I have a Witness in .45ACP with one 10 round magazine, houge rubber grips, factory grips and original case. If also comes with an Uncle Mikes IWB holster and 20 rounds of El Dorado Star Fire PMC hollow points. I can also throw in 100 rounds of FMJ(50 rounds of Herters and 50 rounds of Fiocchi)...
Ill go check that out tomorrow since ill be out that way, do you happen to remember how much it costs? I'm also going to check out how much the paper costs if its cheaper I may just print them myself
I just got my LTCH in the mail today and I was wondering where can I go to make copies of them in Lake county? I have heard some places won't because they say it is against the law or store policy. Can someone please tell me where I can go.
Does anyone know of any? I'm really interested in doing this and I would like to hear people's personal experiences and knowledge of different schools and programs.
75 rounds of 12 gauge located in NWI.
60 rounds of Herter's Select Defense 2 3/4 inch 00 Buck shells, 10 are in the box and 50 are on a bandoleer.
25 rounds of Remington STS Light Target 2 3/4 inch shells #8 shot.
I am asking for $60 for all 85 rounds with the bandoleer or $50 without the...
I have a full size .45 but I am getting a 2 inch barrel .357 soon. Since I don't wear tight jeans the revolver should be easy to conceal in a pocket or using an IWB holster.
This is something I have been trying to find out myself. I am pretty skinny and it is hard to conceal a gun while being comfortable. I have a shoulder holster that conceals well but I need a jacket or hoodie to conceal it. I have thought about tossing a smaller gun in a pocket.
I've been looking around for a holster for my Witness in .45acp but I can't find any besides ones that are made for guns around that size. Are there any companies that make holsters for a Witness with a rail or even for the CZ?
I used to work at Culvers and they never had that vibe but we weren't allowed to carry while working or even allowed to have a knife on us while we worked. I openly talked about guns and shooting to a few co-workers and two managers and there were no problems.
I never used their handgun ammo but I use their ammo and other steel cased ammo in my M1 Carbine and I've never had a problem besides it being really dirty. In some cases it is cheaper than brass cased ammo, My rifle runs just fine with it.
Thank you, I'm not picky about what kind of job I can get I'm just happy that I can work. I am majoring in Criminal Justice so I figured this will help me and give me some kind of experience.
I meant the BP plant not any of the gas stations, if I did work any of the convenience stores out here I'd have my shotgun with me. I already keep my shotgun with me when I drive out here.
I had an interview today and it went pretty good, in 7-10 days when my background check gets back they will give me a call. The orientation sounds really boring but hey I'll deal with that. The site they want to put me at is at BP, which is about 15 minutes away from where I live. I'm working in...
I have no problem drilling into the wood, there is a screw that connects the magazine tub to the barrel and I have thought about doing that, I'm not sure what the diameter of the barrel is but I' thinking a barrel clamp with be my best option.
My interview is at the Merrillville office. I can't really think of anything specific, are they a good company, has anyone had any encounters with anyone who works for them?