This is good to know. I read something on GlockTalk that you need to sign up for a 2 year membership to get the initial blue label coupon. Do you know if that’s accurate?
Thanks for all of the feedback. Seems like I can’t go wrong with either option. Leaning towards Gen 5 to have a little variation. Now the struggle to decide between standard or MOS…
I want a larger gun for off body carry than what I have for IWB. I have a Gen 3 G19 that is my range / home defense gun and I love it. It feels comfortable in my hands, I’m accurate with it, I like the trigger pull, etc. It has the Austrian proof stamps and while I know most people don’t think...
I’ve been trying to keep up with the restrictions noted in this bill and they seem to be ever changing. From reading this it seems like the restriction of carrying within 100 yards of prohibited places has been removed? Earlier language also seemed to prohibit carrying at every place imaginable...
I haven't been to this show for a couple years but am going to try to make it this weekend. Does anyone know if a vendor list is available? I didn't see one on the website. I'm looking for holster vendors as I'm in the market for an IWB holster and would like to review in person before buying.
Thanks for all of the info. The overhead view was really helpful in seeing the thicknesses of each of the holsters. I'm intrigued by how thin the Badger is and how little material it has but it doesn't look like it has adjustable cant which I assume limits the carry position to 3-4 o'clock?
I have been trying to find an IWB holster that is as thin as possible so that I can carry comfortably and I haven't been having much luck. I have recently come across a product called sticky holsters that offers what look like really thin holsters that are only held in place by the sticky...
I think the mouth reinforcement is the issue with the Sof-tuck holster that I have. It helps keep the mouth open which makes the holster wider at the area where is sits on the inside of my waistband. I guess what I'm looking for is a holster with really thin leather / material and something that...
I currently have a Kahr CW9 with a DeSantis Sof-Tuck IWB holster and am not really happy with it. I love the pistol and how thin it is, but in combination with this holster the overall shape and size makes the setup bulky and limits the positions and locations on my waist where I can wear it...
I'm a recreational shooter that typically goes to the range once a month if I have the time, and only shoot out to 100 yards. With the limited amount of range time that I have I can only justify spending $150 or under for a red dot. Can anyone recommend a sight in that price range for use on an...
I have a CW9 and I am pretty happy with it. I thought about the CM9 but decided it was a little too small. The CW9 allows me to get all of my fingers around the grip and and gives me a better hold than I could get with the CM9 which had my little finger hanging off the grip. I've only shot a...
I was just on Facebook and I was looking at a post by one of the gun pages that I follow. The post showed a picture of a Taurus handgun that looked exactly like a Ruger LCP. My question is this: how can Taurus pretty much copy the specs and looks of other manufacturers products and not get...
I live in the Silver Spring area. I love MSAR. Say what you will about the old facility, I didn't have a problem with it. Regardless the new facility is great. Friendly staff, plenty of lanes, and now they have both rifle and pistol lanes. It's 30 mins from SS.
If I feel like going to an...
I've always used FMJ / JHP in my pistols but I've come across some Plated Total Metal Jacket ammo and I'm not familiar with this at all. Does anyone here have any experience with it? Is it reliable for target shooting? Are there any drawbacks to using it?
Success! I got to pick up my firearm from Atlantic Guns Rockville this afternoon. I needed to show them paperwork from a previous regulated firearm purchase (paperwork could be from any reputable shop, not just Atlantic) and I had to sign a liability waiver. Good luck to the rest of you.