Hey guys, I am new to the area and have a few questions about the NPCCC. Is it a member only club or could I come out and shoot as a guest? I have looked at the website and could not find an answer. Also, what are the volunteer hourly obligations for new members? I work at the steel mill on...
Since spring is finally here I switched from my G27 to a Kahr CW9 and love it. Looking forward to trying the new XD(s) from Springfield. They look sick and you get the 45 in a very compact package.
Lafayette, IN has a relatively new gun shop named Four Guns. They are very knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to help with any need. I have been there a few times already and have not been disappointed. Their store is fairly large but not very many handguns. The long guns are on display...
Stopped by the other day. It is a pretty small shop with a pretty small selection. The owner said he can get anything I want in a day or two. It looks like that doesn't apeel to most.
Throughout my deployment I used a 5.11 pack as my 3day. Sturdy, reliable, and pretty light but it can sure take a beating. Molle on the front for added accessories as well.
Hey all, I've been looking at getting a new plate carrier for some time. I am used to the Army's issued IOTV and am comfortable using it. Looking for something I can easily "swim" into and comfort able for run and gun. I love the pics I've seen of the 5.11 plate carrier but it is discontinued...
I'd go with the Kahr. For the money, you get the greatest versatility as well as a better ability to make it an everyday carry. It is a little more expensive, but you wont be unsatisfied.
For me I would have to establish what my POU (purpose of use) would be. For an EDC, it would most likely be a G36 or PF9. For a go to war gun/ range gun, I would say a S&W M&P 45. For a fun gun it would have to be a Rossi Ranchhand.
For me the P-3AT is a must for my EDC (everyday carry). If SHTF and my primary, LC9, goes out then I know I can count on the P-3AT. Never had a jam or a problem.