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NysEms2117

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That's expensive
Yea... I heard it from my gf too... But I really enjoy firearms. So we each get our "fun funds" and it works out well :)! TOTALLY WORTH THE $ imo
 

DesertMedic66

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Why is your weapon selector on FIRE?
When the bolt is closed and the trigger has already been pressed the selector only stays in the fire position
 

NysEms2117

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Gun go bang boom ;). Lol
 

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Jim37F

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Akulahawk

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Why the hell aren't Gen4s legal?!

I've got a XD Mod.2 4" being shipped as we speak. :D
The Gen 4 Glocks have to pass all parts of the certification requirements to be considered "not unsafe" and therefore "safe for sale". This now also includes the microstamping requirement. Glock tried to get the Gen 4 pistols to be approved as being not substantially different from previously approved pistols but California DOJ wasn't having any of it. There's only ONE way to get one... that's as a "used" firearm. Those aren't subject to "the roster" and may be sold "privately" to anyone that's not prohibited.
 

Akulahawk

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This is (literally) what I'm carrying right now. Yes, I was very, very careful in my handling as the pistol is hot...
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These are my other carry guns. In colder weather, I'm good for the 1911 or the G23 as I can easily conceal them under a vest, jacket or sweater/sweatshirt. Warmer weather I'll usually go with the G27.
 

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Midazzled

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Why is your weapon selector on FIRE?

He probably learned in the military that the trigger must be pulled on an empty chamber before storing a weapon. This removes the stress on the spring, but it should be noted that cycles, not prolonged compression, wear out springs in firearms.
 

NysEms2117

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This is (literally) what I'm carrying right now. Yes, I was very, very careful in my handling as the pistol is hot...
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These are my other carry guns. In colder weather, I'm good for the 1911 or the G23 as I can easily conceal them under a vest, jacket or sweater/sweatshirt. Warmer weather I'll usually go with the G27.
I hate it when I drop my guns on my laptop ;). Are those kydex at the bottom? With the smarties lol
 

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He probably learned in the military that the trigger must be pulled on an empty chamber before storing a weapon. This removes the stress on the spring, but it should be noted that cycles, not prolonged compression, wear out springs in firearms.

Learn something new everyday. I did not know the that is what the military teaches. Just have never seen anyone store an AR like that before.
 

Jim37F

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Learn something new everyday. I did not know the that is what the military teaches. Just have never seen anyone store an AR like that before.
Yup at drill, turning our M4s back into the arms room "Buttstocks extended, Bolt forward, Selector Lever on fire with the hammer fired, Dust Cover closed."
 

DesertMedic66

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He probably learned in the military that the trigger must be pulled on an empty chamber before storing a weapon. This removes the stress on the spring, but it should be noted that cycles, not prolonged compression, wear out springs in firearms.
Was never in the military so nope. I just never like storing guns with the hammer or striker back. My AR is not what I am going to use for home defense so it remains unloaded with empty mags at all times. My Glock on the other hand is my home defense.
 

Akulahawk

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I hate it when I drop my guns on my laptop ;). Are those kydex at the bottom? With the smarties lol
The laptop just happened to be a reasonably safe place for me to put my G27 where it wouldn't fall and I could keep a very close eye on it. You know how young guns can get... ;)

Oh, and yes, I do use Comp-Tac holsters for IWB, generally. One of those is a C-TAC and the other is a M-TAC. They most certainly did both come with Smarties!
 

NysEms2117

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The laptop just happened to be a reasonably safe place for me to put my G27 where it wouldn't fall and I could keep a very close eye on it. You know how young guns can get... ;)
good choice on the 40 instead of the 9 :D. I don't even think i own a IWB holster anymore :(. I think i just have like 6 serpa 3's. See ads around for all these kydex holsters, dont know if i want one or not. Maybe santa will bring me one :p
 

Akulahawk

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good choice on the 40 instead of the 9 :D. I don't even think i own a IWB holster anymore :(. I think i just have like 6 serpa 3's. See ads around for all these kydex holsters, dont know if i want one or not. Maybe santa will bring me one :p
I'm pretty recoil insensitive. My usual carry holster is the MTAC and it's very comfortable due to the leather backing. The CTAC is decent once you put some moleskin on the kydex. I don't have much in the way of OWB holsters but I once was going for a patrol job and now I'm good with a couple different Safariland Level 3 (and a Level 4) retention holsters. My L4 is currently setup as a drop leg holster. I have an OWB slide holster that I use from time to time but otherwise I'm usually IWB most of the time because it's just easier to conceal.
 

NysEms2117

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I have an OWB slide holster that I use from time to time but otherwise I'm usually IWB most of the time because it's just easier to conceal.
I don't CC much due to the fact i'm usually working, or inside my house which i either "badge carry"(working), or don't need proof to carry(in my house). I love the Serpa 3 retention, smoothest release and re-entry i've experienced :).
 
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