I bought myself for Christmas the Craftline Robust. A 3.6 inch blade with a 1/8 inch thickness. I believe one could hollow out a canoe with this knife.
There was a span of a few years when Cohen had just taken over but now I see nothing or here much of anything bad about Sig quality except some teething problems with the P365, but believe those will all be worked out if they haven't already. I expect I'll own a P365 one day.
All I can speak for is the USP .45 tactical and a VP9. The USP is built like a tank and supposedly went through some very rigorous testing. The grip is quite large but can't remember if it was any bigger than the 9mm I had before it. It is still my bedside gun.
I have a model 17 I have not shot yet but I'm sure would be a great squirrel gun. Might be a little pricey though but would be nice to pass down to the kids.
So what would be illegal about standing out in front of the buyback parlor and offering people cash instead? Just curious. I remembered going to gun shows and having all kinds of people running up to me and asking what I had to sell whille walking through the parking lot.
I want to thank you so much. Feels great to talk to someone who actually knows what they are talking about. You absolutely made my day and you will be seeing me again. A couple of things you need though is a large whiskey barrel, pot belly stove and maybe some cider, you have everything else! Mike
Kimbers pre-Schwartz safety 1911's is a good value and a great place to start as a base gun I believe. This would put them before 2001-02 I believe while Chip had his hands in them. I bought a supposedly "unfired" Kimber Classic Royal made probably around 2000. A beautiful piece.
Hello and thanks. I live in Jeff and will try to make it over to you soon. My wife is a John Wayne fan so this gun is going on the wall with some of his memorabilia although the brunt of his movies are with the older Winchesters. Besides, this is what I really wanted and she and John Wayne is my...
Hello, just bought a 1953/54 Model 94 the other day and just wanted someone to look at it and tell me if it is a correct all original. I believe everything is good on it but can't tell with any certainty if it has been reblued. Pics would have to come when I can get outside with sufficient...
I wanted to get back in to a 1911 and sort of tinkered with the idea of one in 9mm but after getting my Mark 3 out of the safe and fondling the perfect 9mm I thought it would be a waste and bought a 1911 in .45.