I have also decided to take up backpacking this year. Dont really know of any good trails around this area though. Gonna have to start out fairly slow because I havent done any "humping" since I got out of the Corps. Mainly looking for close, short after work 5-10 miles for now. I live in...
I have a sig p238 and love it. I have had 1 stovepipe out of 100 rounds fired but other than that accurate and reliable. I dont really see how a 1911 style single action carried condition one is any less safe than a double action with no safety carried in the pocket.
Im curious to see opinions on this also. Ive pondered this myself since picking up a p238. Ive carried FMJ in it for the penetration factor, but carry JHP in all of my other carry calibers.
I came across this video online but cant seem to find any downloadable powerpoints like the one used. Does anyone have something like this that they would be willing to share? Seems like it might be some good practice and liven up the normal dry firing routine a little.
YouTube - Dry Fire...
ive done both. most of the time they have jus asked to see my permit and everything is fine but one time they flipped out and had me get out of the vehicle, took the gun, unloaded it, checked my LTCH, and then gave it back to me unloaded and told me not to load it until after i had pulled away
I agree with several of the other posts on here. if SHTF I think it would be rather difficult or possibly dangerous depending on the situation to travel very far.
i have the 27. i like the extra stopping power of the .40. if your using it as a backup i would probly stick with the same caliber as your primary carry
Never been a big fan of hipoint but shot a friends 995 over the wknd and liked it. so im wanting to get a 9mm carbine now but cant decide between the hp 995 or a keltech sub 2000. not wanting to spend awhole lot on something like this and i understand the 995 is cheaper. anyone have experience...