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Litig8r15

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  1. If you intend to use your weapon to defend yourself, then you need to know the laws of the jurisdiction you are in. Meaning, if you travel with your weapon from state to state or possibly even city to city, you need to be aware of any idiosyncrasies of when you are permitted to use deadly force. For example, with Ohio's recent change to adopt a Castle Doctrine, the rules have changed a bit. But surrounding states that recognize the permit are all different and you should not simply assume you can act as you would in Ohio.

    As far as any statement to the police, consistent with the applicable laws, you should say something like, "Officer, I was in fear for my life and defended myself against this attacker/robber, etc. (This is where you have to know what your particular jurisdiction requires - for example, do you have a duty to retreat before using deadly force or must you allow a robber to run away rather than shoot or detain them). I will be happy to cooperate with you but I am not going to say anything more until I have had an opportunity to consult with counsel." Better to be detained overnight than to mistakenly say something that will cause more trouble down the road.

    If the individual flees, there is nothing wrong with giving a description. In fact, you want him to be caught as soon as possible. What you want to avoid is any description of what occurred because even when justified, you won't be thinking clearly. The adrenaline combined with the impact of being involved in such an incident should not be underestimated.

    Eric

  2. OK----for those that have tried both----if you were going to spend a couple hundred on

    10 rd 9mm 1911 mags, would it be Tripp or Wilson?

    I have both. Originally the Tripps were giving me problems and I had to send in for the other follower. Now they work much better but are not flawless.

    The ETMs have been almost perfect after a couple thousand rounds of use. Plus, I like the follower better.

    So ETMs are my choice. YMMV

    Eric

  3. I was somewhat in the same situation when I purchased my shotgun regarding barrel length. I elected a 30 inch but might have bought the 32 but they did not have it. I really doubt you are going to be able to tell much difference and depending on your size, you might like the 30 inch better.

    I am not really a fan of either the 686 or the 625 for clays although others are. I like the Browning 525 because it weighs more which really helps if you shoot a match where you shoot morning and afternoon two days in a row. Of course others might say the lighter gun is easier to swing and I am not going to disagree with that but I can say I prefer the more substantial feel of the heavier weapon for clays. When I bird hunt, my preference is the lightest gun I can find.

    I am not small - 6'2" about 235 so that is one reason I thought the 32" would be better. I was pretty much set to buy the 686 until I looked at the Brownings. I looked at the 525 too but I really liked the balance of the 625. Is 8 to 8 1/4 lbs. considered a light clays gun?

    Eric

  4. I am considering two different O/Us - a Browning 625 Sporting 30" with extended chokes or a Beretta 686 White Onyx Sporting32" with internal chokes. The add external chokes to the Beretta would be about 200 - 300 difference but there would still be about a $500 price differential. Any opinions on either gun, the difference in barrel length (the 30" is on sale so I don't have a choice) or the chokes?

    Thanks, Eric

  5. I can get 21 rounds in an SV or an SPS mag with Bolen follower/spring and 4mm basepad. One of the followers works fine with either mag, the other follower and spring allows one or two rounds to get underneath the follower every time I load it no matter whether it is an SV or SPS mag. I even tried a replacement spring and no luck.

    The same thing happened to my buddies tuned 170 STI tube the first time he tried it out. The round got underneath the follower and jammed up the gun.

    It seems like the Bolen spring causes the follower to dip and allows a round to get underneath.

    Any ideas as to how I can fix the problem?

    Eric

  6. I am really glad that this thread was revived. I am really focused on improving my transitions and bringing the front sight into focus as I do. I shot this Sunday night for the first time. I think it is a great drill.

    I just received Part II so I can confirm Brian still has it. Can't wait to try that out next. I think it addresses exactly what I am trying to do right now in my training.

    Eric

  7. Matt,

    I lost my grandparents early in life and wish I could watch a video like that or a video of all of my aunts and uncles/parents talking about them. If you are uncomfortable taping at the service, maybe you could do it afterwards. Assuming that you have some sort of dinner, etc. with the whole family after the service. I know in the past when I have attended funerals of family members that seems to be a good time to go over fond memories.

    Sorry for your loss.

    Eric

  8. You will be very happy with the Wilson ETM mags. They work great. I have Tripp too and I have had a few feed problems with those. I had to change the follower and it seems to have helped but still have a few hiccups. No problems at all with the ETMs.

    Eric

  9. If you are a Wilson guy, Wilson makes a 3.6 inch barrel (Sentinel) and 4.0 barrel (Professional and Compact) all are available in 9 mm. They can come with an officer's size frame/grip as well, if her hands a re a bit smaller. Go to the website and look at the various combinations. The Wilson 9 mms shoot very nice too.

    Springfield EMP is also a nice smaller 9 mm with a 1911 type frame.

    Eric

  10. 4mm on most SV mags.

    Do you have to use the Bolen basepads with the followers to get max capacity or can you use the Dawson base pads too?

    Eric

    Depends on the pad and tube, but basically it goes like this:

    If you need a standard Dawson +1 the Bolen 3mm pad will provide a little more room, enough to make a real difference.

    If you need a Dawson SNL the Bolen 4mm is roughly equivalent with a very slight room gain.

    Thank you, Eric

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