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#1
Quote from: Doc Nonverbal on August-14-16 10:08
Quote from: Kentucky Kevin on August-13-16 14:08
I failed to buy a three inch 45 S&W right before I got married that I regret.
C'est la vie

I had to read that sentence twice.  On the first pass, I thought you were saying that regretted the marriage.  I was wondering why buying the .45 S&W would have helped remedy that situation, but I figured it would be better not to ask.
Marrying my wife was the second(Jesus First) best decision made in my life
#2
I failed to buy a three inch 45 S&W right before I got married that I regret.
C'est la vie
#3
Quote from: heyjoe on July-20-16 11:07
Kevin has a good point, you cant extend your finger on these minis without putting it across the cylinder gap and the muzzle. you dont want to get into that habit.
Trust me, you'll only do that once
#4
Quote from: zburkett on July-20-16 15:07
Kevin, where would my middle finger be if extended? 
Whichever one of your orifices you want to use
#5
Even my  little boys know the Four:
Gun Always Loaded
Finger Never Until Sights
Always Know Backstop
Never Point Unless Destroy

Left Finger Tip would be in front of MUZZLE if extended

Thanks for your CONCERN though
Can you Laser engrave on guns??
#6
Jeans
#7
they called me the blue smokey haze in college in 83, that, & Toro, because I was snorting smoke out like a bull
#8
Frontier Firearms 270-804-shot(7468)
Not sure, I think the price was under $400, maybe $350????
#9
Heartland Engraving
Stopped in a gun shop in Mayfield, KY & saw a beautiful engraved NAA, done by the man who did my cowboy guns & I'm contacting him about doing my 6" Earl

Old West Engraving by Kelly Laster

on facebook

#11
I have had my NAA "cock itself" twice in my pocket, years ago( lot of shtuff (@ #10)in my pockets & person & I've added a reload for my Glock 26.
I carried w/ holster grips for SEVERAL years w/ no problems only spotted a few times
#12
my wife gets it, & groups baseball @ 10', she has her permit, but leaves carrying to me. I carry extra in case I need to arm her
#13
I constantly carry two, no breaks, Praise God
#14
I want to modify my Ruger charger into a Mare's Leg by chopping a Butler Creek. Talked to the local gunshops and the ATF, they say get permission in a letter before making the cuts, just haven't gotten around to it yet
#15
NAA Products / NAA Talo Tucker combo
June-27-16 05:06
I have always been a fan of pistol/rifle combo's, probably from all the Louise Lamour novels I read, & still have a Marlin/Ruger in 45, & a Keltec/Glock in 9mm, & numerous 22/22mag

http://cdn.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/6/7/5-perfect-pairs-handguns-and-pistol-caliber-carbines/
#16
NAA Products / Re: Everyday Carry
June-18-16 10:06
Quote from: top dog on June-18-16 10:06
NAAMIN,
I tend to agree with you,best to have less than lethal alternative with you.
Best thing though is not to be in that situation and if you see it start to develop  GTFO!!!
                   Top Dog
Good idea wife did NOT like what the asp did to the kitchen chair & she has the spray, time to get another can
#17
NAA Products / Re: Everyday Carry
June-18-16 10:06
Quote from: rkclark on June-04-16 03:06
Quote from: Kentucky Kevin on May-27-16 10:05
RK welcome
Glock 26 on ankle 99% spare clip in pocket
NAA each front pocket w/holster grips
shown items in pockets

You seriously keep a Glock 26 on your ankle? That gun is far superior to a mini in a SD situation. Not to mention it's in one of the least accessible locations on your body. Wow!
Standing, sitting, driving, kneeling(please don't hurt my family[code phrase, drop, I'm shooting}) It is VERY ACCESABLE. ISIS incident in TX convinced me to go back to always having a 25yd + gun on me. I've timed myself, at worst it adds one second to my draw stroke
#18
Makes it conceal nicely, also. Carried mine for years when I was doing cowboy action shooting. Added another & a derringer if I was going to Paducah
#19
Nice, your leather looks good, did you do it?
#20
NAA Products / Re: Everyday Carry
May-28-16 18:05
Thanks guys, I'll shoot them soon. I learned 4 valuable lessons, cheaply, at the last IDPA
1. If you don't trust the ammo, don't carry it, &shoot it out once a year.
2. Always bring your gun box when you go shooting.
3. Restock your MRE case as soon as you empty it.
4.If you weigh #200 don't trust a small plastic stool
#22
NAA Products / Re: Everyday Carry
May-27-16 22:05
Eagle Scout, chance favors a prepared mind, not scared of the Boogie-Man, if I see a "storm", I leave, only put my hand on gun(did not draw) twice in 20 years. Once outside a liquor store & once in a empty lot in Paducah, both at night. Both times the storm cloud quickly disappeared.
#23
NAA Products / Re: Everyday Carry
May-27-16 10:05
RK welcome
Glock 26 on ankle 99% spare clip in pocket
NAA each front pocket w/holster grips
shown items in pockets
#24
First 6
$190 - The M9 Semiautomatic is a 9x19mm Parabellum pistol that was adopted in 1985 as the official sidearm of the United States military after winning a competition in the 1980s, beating out many other contenders. The 92F survived exposure to temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, being soaked in salt water, being dropped repeatedly on concrete, and being buried in sand, mud and snow. Additionally, the 92F proved a MRBF (mean rounds before failure) of 35,000 rounds, the equivalent to five or six times the pistol's service life. It officially entered service in 1990. The Chiappa M9-22 is a replica of the US Military sidearm chambered in .22 rimfire and is available in two versions, the Standard model featuring fixed front sight and windage adjustable rear sight, and the Tactical model with novak style fiber optic sights. The standard model is available with black plastic or wooden grips; the tactical model is supplied with black plastic grips
$210 - North American Arms .22 Long Rifle is the most popular Mini-Revolver ever produced. With the many current accessories, it is versatile for many applications and is the standard by which other Mini-Revolvers are judged. As with every NAA Mini-Revolver, the hammer need not rest on an empty chamber. Using the original half-way notch cylinder, the hammer may rest safely and securely without chance of accidental discharge.

$200 - From Serbia via Century International Arms comes the new compact 9mm TT style Pistol. It's an improved version of the basic M88 model. The M88A has an external safety and a hammer forged barrel and slide. Improvements include polymer grip covers, and the mag base is designed for easy mag removal. It comes with two 8 round magazines and cleaning brush
$190 high point 9mm
$235 M200 4" 38 sp
$215 - The P64 was designed in the 1950's by the Polish military to replace the
Tokarev as the primary sidearm. This compact handgun holds 6 rounds of 9mm
Makarov in the magazine, and the blowback action is extremely reliable. Features
a traditional double action trigger mechanism
#25
Here is the last 6
$300 ULTRA-LITE TITANIUM MODEL 85 .38 SPL. REVOLVER Ultra-fast. Ultra-reliable. Ultra-lightweight. It's no wonder the 85s are our most popular family. We pack them with a combination of customer-requested features and pair them with the .38 Special +P ammo - making them powerful, easy to carry - and lightning-quick to use. To many of our friends in Law Enforcement, these are must-have revolvers. New for 2008, we're pushing our 85s to the next level. Check out our new light-as-a-feather HY-LITE Magnesium model
$130 - The Cobra FS380 is an affordable and versatile pistol that features a sleek and lightweight design. Chambered in .380 ACP, the Cobra FS380 is a semiautomatic compact pistol that weighs 33 ounces and is equipped with synthetic grips and fixed sights. From personal protection and concealed carry to plinking and target shooting, the Cobra FS380 pistol is easy to carry and fun to shoot
$200 - DoubleTap Firearms has developed the world's smallest and lightest .45 ACP concealed carry pistol on the market today. 2 Spare rounds in the grip on a speed loader for a tactical reload. Aluminium Frame with a MIL-STD finish that resists corrosion, 17-4 PH stainless steel barrels with M16 style push-pin to quick change barrels. Optional Ported barrels reduces muzzle flip and recoil. Small, slim, no-snag hammerless design for easy pocket carry. Ambidextrous thumb latch to eject spent rounds
$300 EAA Windicator .38 Special 357 Magnum - Simple, reliable, durable, accurate, and affordable, the Windicator gets the job done. Designed by German manufacturer Weihrauch, the Windicator (German for Vindicator) has been in production for over 25 years. Calibered for .357 Magnum ammo on a rugged steel frame, the Windicator is an excellent choice for home defense or off-duty back-up and its simple design makes it perfect for any skill-level. Despite its affordable price, the Windicator is packed full of features, including an internal firing pin block, a coil mainspring, a grooved target trigger, a serrated cylinder latch, low profile non snag sights, and rubber target grips
$230 - The Kel-Tec P-32 is a sub-compact semi-automatic pistol using the short-recoil principle of operation. Chambered in .32 ACP, it is popular for concealed carry in the United States. It was designed by George Kellgren, the Swedish firearms designer associated earlier with the Husqvarna, Intratec, and Grendel brands of firearms. It is manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc., of Cocoa, Florida. It is designed for concealed carry by civilians and by law enforcement officers as a back-up gun; all edges are rounded and smoothed and nothing protrudes from the gun to get caught on clothing
$250 - The Kel-Tec P-11 is a compact, semi-automatic, short-recoil operated pistol chambered in 9 mm Luger. It has been manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries of Cocoa, FL since 1995
#26
Quote from: Doc Nonverbal on May-17-16 13:05
TBird: Thanks for posting the Catch22.

it holds 70 22cb/50 22lr/30 22wmr in 10 separate tubes. one tube will hold 2 22wmr & 3 22cb.
You decide what mix you need in your BOB
#27
Quote from: zburkett on May-15-16 11:05
About once a year I take it out back, fire a few rounds, then clean and oil it.  And am thankful I have it because I respect it, not because I need it.

How I feel about my cowboy guns.
#28
Test area / Re: BIRD SHOT AT CROW
May-12-16 17:05
I ALWAYS have a small altoid tin w/20 rnds of mixed in my pocket. shot, CB, stinger, & 60 gr
#29
I really like the 10/22 action & have two w/folding stocks, one w/wood. one take down, & a butler creek that I want to chop fore & aft  to put the charger w/3-9 variable scope on w/high mounts to be able to shoot under & I think mount a light in under the barrel. It would be a short high capacity BOB gun that could also go the distance when needed
#30
High capacity short room broom with the ability to also reach out & touch someone @75-100 yds
#31
I need to contact the Alphabet guys ATF to see if I can convert my Ruger charger into a mares leg
#32
CW WOW, good job
#33
Quote from: HarleyXJGuy on May-08-16 03:05
At least in smallish Dickie size keeps it from shifting. Never worried it could fall out even while laying in bed and playing with my
Sorry to hear that. We won't tell
#34
Quote from: heyjoe on May-03-16 17:05
Quote from: cfsharry on May-03-16 13:05
Kevin,
This is the third time he has been here under a different name each time. Eventually he will go away.
really? i have someone on the seecamp forum playing that i know you  but you dont know who i am because im using a different name baby crap. .......i use the same name on all the forums....
I use the same also. This is what ignore is for
#35
I think I did #350 & HOT also, for my two Vaquero's Wasn't fun, developed it to take to the rodeo, incase the bull came into the stands. When I started carrying a flashlight also, difficult to get out of a dark arena with a toddler & one in a car carrier & my wife. Decided the lighter just would not work like a flash light. Now I carry three guns & three lights.