ArmyBrat, that is a good one.^^^^
Type: Posts; User: kenemoore
ArmyBrat, that is a good one.^^^^
If you have a manual safety, you have to train, train, train. I have been carrying a 1911 so long. I miss the safety when carrying something else.
Took my dog Charley Poodle to the groomer on...
Outstanding!
Bravo Zulu
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I don't have to see them first, you can just post them here.
Some folks do put Loktite on the bushings. Hitting them with a Hair Dryer helps.
Some replacement bushing vendors, recommend using...
So....just curious, has anyone ever seen a Kahr, T or K model with a checkered front strap? I have not. I have skate board tap on all of mine. Which works pretty good.
Is it a price thing? Such...
It is going to be hard to enforce. Supposedly if you sell for a profit, you need a license. How do they know what I paid? It is a BS rule.
No lock S&W revolvers are going for premium prices these...
I have always been a solid trigger fan.
The typical trigger pull on a 1911 is almost always decent, even the budget ones. Why would you need to lighten the weight of the trigger?
Part of the...
I often see older gentlemen, out with metal detectors. I thought they were looking for loose change, never thought about lost firearms. Hmm....wonder how much a metal detector cost?
Checker the front strap, and install a solid trigger.
I could go for a '62 model, right now. '62 was the first year for the 260-V8
Been carrying the K40 for a couple of days now, in a Lou Alessi pancake holster. On paper the K40 is lighter, but feels heavier.
Might be that the holster, belt slots, are a little closer together....
It is a cira 1990's , don't remember the exact date, Ed Brown Executive Elite(I don't think they offer them anymore, luckily the serial number is blurred a bit, but it only has 4 digits.). Still,...
Currently sporting WC Starbursts standard thickness, thinking Ironwood, would look nice. As you can see the bluing is all gone. Had this pistol for almost 30 years now. My wife almost divorced me...
This year for the first time in almost forever, I am gong to switch from my 1911 CCO, to a K40. The K40 is slightly lighter, and smaller. Conceals a wee bit better under a T shirt. Not giving up a...
Was the slide DLC?
My Dad was a BIG Nascar fan, where we lived, Charlotte, Rockingham, and Darlington were all within 2 hours. We went to six races every year. A buddy of my dad, bought a well used school bus, and...
We moved into this house 16 years ago, and bought all new, Whirlpool appliances at a scratch and dented place. Saved about 50%. The fridge died last year, bought a new Whirlpool, got 15 years out of...
I do this also. Physically clean it every time I change springs.
They are very purdy.
Do you, make thin grips? Every try Ironwood?
I have been thinking about getting a slim set of Ironwood grips for one of my Gov't models.
I have found the Kahr trigger, to be great for teaching newbies. There is no stacking, so they cannot anticipate the break, and tend to flinch less. Might be why I love it too. :-)
In my mind, it makes sense for a nice folder to cost more than a fixed blade. More metal, bearings, screws, locking mechanism, etc... Plus knife folks focus on fit and finish, centering of the blade...
That is a good price for the DLC coating, they usually run 25-50.00 more than the plain stainless.
The petty chef:
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How many have ordered custom knives?
I never have, but recently discovered a custom knife maker, about 35 minutes away. He has a web site, and I really like this model, different scales and pins...