Well, take it with a grain of salt, but I've read that a nice thing about 6.5 CM is that you can get really accurate factory loads for it compared to other calibers.
Yeah that is a pretty cool deal they're running. I like the XD, nice grip, nice sights, tracks well. I did find it to be a bit flippy, but I don't have anything to directly compare it to.
I know, I practically am. Too hard to decide before feeling them all at the store. I've only been able to hold and shoot my friend's 5" XD 9mm so far.
Yeah that's such BS. They just lose yours in a paper stack for 5 extra months and you have no recourse. At least you know it's on the move now.
Nope. I'm at 15.5 months waiting here in Amherst. My friend (also in Amherst) put in his application about 2 months before me and received his after about a 15 month wait.
Oh, yeah I know. Looks like he uses 12" blocks. Not ideal, but you just have to consider that when viewing. I have a feeling that he thinks if it exits the block that constitutes a "passing grade" by penetration standards.
Lol, I've heard of some other dumb stuff he's done but that's ridiculous! "Just an illusion", yeah a little accidental wrist twitch and that photographer's face will become an illusion! No wonder people call him an a-hole all over the internet.
School Shootings: An American Problem?
I wouldn't bother with the article, knowing it's from Harvard it's probably pretty biased for gun control.
What I was finding is that it's too difficult to draw real conclusions from the Israel case solely about armed teachers because they post actual...
Well that may be the case in your county, you would know better than I. In my county we don't need to do that. If that's correct, then it's even more limiting for you. Maybe other members here have some ideas of how you could try some pistols before you buy?
Don't worry about the recoil, generally the way people talk about it online it seems exaggerated to someone who hasn't experienced it. I think it only becomes an issue when talking about large rifle rounds, some magnum rounds, and 12 gauge shotguns and such. Once you have your permit you can try...
Once you have your permit you can rent pistols at a range before you buy, but of course ranges aren't going to have every model so it makes it difficult.
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Also with the permit you can fondle all the models in a store, but your local ranges might not have the model you want to try and...
Welcome, you've come to the right place! You could always start with a long gun for home defense while you're working on your permit. I also went head first into firearms with none of my family ever owning any. Always nice to see someone like you with initiative.
Yup standard paper, 3 pts for the bottle, 5 for the big label, and 10 for the neck label. It's a different target every month, and dsdmmat makes a new thread for it each month.