That IS a big ass Walmart in Forsyth. But they deserved it. I lived there in 04/05 and the Walmart they had up until about 2010 looked like walking into a 1987 Walmart.
Yeah and I thought that would be a good thing for the less than experienced trigger finger. I have a P95 that's decock only and it has a super long heavy trigger pull on the DA pull. I believe they made all the P series pistols in a DAO option.
See now I initially thought that a DAO auto might fit the bill since it's a long heavy trigger pull and it's that same exact pull every time. Kind of a no surprise thing I guess.
Well there IS a company called Byrna that makes peoperball guns that use C02 cartridges. Every review/test I watched had the "Attacker" or more accurately "Guinea Pig" coughing tearing, snotting everywhere and gagging for several minutes after being hit . Hell some of them weren't even hit by...
I knew a guy years ago who was walking through the woods with a holstered Blackhawk 44 and when he started climbing in his K10 it went off and went in around the thigh and back out above the ankle. Couldn't believe he still had a leg. I assume the hammer got caught on limbs or something like...
One of the issues back then was that most of us got single barrel shotguns as birthday or Christmas gifts. And those guns didn't weigh ****. Which means that ALL that recoil was coming right back at you. I still remember a 20 gauge H&R kicking worse than my old man's Sears 12 gauge pump.
Yeah my uncle was the family gun nut that turned me out . I think I was 9 or 10 maybe. Stared me out on a Ruger Single Six and a Mark1 maybe. Moved up to his M1Carbine. BTW...that was my favorite of all time for years. I think for a lot of gun guys my age the M1 Carbine was THE tactical rifle...
Was it parked at TruPrep last Saturday? Me and the wife went by there since we were already close by. She could've looked around there all damn day. I took a pic of them hundreds of lowers hanging on the wall. I mean it was damn gang of lowers.