I am currently only able to fire 2 or 3 rounds before safety starts to engage. Pushing the safety back in place lets me fire again. Anyone have this kind of issue?
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Eric
I first purchased a sub200 which will always hold a special place. Little heavy on the recoil. Recently, I purchased CZ EVO S3 pistol with folding stock. This is a dream that can be shot all day. No brainer...CZ EVO in pistol form.
Just FYI. I picked up a Sub 2000 in Glock 17. Also purchased a couple big sticks for high round count. Thanks for all your help. My eyes have been opened and hopefully Santa will bring a CZ Evo.
I would second the Sig P238. It is an easy to shoot pistol and my daughter has zero problems racking the slide.
Still, I would try to find out why she is against a revolver.
It is a crazy world out there. I also am glad one of the soldiers had a firearm in the car. These 2 instigators need to be setup of the repetitive lifestyle. Prison will serve them good, hope.
I have carried quite a few knives, and I also seem to fall back on a Kershaw Leek with D2 blade. Yes, I like my Benchmades, SOGs, Spydercos, Cold Steels, Rats, Ka-bar and etc. For some reason I carry the Leek the most during normal everyday activities.
If you ever look for a INGO knife that is...
This is all sound advise. I also try to be alert and use general common sense. If I take a second person with me, I usually tell the other party so they are not to be nervous. Daylight and obviously a public place.
I like how paper, signs, and maybe even policy doesn't stop a bad guy from committing a crime with a gun. As I hear Paul Markel say all the time, the only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Carry everyday
Looks like it will come down to either the sub 2000 or scorpion. I know they are hard to compare, but the sub seems like it would bring a lot of fun for half the cost. I can honestly see myself owning both in the near future. Thanks for all the advice.
I was affixed the same thing about 80% lowers. Create some unique way to identify it if it turns up in the wrong hands. This can be put anywhere as not to detract from appearances.
AB1511 is a real pain. I know my friends and I loan Guns to each other for research to and or just enjoying shooting something new. When adding to the safe I look for items that my friends and family don't have.
I'm am looking for a new place to shoot. I have just recently relocated to the Bloomington/Bedford area. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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I agree that it was definitely the wrong way to handle a firearm around others. I do practice and have taught them to my children. Glad to hear salesperson tried to correct the problem.