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  1. Before we see the back and forth arguments (which nobody is going to win, I hope you all understand?)...

    A question for the members of the bar...

    Any chance of the NY or NYC laws getting put to the test here (Heller or similar) ? I am doubting it just based on it not being the proper vehicle.

    I'm not a member of the bar, but I belly up to one on a regular basis. I did, however, just see charges of Possesion of a Loaded Firearm While Intoxicated (a felony in MO) dropped based on Heller. The pleas and ruling made for some interesting reading.

    Of course, I suspect there's a vastly different legal culture in NYC than there is here in Southeast Missouri.

    drunkwgun.pdf

  2. Sometimes I make things more difficult than they are. Armed with the suggestions here and the instructions kindly posted on the Brazos website, it took me all of about 3 minutes to replace the fiber optic element in my front sight. 2 minutes of that was looking at it to be sure it really was that simple.

    Thanks for the advice, guys!

  3. Carrying where you shouldn't? There's a reason my state opted not to make that a crime. You may be evicted from the premises if you are asked to leave, but simply posessing a firearm is different from using it. If it turns out he was waving his gun around, taking dry fire practice while he was waiting for drinks, or arguing with a 1911 devotee over whose gun was superior, its another thing altogether.

    Where I think he really messed up was in not using a decent holster. Carrying a bare gun in one's waistband is an accident waiting to happen, and poses a public safety risk, as demonstrated by this example.

    That said, I'm not sure being stupid and shooting yourself in the leg is worth 3 years in jail, a fine of several million dollars, and the loss of a career. If you drop a loaded gun at a match, you get DQ'ed, a scratch on your gun, and you get called fumble fingers by your shooting buddies.

  4. Looks like more and more USPSA matches are giving away CASH to attract and pay only the top shooters to their matches. Distrubs me, what do you Guys think?

    I don't see the problem. This isn't an inexpensive sport, and I don't have any problem with someone winning some cash along the way.

    Of course, what I'd really like to see are big checks and nice guns for the C and D class winners! ;)

  5. I'm looking at a new Limited gun for next season, and am torn between a couple of exceptionally nice 5" and 6" guns. I'm wondering what the relative pros and cons of going to a 6" gun might be. The advantage of an increased sight radius seems obvious on long shots, but is there a tradeoff in speed on close targets?

    All input appreciated.

  6. Had a chance to put my new STI .22 conversion through a few paces yesterday, and am pretty impressed. First and foremost, a hundred round practice session cost me less than $3.00, as opposed to the $25 or more I'd normally spend.

    The .22 also made it crystal clear that I have some nasty flinches and other trigger habits. The lack of appreciable recoil made it pretty clear that the fliers and large groups were the result of sloppy trigger work.

    I do find that its hard to shoot fast with the .22. I'm so used to the recoil of .40 and .45, that it takes me a second to realize that the sights are back on target and the gun is waiting on me. I'm assuming this will change as I shoot the .22 more and get used to it.

    I am having at least one failure to feed each time I run through a magazine (10 rds). It seems that the mag doesn't always place the rim of the round high enough for the slide to catch. Not sure if this is a mag problem, ammo problem, or slide problem. Any suggestions?

  7. I really won't know how it taste until this evening. But, I have an idea. :roflol:

    I zapped a bunch of the peppers in the iron skillet. It ran Jenny (gf) out of the kitchen. Even now, she can't be in there without coughing.

    (and yes...way too f*#king HOT is a flavor)

    :devil::devil::devil::devil::devil::devil:

    Hotter is better.

  8. you southerners really have it made in the winter.

    I'd trade you our ice storms and all day 40 degree drizzles for a few nice snowfalls and the option to enjoy winter sports like skiiing and sledding! Besides, none of us know how to drive on ice, so when we do get winter weather, its demolition derby and bumper cars on the roads.

  9. You've seen it... Gun gets pointed, we get to hear a click, like a hammer being cocked. Glocks, shotguns, whatever.

    Ranks right up there with the squealing tires we hear doing burn-outs and turns in dirt/sand! (Rockford Files-style!)

    I hate that to. or the guy who has two guns, one in each hand killing everyone, yeah right

    Obviously they've never seen a bunch of shooters shoot weak hand!

  10. One note on GA rules though, you must use a carrying devise designed to carry a pistol. No gangsta carry in the waistband! I just read that a month ago. If you carry in a pocket, you have to use a pocket holster.

    That shouldn't be a matter of law, but of good common sense! Too many things can go wrong with a loose gun in a pocket, waistband, or purse/bag. Whatever you carry, a good holster is your friend!

  11. Thanks for the heat gun suggestion, guys. I've never worked on kydex befor, but a borrowed heat gun had it pliable in no time. and I now have a dedicated holster for the .22 conversion.

    FWIW, I've only run a few rounds through the conversion, but I can see this being a GREAT training tool. The absence of noticeable recoil should help me focus on trigger technique. I may even try to hunt rabbits with it this season.

    And, of course, I enjoyed picking up 1000 rounds of .22 for roughly the price of 100 rounds of .45. Only thing I'm not wild about is 10 round mags, but that's a problem I can live with.

  12. Can anyone give me a "101 Course" or their "first hand opinions" on Paper, Linen, and Canvas laminates as well as G10 composite or any materials I'm forgetting for hard use grips. I normally use Spegel's on autos and Ahrends on wheelguns, but would like to try something new and different on my TRP Champion when it gets done. I read VZ grips info, but would like some independent opinions. I am leaning toward Davidson and VZ, but open to any opinions. Thanks!

    I just recently replaced my cocobolo grips with Davidson grips, and they're much grippier than the wood ones were. They look pretty sharp, too.

  13. smokshwn's way is not bad and definitely yields more overall control. How I molded my Fobus for my G22 is to simply heat the plastic in a specifc area and then insert the pistol. Some pulling/pushing/wedging with screwdrivers & wedges helped to expedite things a smidge.

    Rich

    Thanks again. As it turns out we don't have a heat gun, so I guess I'll try boiling water and whichever excess holster comes closest to fitting.

  14. Heat guns are your friend.

    Rich

    If I should decide to make one of my existing holsters a dedicated .22 holster (that'd only leave me with about 20 holsters for the 1911), how do you use the heat gun to mold the holster? Do you heat it with the gun inside? Can you heat plastic or kydex?

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