In was leaning more towards car port just because of cost and ease of install.
I am under the assumption the pole barn would be atleast twice as much.
I think I can get a 22 x 20 carport from around $7000
Would anyone one know where a newbie might be able to get in some competition near the Lafayette area? Or carroll County area?
Thank you guys for all the help and info
Fantastic
I know nothing about this area
Been shooting for a long time.
I am looking to buy at .22 pistol with a threaded barrel.
There is a newer FN out
Or thought about a rugar mark
Do I need to buy first and give you thread and pitch?
Or any suggestions?
Thank you
I am goinging to put up a small building with 2 roll up garage doors.
And Triying to keep it cheap and easy no electricity.
Off site storage. Every where I get a quite from want to do Installation. I would rather ntself and do it right. Not to mention that I really don't want anyone to know...
I tried my kid on the cricket
Hard to load single shoot
Fun and flow was hard to find
Had much better luck with a lever Henry .22.
Good luck!!!
Teaching a new shooter never bad.
Main thing is getting a kid shooting safely and enjoying so they continue and help pass out beloved sport...
Well not a Glock
But works
Springfield xds
Works well
Buy spongy trigger
Last sticker fire I might buy
Thinking of 92fs
Just want a good range gun
Mostly want accuracy
I have a Springfield xds with the smallest magazine can still fit in the front pocket in a pinch.
weird question -- has anyone shot one of these?
and if so could you comment on the accuracy?
Thank you
this.seems like a great community
I have read a few articles about them. how accurate would you compare a full sized glock in comparison? They are a striker fire correct, or is it a sa / da? heavy trigger pull? sights?
I practice multiple times a week with my carry gun. It is a Beretta tomcat for my carry gun. It has not been my first. I switched to it because of size and ease. I love it. I just want something a little bigger for fun. I am keeping a 92 in mind. I agree one needs to practice with thier carry gun.
AHHH interesting? Is the animation correct showing the pin going backwards more before releasing? being 1/2 cocked? what is an average trigger pull - lbs? are all glock in all gens this way?