Guys,
Was surfing youtube and came across a couple vids about a Turkish manufacturer called Tisas that makes licensed copies of quite a few popular firearms at a pretty reasonable price.
What is the scoop in these?
Rmocarskt
OK hunters:
I am going to be 70 in Sept.
My hips are shot, and I am not anywhere close to being a young man capable of what it takes to be an independent deer hunter.
Dragging is out of the question.
Barring the remote possibility that I may find a club or group that wouldn't mind...
Had some experience for the first time with a Frank Beltrame switchblade.
9 inch stiletto.
While the craftsmanship is undeniable and the lock up as tight as any of the best folders I've encountered, the blade was as dull as a butter knife and the point about as pointy as a sharpened...
Not really a knife guy so to speak;
But I bought a Kershaw Link from Amazon at a very reasonable price and I am totally satisfied.
Excellent edge and slick enough opening as I could ask for.
That is all.
Rmocarsky
I have often read that the 1911 was designed to carried cocked and locked.
But since it was originally a military side arm, wouldn't it be accurate to assume it was originally designed as a sidearm secondary to a long arm (in a combat scenario) to be carried with a fully loaded mag and an...
Who was the outfitter? Was it Buffalo Creek Guide Service?
Please give a detailed review of the entire hunt.
Food, accommodations if you don't mind.
Rmocarsky
Quick question which I cannot seem to find a quick answer.
Are assisted opening knives (i.e., Kershaw Link) legal in the District of Columbia?
Rmocarsky
OP here,
I am an old fart fellas, going on 70 and this pistol will be probably rarely fired and mainly stored in a bedroom pistol safe ready for protective purposes.
How would you keep it lubed if that were the case for you?
Rmocarsky