Went in Friday and wound up purchasing a Winchester 30-30. NICS was down and I ended up not being able to pick the rifle up until Saturday. All the men in there were really nice, called me as soon as the FBI line was back up and my background check went through. They spent a good amount of time...
I had a great experience with Indy Gun Safety this weekend.
I had spent a few weeks looking for a specific H&K USP Compact without any luck - Bradis, Elmore's, Beech Grove, none of their distributors carried the model I was looking for. But not only did Indy Gun Safety's distributor have it...
Great Selection
The Indy Gun Safety distributor (Davidson's) is pretty amazing. I had been searching around Indianapolis for a specific H&K Compact USP for a couple of weeks without any luck. Turns out H&K stopped making the two-tone I was looking for. And while Beech Grove, Bradis, and...
I wasn't trying to say that slavery wasn't the main issue that the war revolved around. I happen to agree with Freeman and think it was. I was just saying it was the secession that the majority of Union states used as their reason for joining the war.
There were many reasons that people...
Indiana was one of the first states to meet the quota for requested soldiers. Many legislators and state officials made it known that the only reason Indiana was sending out soldiers and having people join the war effort was to keep the South from seceding. Indiana, along with many other Union...
late to the party?
Don't suppose you have room for one more, do you? I've already been through a few classes and had training while I was in the Army, but I always enjoy the opportunity to shoot (and learn) with fellow women.
My permanent address is up state around Rochester - I'd be more...
It never hurts to have a variety of different guns. You can always decide when you want to carry a back up and when you don't. Falls into the 'better to have and not need than need and not have' category.
And, really, when can you ever have too many guns?
HK!
I agree with Colt556 and say go for the HK. :) You can carry around my P7 if you want, get a feel for it as an everyday carry. Or get the Browning BDM - I've heard good things about those.
I'm an HK girl, but I'm getting more selective about what occasions I like to carry my PSP out in. I have an assortment of guns and rifles, but no revolvers. I did think that the trigger felt stiff when I was looking at the 642, but to be honest most of the other revolvers felt the same way.
I am leaning towards a S&W Airweight 642, but I don't have my heart set on anything yet. I just know that I want a small snub nose to conceal while I'm out walking my dogs.
Any recommendations? Advice?