I've never understood people who get all "butthurt" over prices. It's simply a business transaction. There is an offer and a response. The gun is either worth that settled on price to you - or not. Why get all emotional over it?
One of my best friends owns a large successful gun shop. I...
What David LaPell said. Former LEO myself and had several death threats, a couple of which - they meant it - and I took very seriously. I documented them all, so if it came to trouble later, I had it on record those bozos had threatened me previously. I also learned that I wasn't as readily...
As a contrary opinion, I had a first gen Coonan that was flawlessly reliable and extremely accurate. I regret selling it to this day. As long as jacketed magnum ammunition is used, you won't find many reports of them not working, old or new.
This is true. I went on a mission trip to an Arizona Indian Reservation late last year. One of my instructions was "You don't say "Indian". That is like the "N" word here. You say "Native American..."
I have stayed for a week in Tok, and I can vouch for the fact the local Indians are mean drunks. They really don't seem to like Texans either. Also, Alaska State Troopers were the only law there, and they were very few and far between. My recommendation is to stay out of the bars there... the...
As NIB with all. Not purchased new by me but I have original receipt in box. Not sure if ever fired. Three inch, heavy lug barrel, adjustable sights, factory finger groove grips, .38 special. Can include a like new Bianchi three inch j-frame holster (hard to find).
Looking for one of the...
I back-packed the Alaska wilderness for two weeks straight, back in '04. I carried a .44 Mountain Gun. Even it got a little heavy by the end of the day. That said, I don't think a 329 would be near as fast in recoil recovery if I'm wailing away at a bear. I felt the Mountain Gun was the best...