Had a PM45 and it was a jam machine. Sent it back to Kahr and it came back great. I later traded it. I had a TP45 which was great and never had issues. I eventually traded it. I’ve carried and still carry a PM9 off and on for the past 5 or so years when I want pocket carry. It’s is...
A family member is asking me to sell for him. I have seen prices all over the map and have no clue what makes one worth more than the other. The stock seems to have a Russian coin embedded in it And I have no idea what it signifies.
With your issues, I’d step down and allow someone more able to join the detail. Not trying to be rude, but reality is what it is. Nothing would stop you from packing a revolver when you are in church, but the security guys should not be restricted based on physical limitations. God bless!
For me, SHTF requires magazine compatibility among several weapons. I have four Springfield xdm pistols, about 30 mags, and lots of ammo. Me and my family would be able to share mags and all of us are very familiar with the same gun. XDm is high capacity and I’ve never had problems with any...
You probably won’t find cheaper than this. Ruger Blackhawk for $500.
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ft-ruger-super-blackhawk-44-mag-500.2784197/
I bought a good size stack-on gun cabinet from Walmart and lay it on its back so it’s like a chest. It’s not a “safe” but is metal and has a key. I keep my ammo boxes in it.
Anyone know if this kit is still made? It is out of stock everywhere I look and midway.com site says “discontinued”. If you know where they may be available, please let me know. Thx.
Kahr PM9 in a remora pocket holster very often. Mainly because it’s comfortable. When I don’t pocket carry, I usually appendix carry a SW 686 plus in a remora IWB with belt clip.
Bobs gun range in palmetto has outdoor rifle lanes and pistol lanes Annual membership is about 150/year. 30 minutes south of Atlanta. (One downside is not open on sundays or holidays.)
I don’t think they will be banned, but I do believe pistols with them attached will be deemed SBRs requiring stamp/registration no different than when you slap a regular stock on an AR pistol.