle-bracelet -judge-14341809.php Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (w7KSn) 280
I mean, would YOU fight back if you were pinned with boobs in your face?
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (JHQ5S) I... uh... what? Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (8qegj) 281
I had all sorts of letters of introduction from the Canadian shooting sports people, so that might've helped. Plus they had to have had a record of my making the trip a dozen times.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (MVjcR) I wouldn't dream of even trying to take guns into Canada. But seeing as you went to competitions there, I'm sure that helped (along with the paperwork). My last visit to Canada meant that I had to cut through NY to get to ON via Buffalo on the road (Peace Bridge crossing) so I had no interest in traveling with guns on that basis alone. Posted by: Catch Thirty-Thr33 at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (WDnN1) 282
Remember the chest rig I mentioned last week from GunfighterINC? I had a chance to try it this weekend at the farm at it worked perfectly. Very happy with it.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (MVjcR) 283
Someone said yesterday that Uncle Palp was just a made up persona but I don't think so. I wish he'd come back.
Posted by: kallisto at August 18, 2019 08:59 PM (WoyGL) Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:00 PM (RqZyu) 285
Cripes. I just checked the weather for Wyoming and Boise. 90's!
Boise is only 15% humidity. So it's a DRY heat. Posted by: Soothsayer Fake Commenter at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM (sIjJf) --- we went to Gowen Field for AT one year.... M-1 training for the DATs, i was a medic, just in case. (primary duty was to stop people from doing stupid shit and be ready to call 911) gets a little toasty out on the gunnery ranges, let me tell you. especially in dark green camo. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 09:01 PM (SEclx) 286
Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (w7KSn)
Just how many spaces and where are they? Any chance you can make a tinyURL instead? Posted by: Please at August 18, 2019 09:01 PM (vqIkG) 287
I have wanted a Walker Colt or very similar since I was a yound kid watching westerns.
Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:48 PM 3rd Model Dragoons are nice, as well. I've always wanted a LeMat. Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:01 PM (DMUuz) 288
Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (w7KSn)
------- Yeah - crazy world we're in. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:01 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 09:02 PM (w7KSn) 290
I wish I would've done that instead of just picking something that fit my hand well and had a slide I could work easily.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (JHQ5S) Jordan, I went to a nearby city that has a large shooting range and big toy store. I plan to go rent some and get a feel for various types. Hopefully I will run across a suitable club soon. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:02 PM (i/wJA) 291
Should have a pic of an AC-47 instead...
Posted by: Anna Puma at August 18, 2019 09:03 PM (Qusbe) 292
It's nice to have so many 'Ette's here!
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:04 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: :| at August 18, 2019 09:04 PM (vqIkG) 294
282 Remember the chest rig I mentioned last week from GunfighterINC? I had a chance to try it this weekend at the farm at it worked perfectly. Very happy with it.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 08:58 PM (MVjcR) Hope you didn't have to draw down on a renegade pine tree . . . Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:04 PM (RqZyu) 295
Well over 4 pounds unloaded IIRC. I believe they were considered the most powerful revolver unti the 357 magnum came along.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM 4 lbs. 4 ozs., yes, and they are fun to shoot. Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:04 PM (DMUuz) 296
"Someone said yesterday that Uncle Palp was just a made up persona but I don't think so. "
That wasn't me but that's what I figured all along, starting with his "neices". Posted by: freaked at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (Tnijr) 297
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:50 PM (8qegj)
We are on our way to Juneau AK for my daughter's job. Is there public land around Cody for upland bird hunting? Posted by: clutch at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (QpuH/) 298
TonyPete, we kept it in the fridge and it fell behind a veggie crisper tub. It's been there a long time, and I only want the canisters.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (UUkQp) 299
Been in Vagas in August with 120, its hot and couldn't touch anything. Posted by: Skip at August 18, 2019 08:49 PM (BbGew) --- try Planet Irwin in August, 120+ every day, all the vehicles gear are dark green camo, and no shower for 18 days. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (SEclx) 300
Back in 1979 I flew into San Francisco airport with a Remington 700 in checked luggage. When the baggage carousel stopped turning my rifle case had not appeared, but as I was at the claims counter a baggage handler walked up with my rifle. He hand carried to me so it wouldn't get banged around on the conveyor belt. I doubt that would happen today.
Posted by: Cosda at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (FwwIv) 301
Hope you didn't have to draw down on a renegade pine tree . . .
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:04 PM (RqZyu) -------- No, but there are a couple of locust trees that are pissing me off! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (MVjcR) 302
I wish I would've done that instead of just picking something that fit my hand well and had a slide I could work easily.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:54 PM (JHQ5S) Jordan, I went to a nearby city that has a large shooting range and big toy store. I plan to go rent some and get a feel for various types. Hopefully I will run across a suitable club soon. Posted by: Emmie ---- Some ranges have monthly memberships that offer free store rentals as a benefit. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (Y4EXg) 303
I, too, am glad that there are 'ettes here.
But we need to advise them on where to carry. On their persons. With pictures. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (RqZyu) 304
SkyKing did nothing wrong!
Posted by: ben shapiru at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (QwmrN) 305
i don't like blind links, like Tiny URL can be...
i got a root kit virus here one night from such a link. that's why i use the real URL, with spaces and line breaks. you just highlight the whole thing, right click and say open in new tab, and everyone knows where they're3 going. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (SEclx) Posted by: Anna Puma at August 18, 2019 09:08 PM (Qusbe) 307
I, too, am glad that there are 'ettes here.
But we need to advise them on where to carry. On their persons. With pictures. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (RqZyu) ---- seems only reasonable! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:08 PM (MVjcR) 308
seems only reasonable!
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:08 PM (MVjcR) ------------ You're planning a new class at the upcoming MoMe, aren't you? Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:09 PM (WEBkv) 309
292. I've nothing to report re: range. BF had his heart set on going today but it's uncomfortably hot. So we didn't go.
Posted by: kallisto at August 18, 2019 09:10 PM (WoyGL) 310
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I, too, am glad that there are 'ettes here. But we need to advise them on where to carry. On their persons. With pictures. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (RqZyu) I'm partial to this one. What do y'all think?https://preview.tinyurl.com/y25wcvep Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:10 PM (JHQ5S) 311
You're planning a new class at the upcoming MoMe, aren't you?
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:09 PM (WEBkv) ----- A mid-range clinic for a small number of interested shooters. Targets at about 600. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (MVjcR) 312
And with that, it is time to advance to the rear.
Thanks, Weasel and you Gub Nutz. Learn something new every week. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (RqZyu) 313
Are there any hard & fast rules about crossing state lines as a permitted concealed carrier? I always check handgunlaw.us prior to driving between states. I avoid the socialist democrat states, but even some of the 2A friendly states have odd laws.
Posted by: TX Nick The 200yds of MD between PA and VA scare me Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (B7KlG) 314
We are on our way to Juneau AK for my daughter's job. Is there public land around Cody for upland bird hunting?
Posted by: clutch at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (QpuH/) With apologies, I don't know. I have been in Colorado for two decades. I can tell you though, that there is a lot of BLM land, which seems to be pretty liberal (in the good way) about that sort of thing. But as for birds, not a clue. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (8qegj) 315
Some ranges have monthly memberships that offer free store rentals as a benefit.
Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:07 PM (Y4EXg) I think this place has similar perks. I will be checking more closely as soon as my bundle of cash arrives. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (i/wJA) 316
I threw my Glock 42 in my
Handbag last night for Mass. my whole attitude changed. I was nervous and it was hard to concentrate on Mass. does this feeling diminish? Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (PkVlr) 317
Jordan, I went to a nearby city that has a large
shooting range and big toy store. I plan to go rent some and get a feel for various types. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:02 PM (i/wJA) Good! That's the smart way to go. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (JHQ5S) 318
Good evening, friends in gray boxes. Hope you had a pleasant week-end.
Posted by: ALH at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (GaOgf) 319
Freaked @ 296- Pap was real. Remember GrandMa Got Runned Over By A Reindeer? Well, as for me and GrandPa we believe. Pap was real. Maybe.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (UUkQp) 320
A mid-range clinic for a small number of interested shooters. Targets at about 600.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (MVjcR) ---------- Oh. I thought it was the proper holster for 'ettes class. My bad. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (WEBkv) 321
And with that, it is time to advance to the rear.
Thanks, Weasel and you Gub Nutz. Learn something new every week. Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (RqZyu) ------ 'night bud. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:13 PM (MVjcR) 322
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (MVjcR)
You should have a class for the ettes on how to wear a leg holster with mini skirts and lacy thigh high stockings. Now that would be popular. Posted by: :D at August 18, 2019 09:13 PM (vqIkG) 323
Exactly what I was thinking, Jordan. And now, off to sweet dreams of same.
Posted by: RI Red at August 18, 2019 09:13 PM (RqZyu) 324
I threw my Glock 42 in my
Handbag last night for Mass. my whole attitude changed. I was nervous and it was hard to concentrate on Mass. does this feeling diminish? Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (PkVlr) ------- I think it will. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:14 PM (MVjcR) 325
316 I threw my Glock 42 in my
Handbag last night for Mass. my whole attitude changed. I was nervous and it was hard to concentrate on Mass. does this feeling diminish? Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (PkVlr) --------------- Yes. You should never get to the point you "forget" you're carrying. It is serious business and one should be mindful of this fact at all times. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:14 PM (WEBkv) 326
TonyPete, we kept it in the fridge and it fell behind a veggie crisper tub. It's been there a long time, and I only want the canisters.
Posted by: Eromero --- Ah, I see. Go ahead and pitch them then. If they were frozen like Ted Williams and Walt Disney's heads, then they may have been usable. But not just being kept cool for a long time. Thanks though!! Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:14 PM (Y4EXg) 327
Oh.
I thought it was the proper holster for 'ettes class. My bad. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (WEBkv) ----- Had to stop that class after "the incident" Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:15 PM (MVjcR) 328
Had to stop that class after "the incident"
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:15 PM (MVjcR) ---------- Hazarding a guess: WW was involved in "the incident?" Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:16 PM (WEBkv) 329
Anna Puma @ 306 Kuwait in MOPP suit might come close.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:16 PM (UUkQp) 330
318 Good evening, friends in gray boxes. Hope you had a pleasant week-end.
Posted by: ALH at August 18, 2019 09:12 PM (GaOgf) ------ Thanks for stopping by ALH! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:16 PM (MVjcR) 331
I threw my Glock 42 in my
Handbag last night for Mass. my whole attitude changed. I was nervous and it was hard to concentrate on Mass. does this feeling diminish? Posted by: Nurse ratched ---- It does. The first time I carried in Mass my heart was pounding so hard I swore Father was going to sush me. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:17 PM (Y4EXg) 332
I'm partial to this one. What do y'all think?https://preview.tinyurl.com/y25wcvep
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:10 PM No clue how comfortable it would be. I'd have some concern about covering the off arm when drawing. OTOH, it could easily buy you .25 seconds or more, while the perp was 'analyzing' the situation. Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (DMUuz) 333
You should have a class for the ettes on how to wear a leg holster with mini skirts and lacy thigh high stockings.
Now that would be popular. Posted by: at August 18, 2019 09:13 PM (vqIkG) ------ my cardiologist would probably advise against it! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (MVjcR) Posted by: freaked at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (Tnijr) 335
Bander, did you find a campsite
Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (B7KlG) 336
I threw my Glock 42 in my
Handbag last night for Mass. my whole attitude changed. I was nervous and it was hard to concentrate on Mass. does this feeling diminish? Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:11 PM (PkVlr) What this tells me is that you take this seriously. You know that things can go pear-shaped quickly. Also, you are in a city that is far more tenuous than mine. But, in my opinion, the fact that you are taking this seriously means you can, and will, do the right thing if Something Happens. I am not a good Christian. But I do know that Jesus was not a pacifist. Man of peace? Yes. But He also said trade in your cloaks for swords. Defend your Faith. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (8qegj) Posted by: ALH at August 18, 2019 09:19 PM (GaOgf) 338
Hazarding a guess: WW was involved in "the incident?"
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:16 PM (WEBkv) ----- Shhhhh! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:19 PM (MVjcR) 339
You should never get to the point you "forget" you're carrying. It is serious business and one should be mindful of this fact at all times.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:14 PM (WEBkv) I was working with someone who carried, which is fine with me. But we were working in a venue that was very museum-like and she had it in her fanny pack which she placed on a vintage jukebox ten feet away. People who wanted to get a good look at the jukebox were moving the fannypack out of their way. This was not acceptable. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:19 PM (i/wJA) 340
Nurse, no need to feel nervous. You're doing GOD's Work.
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:20 PM (UUkQp) 341
The lacy stockings would snag. Has to be stronger material, maybe spandex.
Posted by: kallisto at August 18, 2019 09:20 PM (WoyGL) 342
I am not a good Christian. But I do know that Jesus was not a pacifist. Man of peace? Yes. But He also said trade in your cloaks for swords.
Defend your Faith. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (8qegj) ----------- Yeah, and then there's that part where Jesus gently ushered the money changers from the temple. By gently, I mean laid about all of them with a whip of cords. Not to mention turning over a table or two. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:20 PM (WEBkv) 343
You should never get to the point you "forget" you're carrying. It is serious business and one should be mindful of this fact at all times.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:14 PM (WEBkv) ------ Absolutely this. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:21 PM (MVjcR) 344
Nurse, say a little prayer to St. Gabriel Possenti - Patron Saint of Handgunners.
Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:21 PM (Y4EXg) 345
I was working with someone who carried, which is fine with me. But we were working in a venue that was very museum-like and she had it in her fanny pack which she placed on a vintage jukebox ten feet away. People who wanted to get a good look at the jukebox were moving the fannypack out of their way. This was not acceptable.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:19 PM (i/wJA) ------------ That is an understatement. I'd have gone ballistic, no pun intended. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:22 PM (WEBkv) 346
OT. Just made my recipe from 190 last thread.
Homemade bruschetta: Baguette loaf thin sliced. Brush olive oil on one side and place under broiler. When toasted, pull out, flip, brush oil on the other side and repeat. When both sides are toasted, put a mixture of sun dried tomato pesto and chopped kalamata olives on the bread slices and top with shredded mozzarella cheese. Put back under broiler until cheese melts. Enjoy. Posted by: rickb223 at August 18, 2019 09:22 PM (3oX+R) 347
Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (DMUuz)
I posted that one as a joke. The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment. My instructor has a holster right where her pants button, and it's really visible. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (JHQ5S) 348
That is an understatement.
I'd have gone ballistic, no pun intended. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:22 PM (WEBkv) -------- Man, no shit. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (MVjcR) 349
One other thing about the Walker Colt. It doesn't have the retaining latch that later cap and Ball revolvers did. And the modern replicas lck them as well. The problem is the recoil can cause the loading lever to drop and jam the cylinder spin until it's lifted again. Don't know what, if anything, they did in the 1840s but todays shooters usually just tie some string around the lever and barrel to prevent the drop.
BTW, The Ruger Old Army, if you can find one, has the same capacity as the Walker and is made with modern steel so it's safer. But maximum loads are rarely as accurate as more modest ones. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (bmdz3) 350
Is faliaphotography still on YouTube?
Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (B7KlG) 351
August 18th is Meriwether Lewis' birthday.
The Lewis & Clark expedition carried a Girandoni air rifle. Here's and interesting video about it: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-pqFyKh-rUI Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (DMUuz) 352
I never cared if Palp was real or not, he was generally polite, and could be funny.
I have spent my life around people that talked themselves up big. At least here I never had to worry if the promise to show up, say, with a pickup was real or not. Posted by: Kindltot at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (q2o38) 353
The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment. My instructor has a holster right where her pants button, and it's really visible.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (JHQ5S) ------- Well now you've done it! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (MVjcR) 354
If you see a Ruger old army than needs a new home, a hat tip here would be appreciated.
Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:26 PM (B7KlG) 355
I mean, would YOU fight back if you were pinned with boobs in your face?
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 08:57 PM (JHQ5S) Really kind of depends on how hairy they were..... Posted by: Peter Ian Staker at August 18, 2019 09:26 PM (C1NyB) 356
The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment. My instructor has a holster right where her pants button, and it's really visible.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (JHQ5S) ------------------- Female firearm instructor I know, carries in a band around her belly. She's got a good shape so, with a loose top, as you suggest, it's not obvious she carries. My only suggestion is practice, more practice then practice again. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:27 PM (WEBkv) 357
Bander, did you find a campsite
Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:18 PM (B7KlG) Like a place to live? No. I might be forced to camp for a while. Posted by: Bandersnatch, fish brag pics welcome at e-mail in nic at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (fuK7c) 358
I was working with someone who carried, which is fine with me. But we were working in a venue that was very museum-like and she had it in her fanny pack which she placed on a vintage jukebox ten feet away. People who wanted to get a good look at the jukebox were moving the fannypack out of their way. This was not acceptable.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:19 PM (i/wJA) This is why I really don't like the idea of purse carry or backpack carry or day planner carry or anything else that's not actually on your body. People leave things unattended or set them down. Purse-snatching is common enough that it has its own name. Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (t+qrx) 359
Well now you've done it!
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (MVjcR) Are you going to explain the rule, or make us do it? Posted by: Peter Ian Staker at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (C1NyB) Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (JHQ5S) 361
D*mn autocucumber!
Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (DMUuz) 362
The Lewis Clark expedition carried a Girandoni air rifle. Here's and interesting video about it:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-pqFyKh-rUI Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (DMUuz) There is a replica at the interpretive center at Fort Clatsop in Astoria. At least it was there 6 years ago. It was damaged so they kept it in a back room. They let me hold it when I asked. It is just fiberglass but it was awesome to hold it. I saw it first in cub scouts way back when. Astoria is a good place to go, lots of museums and such. I was toying with the idea of a Momee there. Posted by: Kindltot at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (q2o38) 363
Yeah, and then there's that part where Jesus gently ushered the money changers from the temple. By gently, I mean laid about all of them with a whip of cords. Not to mention turning over a table or two. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman When the changer comes along you must whip it. Whip it good! Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (aKsyK) 364
Are you going to explain the rule, or make us do it?
Posted by: Peter Ian Staker at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (C1NyB) ----- Take it away! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (MVjcR) 365
Emmie,
I would have gone batshit crazy, grabbed the fanny pack, handed it to her and asked her to be responsible. Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (PkVlr) 366
Went to the 7mm article.
No love for the 7mm Rem Mag unless it's the short mag. And no love for Winchester ballistic silvertip supreme as hunting or target bullets. Meh, never failed me though I don't do that 1000 yd stuff. By the way, would busting a plastic milk jug full of water at about 25 yards every time with a 629, 230 gr jhp, firing one handed and single action be considered decent shooting? I really miss that pistol. Friend jumped my ass for pawning it 30 years ago instead of selling it to him. Would have sold it back when I had the $. Posted by: teej at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (A9A9H) 367
I would have gone batshit crazy, grabbed the fanny pack, handed it to her and asked her to be responsible.
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:29 PM (PkVlr) -------------- Before or after you beat her about the head and shoulders with the bag? Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:30 PM (WEBkv) Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:30 PM (u82oZ) 369
This is why I really don't like the idea of purse carry or backpack carry or day planner carry or anything else that's not actually on your body. People leave things unattended or set them down. Purse-snatching is common enough that it has its own name.
Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (t+qrx) ------- Agreed. There are just too many things that could go sideways with that. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:30 PM (MVjcR) 370
345 ... "she had it in her fanny pack which she placed on a vintage jukebox ten feet away. People who wanted to get a good look at the jukebox were moving the fannypack out of their way. This was not acceptable."
What part of concealed CARRY did she not understand? Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 09:30 PM (bmdz3) 371
Clothing fabric has gotten much thinner in recent years despite people becoming much lumpier in the same timeframe. So thinner fabric is not due to aesthetics.
Would it be paranoid of me to think it is a plot to make it more difficult to conceal? Either your piece shows or you are wearing unusually substantial clothing, which marks you as a potential carrier. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (i/wJA) 372
The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM Might look at one of the belly band rigs out there. The Kramer undershirts might be another alternative. Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (DMUuz) Posted by: Peter Ian Staker at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (C1NyB) 374
Popping in between dinner and dessert.
>>> 226 As for checking firearms with an airline? Nuh -uh. I will drive my arsenal to my Hill. Wherever that is. Ain't telling. *Mad TV Stuart shooshing and leg kicking* Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:43 PM (8qegj) HA! I knew you had excellent taste. Revolvers *and* MadTV!! >>> 257 Off topic but Mrs. E is switching out food and etc from old fridge to new one and found 9 rolls of 35MM film. I don't think we even have a 35MM camera anymore and doubt anybody develops the film anyway. Anybody want it? Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 08:52 PM (UUkQp) I'll take it, if Uncle Palp doesn't show up attempting to prove his existence. ;P >>> 344 Nurse, say a little prayer to St. Gabriel Possenti - Patron Saint of Handgunners. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:21 PM (Y4EXg) There's a Moronic author who wrote a book about a new order of monks: Rolf Nelson, "Heretics of Saint Possenti". Posted by: Helena Handbasket at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (0ReGO) 375
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Well now you've done it! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:25 PM (MVjcR) Are you going to explain the rule, or make us do it? Posted by: Peter Ian Staker at August 18, 2019 09:28 PM (C1NyB) Yeah, yeah. Pics, etc. I'm thinking one like this: https://preview.tinyurl.com/yyxpul84 Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (JHQ5S) 376
Weasel,
Thank you for this comprehensive answer to a little question. I have one question. Is hard case an Aluminum one or the molded plastic the rifles and pistols are sold in? Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:32 PM (u82oZ) Posted by: Ex-ex at August 18, 2019 09:32 PM (RU4sa) 378
Is faliaphotography still on YouTube?
Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (B7KlG) Yes. I've got maybe seven inches and sixty pounds on her, and she's concealing with one of the holsters I use. One thing she works well is a loose button-down shirt, un-tucked, as a cover garment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDdd4k5rQow Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 09:32 PM (t+qrx) 379
Agreed. There are just too many things that could go sideways with that.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:30 PM (MVjcR) ----------- I tried bowling while carrying. It was awkward. backpack carry at the bowling alley. Don't care for it, but, but, haven't found another solution. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:33 PM (WEBkv) 380
The fannypack user follows an ex-cop friend around like a puppy. He was there as well. I asked him to instruct her.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:33 PM (i/wJA) 381
353 The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment. My instructor has a holster right where her pants button, and it's really visible.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:24 PM (JHQ5S) Pics or it didn't happen Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 09:34 PM (NWiLs) 382
The one I'd really like to get is a corset-type where it rests above the waist but below the breasts. I'm fairly busty and tend to wear loose fitting tops, and I think that would be the best spot for me for maximum concealment
--- Well sure, for maximum concealment but - I'd pay good money to see you unholster those bad boys. Bad boy, sorry. Posted by: Tonypete at August 18, 2019 09:34 PM (Y4EXg) 383
Howdy, NaCly! Mr. Bassman sends his greetings as well.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:34 PM (i/wJA) 384
Yeah, yeah. Pics, etc. I'm thinking one like this: https://preview.tinyurl.com/yyxpul84 Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (JHQ5S) ------- In all seriousness, I think as long as it's comfortable, that could be a great solution although the draw angle might be a little awkward. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:34 PM (MVjcR) 385
backpack carry at the bowling alley. Don't care for it, but, but, haven't found another solution.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:33 PM Call me. Posted by: Walter Sobchek at August 18, 2019 09:35 PM (DMUuz) 386
Weasel,
Thank you for this comprehensive answer to a little question. I have one question. Is hard case an Aluminum one or the molded plastic the rifles and pistols are sold in? Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:32 PM (u82oZ) ------- You're welcome! I used the hard plastic Pelican brand cases. The lighter ones that the gun is sold in is probably nowhere near sturdy enough. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (MVjcR) 387
Q: What happens if my flight is diverted to a hostile jurisdiction such as New York or New Jersey - will I go to jail?
What if you live in one of those hell-holes? Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (wYseH) 388
Either your piece shows or you are wearing unusually substantial clothing, which marks you as a potential carrier.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (i/wJA) ------------ I carried a full size 1911 to my in-laws for several years, kidney carry and they had no idea I was carrying until my SIL put her arm around my waist to give me a hug and said, loudly, "he's heeled." They all laughed. They're gun people and we get together a couple times a year for a family day at the range. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (WEBkv) 389
In all seriousness, I think as long as it's
comfortable, that could be a great solution although the draw angle might be a little awkward. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:34 PM (MVjcR) Yeah, that's one thing that worries me about it. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (JHQ5S) 390
377 Billie Jean - AOC remix
https://www.bitchute.com/video/mkgXJdXoRZ1Y/ Posted by: Ex-ex at August 18, 2019 09:32 PM (RU4sa) Heh. That's pretty funny. Posted by: Ace's liver at August 18, 2019 09:37 PM (h2Bdk) 391
Either your piece shows or you are wearing unusually substantial clothing, which marks you as a potential carrier.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:31 PM (i/wJA) Check out the video at 378. Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 09:37 PM (t+qrx) 392
TSA can't seem to figure out if you should be using TSA locks on your firearms case when you check it.
I've had them tell me both: It should use non-TSA locks that only you have they key to AND that it should use TSA accessible locks so they can inspect it. Personally I go with the former solution and wait by the check-in counter while the case is passed through TSA inspection behind the conveyor screen. Hasn't failed me yet. Posted by: Defenestratus at August 18, 2019 09:37 PM (kI/3T) Posted by: Jean at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (B7KlG) 394
Emmie
It was great to meet you and Mr. Bassman. My group didn't even give me a couple of 2 x 4 male bonding moments for ignoring them. I still smile at our all too brief meeting. We are everywhere in plain sight. Will you accept a free will offering to your church for those excellent CDs? Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (u82oZ) 395
385 backpack carry at the bowling alley. Don't care for it, but, but, haven't found another solution.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:33 PM Call me. Posted by: Walter Sobchek at August 18, 2019 09:35 PM (DMUuz) AM I THE ONLY ONE HERE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE RULES??!! Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (NWiLs) 396
He hand carried to me so it wouldn't get banged around on the conveyor belt. I doubt that would happen today.
Posted by: Cosda at August 18, 2019 09:05 PM (FwwIv) --- that would still happen there today.... except they would hand carry it to the next Antifa meeting. Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (SEclx) 397
They all laughed. They're gun people and we get together a couple times a year for a family day at the range.
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (WEBkv) Yeah, that's another thing that concerns me. I'm a hugger in a community of huggers. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (i/wJA) 398
Yeah, that's one thing that worries me about it.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:36 PM (JHQ5S) ------ I'd keep looking then - I'm almost certain I've seen them held more in the horizontal, or at least with a substantial cant. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:40 PM (MVjcR) 399
Yeah, that's another thing that concerns me. I'm a hugger in a community of huggers.
Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (i/wJA) ----------------- Nothing quite says "I love you" like the ability to lay down cover fire while the rest of them escape. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:40 PM (WEBkv) 400
AM I THE ONLY ONE HERE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE RULES??!!
Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (NWiLs) Me too Posted by: ALH at August 18, 2019 09:40 PM (GaOgf) 401
354 ... "If you see a Ruger old army than needs a new home, a hat tip here would be appreciated."
Jean, I've only seen one at a gun show. The others were in the used or consignment section of local gun shops. I don't know about the big online gun auction sites. For now they can be shipped to Virginia without going through an FFL. Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 09:40 PM (bmdz3) 402
I'd keep looking then - I'm almost certain I've seen them held more in the horizontal, or at least with a substantial cant.
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:40 PM (MVjcR) ------------------------- Almost needs to be a cant to the right or left to assist in the draw. Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:41 PM (WEBkv) 403
Posted by: Defenestratus at August 18, 2019 09:37 PM (kI/3T)
----- I've always taken both in case the agent says it has to be one or the other. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:42 PM (MVjcR) 404
Well, time to wander and thanks again, Weasel! Marvelous job with the thread!
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:42 PM (WEBkv) 405
Will you accept a free will offering to your church for those excellent CDs?
Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (u82oZ) NaCly, it's sweet of you to think of that. It was our pleasure to give them to you without obligation, but if it would please you, I can send you our church info in an email. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:42 PM (i/wJA) 406
404 Well, time to wander and thanks again, Weasel! Marvelous job with the thread!
Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:42 PM (WEBkv) ------- Thank you, blake. My pleasure! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:44 PM (MVjcR) 407
Helena Handbasket @ 374, if I can talk Mrs. E into putting a note on the film and keeping it in the fridge until October, I'll bring it to you. And with that vague commitment I am off to dream of gubs
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:44 PM (UUkQp) 408
Gotta pull the pork chops off the smoker! Thanks for a great thread. Weasel!
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:45 PM (PkVlr) 409
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:44 PM (UUkQp)
----- 'night Eromero! Thanks for stopping by! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:46 PM (MVjcR) 410
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-- Well, time to wander and thanks again, Weasel! Marvelous job with the thread! Posted by: blake - used pronoun salesman at August 18, 2019 09:42 PM ------------------------ Exactly. Keep it up! Posted by: irright at August 18, 2019 09:46 PM (RVcmP) 411
Gotta pull the pork chops off the smoker! Thanks for a great thread. Weasel!
Posted by: Nurse ratched at August 18, 2019 09:45 PM (PkVlr) ------- You are very welcome! *peck* Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:46 PM (MVjcR) 412
AM I THE ONLY ONE HERE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE RULES??!!
Posted by: Insomniac at August 18, 2019 09:38 PM (NWiLs) --- what are "rules"? Posted by: redc1c4 at August 18, 2019 09:46 PM (SEclx) 413
Exactly. Keep it up!
Posted by: irright at August 18, 2019 09:46 PM (RVcmP) ------- Thanks! I'll try! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:47 PM (MVjcR) 414
Weasel, thanks for the Thread, and I'm really looking forward to your multi-week dissertation on the COAT (Cartridge Of All-Time), the .41 Magnum!
Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:48 PM (DMUuz) 415
OK - the ONT will be along any time to kick us to the curb. THANK YOU all for making this a fun place to hang out for a while on Sunday evening - and a special thanks to Ace for allowing us the space to do it. Appreciate you all!
Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:50 PM (MVjcR) 416
Weasel, thanks for the Thread, and I'm really looking forward to your multi-week dissertation on the COAT (Cartridge Of All-Time), the .41 Magnum!
Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:48 PM (DMUuz) ---- Some day - promise! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (MVjcR) 417
As always, thanks to Weasel for the thread and to all who post. It really makes for a pleasant end to the weekend.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (bmdz3) Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (i/wJA) 419
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OK - the ONT will be along any time to kick us to the curb. THANK YOU all for making this a fun place to hang out for a while on Sunday evening - and a special thanks to Ace for allowing us the space to do it. Appreciate you all! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:50 PM (MVjcR) Thank you Weasel! Thanks for sharing my target. Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (JHQ5S) Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:52 PM (u82oZ) 421
You know, I asked that accuracy question because I really don't know.
It seems like most of the time you guys are talking about 7 to 10 yds on pistol targets. Of course a gallon milk jug is pretty big so that's what prompted it. Posted by: teej at August 18, 2019 09:52 PM (A9A9H) 422
Thank you Weasel! Thanks for sharing my target.
Posted by: Jordan61 at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (JHQ5S) ----- Thanks for sending it in. I appreciate that! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:52 PM (MVjcR) 423
See ya in Texas.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at August 18, 2019 09:52 PM (u82oZ) ------ See you then, brother. Looking forward to it! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:53 PM (MVjcR) 424
Haven't read the comments [yet].
First, gracias Weasel for gubs! Yes, got to the range - since it was my RO duty day [but also got to the indoor range for 5O rounds of .38O out of the CZ-83, just to practice, as that's what I carry as an RO during hot weather]. Nothing particularly new/interesting, gub wise, at the range this time [I mean new-to-me gunz brought by others], except for a .22/22WMR NAA derringer-style revolver a colleague brought - he uses it as his pocket-carry snake gun around the property [rural location - he's had to off 5 rattlers so far this summer]. Posted by: rhomboid at August 18, 2019 09:53 PM (QDnY+) 425
As always, thanks to Weasel for the thread and to all who post. It really makes for a pleasant end to the weekend.
Posted by: JTB at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (bmdz3) -------- Thanks as always, JTB. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:54 PM (MVjcR) 426
Thank you as well, Weasel!
98% of what I know about guns, I learned from Morons. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:51 PM (i/wJA) ----- You are very welcome, Emmie. Thanks! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:55 PM (MVjcR) 427
do not shoot something you would not eat.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Not Actually Irish at August 18, 2019 08:31 PM (8qegj) I believe some people use watermelons for targets. Posted by: Emmie at August 18, 2019 09:55 PM (i/wJA) Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:55 PM (MVjcR) 429
And a last-minute add, once again I found the M1 to be the gun that brings the most smiles, and enthusiasm when offered to others. Young former Marine had never fired one, and loved it. Insisted he fire 2 clips' worth.
And a Coast Guard group storing their target gear after all day training one range over watched and showed great interest, but they couldn't shoot my Garand, no time/too many guys. I've seen just the "ping" cause a stoppage on half of the firing line, with smiles and approving head nods. Posted by: rhomboid at August 18, 2019 09:57 PM (QDnY+) 430
Weasel - Thanks, again!
Posted by: stonecutter at August 18, 2019 09:58 PM (Bfr22) 431
Flying with firearms in checked luggage is surprisingly easy. The hardest part the first time is the feeling you get bringing a firearm into the airport.
Posted by: Rick9911 at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (kYa/C) 432
"The greatest shooting range fun and mirth-making implement ever devised"
- my riff on Gen. Patton's famous tribute to the M1 Posted by: rhomboid at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (QDnY+) 433
Weasel - Thanks, again!
Posted by: stonecutter at August 18, 2019 09:58 PM (Bfr22) ------- You're welcome, stonecutter. Nice to have you here. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (MVjcR) 434
the COAT (Cartridge Of All-Time), the .41 Magnum!
Posted by: Duncanthrax at August 18, 2019 09:48 PM (DMUuz) Oh, please! Posted by: 8x56 Mannlicher-Schonauer at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (wYseH) 435
Q: What happens if my flight is diverted to a hostile jurisdiction such as New York or New Jersey - will I go to jail?
Correct Answer: Do not under any circumstances so much as touch the bag with the gun in it. The moment you do, you're in unlawful possession of the firearm, and the authorities will be more than happy to prosecute accordingly. Inform the airline that they are to remain in possession of the bag until it reaches a destination where it is lawful for you to possess a gun, presumably your final destination. An airline, as a "common carrier" can get in no trouble for having the gun in NY or NJ or CA or wherever, but YOU certainly CAN. For this reason it is best to NOT pack your gun along with other stuff you will desperately need when you land, such as medications, travel documents, etc. Posted by: Andrew Branca at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (eciqi) Posted by: teej at August 18, 2019 10:02 PM (A9A9H) Posted by: hogmartin at August 18, 2019 10:03 PM (t+qrx) 438
Flying with firearms in checked luggage is surprisingly easy. The hardest part the first time is the feeling you get bringing a firearm into the airport.
Posted by: Rick9911 at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (kYa/C) ------- I know what you mean. Over the years I've had people ask what's in the case and sometimes I'd tell them it was a guitar, and other times I'd say "what case?" Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 10:03 PM (MVjcR) 439
Any tips about travellibg with my emotional support bazooka?
Posted by: Rapapo at August 18, 2019 10:04 PM (oJEPl) 440
435 Q: What happens if my flight is diverted to a hostile jurisdiction such as New York or New Jersey - will I go to jail?
Correct Answer: Do not under any circumstances so much as touch the bag with the gun in it. The moment you do, you're in unlawful possession of the firearm, and the authorities will be more than happy to prosecute accordingly. Inform the airline that they are to remain in possession of the bag until it reaches a destination where it is lawful for you to possess a gun, presumably your final destination. An airline, as a "common carrier" can get in no trouble for having the gun in NY or NJ or CA or wherever, but YOU certainly CAN. For this reason it is best to NOT pack your gun along with other stuff you will desperately need when you land, such as medications, travel documents, etc. Posted by: Andrew Branca at August 18, 2019 09:59 PM (eciqi) ------- Thanks for that! Great to have you here. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 10:05 PM (MVjcR) 441
Thank you, Weasel... Posted by: Spun & Murky at August 18, 2019 10:05 PM (4DCSq) 442
Whew! Just got back home after a week at the War College and a weekend at Gettysburg. Pup and kitteh happy to see us.
Now, to get on topic: I'll be picking up a Rock Island M1911 pattern in 10mm tomorrow or Tue. Order came in, so all I have to do is go pick it up. Dealer has a range, so I can shoot it right away. I'll bring the S&W 610 I got a few weeks back, too. May as well bring along the Sig P227 and Sig 938 I picked up a few months ago. Haven't had time to shoot those either. Starting Basic Marksmanship Instruction this week with Grandson the Elder this week, too. I have a Rascal for that. If he's ready, we'll shoot Sat. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at August 18, 2019 10:06 PM (di1hb) 443
Thank you, Weasel...
Posted by: Spun & Murky at August 18, 2019 10:05 PM (4DCSq) ------ You're welcome! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 10:06 PM (MVjcR) 444
>>> 407 Helena Handbasket @ 374, if I can talk Mrs. E into putting a note on the film and keeping it in the fridge until October, I'll bring it to you. And with that vague commitment I am off to dream of gubs
Posted by: Eromero at August 18, 2019 09:44 PM (UUkQp) Thanks much! (... and how are we only two months away from October?!) Posted by: Helena Handbasket at August 18, 2019 10:09 PM (0ReGO) 445
Great thread, Weasel!
Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 10:21 PM (w7KSn) 446
Late to the fray, again. Off to read the post and the comments! Once more, ThanX! for posting the Gub! Thread
McGyver, out Posted by: McGyver at August 18, 2019 10:30 PM (gMngZ) 447
445 Great thread, Weasel!
Posted by: navybrat remembers wax pistols at August 18, 2019 10:21 PM (w7KSn) ----- Thanks navybrat. You all make it a lot of fun to do. Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 10:30 PM (MVjcR) 448
Posted by: McGyver at August 18, 2019 10:30 PM (gMngZ)
-------- Happy to do it, McGyver. Thanks for stopping by! Posted by: Weasel at August 18, 2019 10:32 PM (MVjcR) 449
FWIW, I bought a 80% router kit. I'll keep you all informed. On the home front, Godson did good this year with all weaps offered; 30-30, 30 carbine, AK47 (one round only, Vassily), but... not yet ready for his first hunt. Maybe next year
McGyver, over Posted by: McGyver at August 18, 2019 11:05 PM (gMngZ) 450
435 Andrew Branca - Howdy! from Montana! ThanX! for putting us some knowledge. All- I had no probs with moving my rifle thru TSA or customs from here to S. Africa and back. Just follow the rules
McGyver, over Posted by: McGyver at August 18, 2019 11:08 PM (gMngZ) 451
6 I went to a gun store and handled the merchandise. I was very encouraged that there are quite a few concealed carry pieces on which my tiny finger can reach the trigger.
The S&W M&P 380 Shield EZ looks interesting. The slide is easy to rack. _______________ A lady-friend just got the 9mm version. We fired it yesterday (Sunday) to begin break-in. Nice gun - very nice. Small for my hand, but perfect for hers. Very solid, good balance, excellent action. She got a green-dot site installed by gun store. I recommend green over read as our eyes/brain register green-yellow faster/easier than red. Good luck. Posted by: DrDean at August 19, 2019 11:36 AM (zkimx) 452
I live in NY and use JFK and LaGuardia. I have a standard Pelican case. It looks pretty obvious to everyone involved what's in it so I get a lot of looks. I have my cell number in big letters right next to the Master locks. TSA held up a flight, pulled me off the flight to open them because I used non-TSA locks and they wanted to look inside." I should have a contact number available." It is legal to use them. The Port Authority police had checked off on them. It is usually easy but time consuming. The cop needed normally takes a half hour to get there. Jet Blue does it in a sort of segregated section at JFK. American has you open the case basically in front of everyone.Jet Blue also sends your bag to oversized with the golf clubs, check there. Most cops are very cool with it. One told me before I opened the case if he sees a round in the chamber I would be arrested on the spot. I always put those " empty chamber " flags in each as I put them in the case. Typically you can load 11 lbs of ammunition. I never do. What they don't tell you is that it has to be boxed in the box you bought it. western airports like Boise could give a rat's ass. Nobody gives you a look and IIRC the local TSA on the spot checks it. a pleasure.
Posted by: Mac at August 19, 2019 12:36 PM (fOoQ8) 453
Mavrick and Goose don't screw up
Posted by: Tamaa the Drongo Bird at August 19, 2019 04:23 PM (wGqjj) 454
The last time I checked airline baggage was with two 10 mm Glocks in 2011 flying from East Central Michigan (MBS) to Houston and return. At that time they insisted that ammunition or loaded magazines be in a separate bag from handguns and that ammo in loaded magazines must be secure from popping out from the mag. I had magazine carriers for belt carry. They said that original manufacturer cardboard ammunition boxes in good condition were acceptable and after market plastic ammo boxes were also good. They were eager to use tape to hold ammunition carriers securely closed. Bags, suitcases, etc. had to be locked but if the locks were flimsy no one cared. I also had a USGI ammo can with a hasp welded on it and padlock but their instructions/training did not cover that. The small Michigan airport TSA was more competent with guns than the much larger Houston airport TSA.
Anyone with more recent experience care to comment. Next time I fly I will call ahead, check websites, and allow extra time before boarding. Thanks Weasel for your efforts. This is my first comment here. Posted by: Bond in Michigan at August 19, 2019 07:18 PM (v8RSo) Processing 0.04, elapsed 0.0518 seconds. |
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