Recent content by Sierra Steve

  1. S

    627 PC holster?

    I am happy to be relatively new owner of a SW 627 PC. I don't "carry" it, concealed or any other way. But when going from car to range, or just taking a walk through the mountains, it strikes me as a bad idea to just stick it in my day pack or in my belt or hip pocket. How do I go about finding...
  2. S

    How do I match a specific SW revolver with a good quality holster?

    I am happy to be relatively new owner of a SW 627 PC. I don't "carry" it, concealed or any other way. But when going from car to range, or just taking a walk through the mountains, it strikes me as a bad idea to just stick it in my day pack or in my belt or hip pocket. How do I go about finding...
  3. S

    Does a bullet button make the M&P 15 California compliant?

    Bullet Button in CA - Atty Gen Reg says OK I made the original post about CA compliant S&P. Of course I wasn't referring to the 15-22 (which I have but haven't been able to get out and shoot yet). I was referring to centerfire rifles. At any rate, after my post I spent even more time...
  4. S

    Does a bullet button make the M&P 15 California compliant?

    Looking at a SW 15 I wonder if it would be legal to buy and own in California (as a non-FFL) due to the detachable magazine feature? And if so,I also wonder would a modification to the mag release such that use of a tool were required to remove it (i.e. a so-called "bullet button") make it...
  5. S

    A question for Californians

    OK I've never been a black rifle guy, but just got a new S&W AR 15 22. Here's my dumb question: What the heck is a bullet button? Re CA compliant. The CA Attorney General has a web page that has California's "gun laws" and some announcements from the Atty Gen about the state's enforcement...
  6. S

    Latest Serial numbers on 15-22

    DWH6XXX 1 Nov 2011
  7. S

    can a 15-22 hang with a 10/22 out of the box?

    I guess the group size is all there is unless you've got your own wide open spaces to go plinking in. So, range shooting is just about the most common type of shooting available - I'd rather go after tin cans and dirt clods and varmits, but bulls eye is about all that's available.
Back
Top