Re: St Andrew and Rattle Cans...
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 4:11 pm
I will smack my nose with a newspaper.
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Except that President Trump banned bump stocks via executive order. The lawsuit against the government is still ongoing to try and overturn it.Jimster wrote:Speaking of machine guns, this is as close as I can get.
Oh dear, how unfortunateJimster wrote:Mine was lost during a tragic boating accident just after the ban took effect.
I believe I see a vaunted Sig P210 in that picture.43rdRecceReg wrote: I like the Sig P225 most of all (yeah, it's not WW2...), but the Walther P38 is my favourite tanker's sidearm from the WW2 era. It's not in this pic, though. The Luger is fiddly to reassemble in a hurry.
I'll never carry a pistol with a manual safety. Have been carrying daily since the Fall of 1996. After graduating from the Police Academy and taking at least 4 advanced defensive pistol courses it's just what I'm used to and prefer. I've had to put my hand on my holstered pistol twice, and only had to draw it once (still not pointing it at anyone)...in all three cases I didn't have time to worry about a safety. It's all what your trained with and get used to. But training, training, training, practice, practice, practice!Jimster wrote:Awesome and I agree about the manual safety. That's why I carry my 1911 instead of my Sig however the US army version does have a manual safety.
See, I'm really not that into men in skirts!43rdRecceReg wrote:![]()
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...and a timely reminder, Eric, that the thread really was about rattle-can robbery, and not men in skirts...