I have owned a number of handguns over the years and still have a few. The only pistols we keep in the house are 9mm Glocks. They are simple to operate, they go bang every time you pull the trigger, they all use the same mags. If it ever gets real I want it simple for my wife who has shot a...
Either will do their job with proper bullet selection and bullet placement. I thankfully have never used either in conflict so anything I say is theory, conjecture and gleaned from reading the experience of others and statistics. I own and have carried both but have switched to a Glock 17 or...
I am 6’1 and have shot the granddaughters rifle. can’t remember if it is a cricket brand but it is similar if not. It is accurate, fun to shoot. It would be easy to pack if that is your objective but there might be better options.
Begs the question, what are you going to do with it? The carbine would definitely be more manageable in close quarters, either would do the job on man or any beast in North America. There are rifles out there that would be more practical for specific applications. If you just want it to look at...
I would think that would at least double the cost per unit And make it subject to separation of the case elements, especially if fired in an arm with a chamber on the slightly large size, which describes most military rifles judging from spent brass. Manufacturing the steel component would be...
Strength training is something that shows greater benefit in the years when we have an abundant amount of testosterone but will reap some rewards even when those days are past. For not only the functional issue you are looking at here but just coping with life in general you should consider...
If you would have greater use for or opportunity to use one or the other, I’d go with that. if they were my grandpa’s I’d be especially proud. Dad gave me his Colt Huntsman in 2020 a few months before he died. Like yours it is precious to me.