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      01-01-2020, 10:00 AM   #3741
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Anyone got one of the new Ruger-57s? Interested in that, as it is essentially a less expensive version of the FN FiveseveN
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Anyone got one of the new Ruger-57s? Interested in that, as it is essentially a less expensive version of the FN FiveseveN
And better looking. Considering getting one after I move out of Va. at the end of the month.
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Don't have an answer, but do have a related question. There's a number of in-ear pods with pass-through capabilities. Some like the NuHeara have a good seal and good isolation (not earth shattering audio quality though) and clamp down loud noises. Maybe same for latest AirPods. Not for range day, of course. But it makes me wonder about how any of them might behave in an emergency situation. If they only offer 15-20dB protection that might save your hearing or a year of tinnitus. Any research out there on the topic?
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Just emailed my order in for the new STI Staccato C2 and a bunch of extra mags.
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Just emailed my order in for the new STI Staccato C2 and a bunch of extra mags.
I am planning to get STI Combat Master. STI makes some nice guns.
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Anyone have any experience with the Ruger Precision line? Been eyeing up the 18045


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Just emailed my order in for the new STI Staccato C2 and a bunch of extra mags.
I am planning to get STI Combat Master. STI makes some nice guns.
Those Staccatos are seriously calling my name, but I have to stay strong and resist. I'm renovating and my F30 has 110k miles.
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Thanks guys. Not ccing the 34.
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My first rig. Officially 30 years old now. Bought the pistol with my own money. My dad got me the Bianchi holster. It has a little wear. Ruger P 85 9 mm. 15 rounds grandfathered in.
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Anyone got one of the new Ruger-57s? Interested in that, as it is essentially a less expensive version of the FN FiveseveN
Yeah, it looks great. I have a FiveseveN, its fun to shoot, but the controls are a bit odd.

I am most excited about the cost of ammo being driven down...not that it will help much here in the Peoples Republic of CA
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My first rig. Officially 30 years old now. Bought the pistol with my own money. My dad got me the Bianchi holster. It has a little wear. Ruger P 85 9 mm. 15 rounds grandfathered in.
That was the exact same first gun I bought when I first started acquiring anything. God that was so long ago...shows my age.

I still have it although I haven't had it out in years.
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Jesus, when I first saw this "holster" I have to admit my mind didn't go immediately to a pistol.....
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Jesus, when I first saw this "holster" I have to admit my mind didn't go immediately to a pistol.....
Please don't go down that hole..
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I have a 26 and it's a no go for cc. I couldn't imagine a 19 or 34 for cc. I've seen so many you tube vids of people swearing to cc Glocks but it's bs. Truly the only thing you can cc IMHO is a 380 and even then you need loose clothing. You can cc anything, but they all print unless you're living in Alaska and can wear a parka every day.
G19 is fine for EDC CC. Crossbreed Supertuck for the holster. I know at least 4 different people who carry G19s daily and have never had an issue with printing. IMO it's a perfect carry gun, though some may prefer the new G48 for a slimmer profile if you're having problems with printing.
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Been testing the 15 round Shield Arms mag for the Glock 43X/48 and so far only a few hundred rounds in with no issues. Have a range day scheduled for Friday to switch some people over to optics on pistols and plan on running more rounds through the mags inbetween sessions.
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Do most member posting in this thread think the massive increase in concealed carry licenses is a positive thing for American life?

(I'm not referring to criminals who are packing vs criminals receiving training on proper technique.)

I grew up around guns and hunting.
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Do most member posting in this thread think the massive increase in concealed carry licenses is a positive thing for American life?

(I'm not referring to criminals who are packing vs criminals receiving training on proper technique.)

I grew up around guns and hunting.
I would say more concealed carry licenses are a good thing. People thinking about taking care of themselves is a good thing.

I am a little less comfortable with 'constitutional carry' which is no license necessary in some states. I think people need some education before bringing a gun into a populated area.

Anyone who chooses to carry a gun needs to get themselves some training, and listen to the advice of experts. We all need to understand how lives can change forever just by pulling the trigger in self defense, think about some scenarios before you are in them. What is your threshold for action.

I have a carry permit in CA, depending on your county you need to complete 8 to 16 hours of classroom time and qualifying on a live range with the gun(s) you intend to carry (the qualifying and listing every gun rule may be changing in some counties). It is changing in some places in CA now, but you used to have to write a letter to the Sheriff stating you 'good cause' to get a permit, and then be interviewed by the sheriff (or someone in their office) etc.

I think the classroom time and qualifying on the range are good things for people planning on carrying in populated areas. An argument against it is that it costs time and money and therefore is unfair to poorer people.

I have had to renew my license a number of times now, so I have been on the range with a bunch of people qualifying, most are pretty good at shooting, some are absolutely terrible and the idea of them carrying a gun is frightening. I have also been on the range with plenty of cops who are preparing for their own qualification, some that I can recall were barely on the paper at 7 yards with a full sized 9mm, its pathetic.

When you first get a carry permit, it is very likely that you have never drawn a loaded gun from a holster, I can't think of a single range where that is allowed (unless you are in a class), you don't know how to carry, what gear is good, etc.

Here is a (perhaps half baked) idea:
1. Carrying in unpopulated/minimally populated areas should be legal. This is a very big country and you can easily be very far away from help. You can unload and safely store your gun before you go back into town.
2. I think a permit for carrying in populated areas is a good thing. It proves/forces you to have some education (not enough, but there is never enough) and have passed a background check. I can tell you from multiple experiences that handing a cop a carry permit first confuses them (most cops in CA have never seen one), then it puts them at ease, they know you are not going to harm them.
3. I don't think possession of a gun should be a criminal offense (unless you are a criminal), but maybe you can be issued a ticket requiring you to get some training, because you did something stupid/dangerous.
4. I don't like open carry, but I don't think it should be illegal, I also don't think anyone should do it in populated areas.
5. If you are not a criminal, and a judge gives you a restraining order against someone, you should be given the option to have temporary carry permit at the same time (if you want to keep it, go do what everyone else has to do).

The bottom line is, criminals are going to be criminals, non-criminals are going to follow the rules. We shouldn't make the rules so bad/confusing/limiting that we turn the good people into criminals.
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I would say more concealed carry licenses are a good thing. People thinking about taking care of themselves is a good thing.

I am a little less comfortable with 'constitutional carry' which is no license necessary in some states. I think people need some education before bringing a gun into a populated area.

Anyone who chooses to carry a gun needs to get themselves some training, and listen to the advice of experts. We all need to understand how lives can change forever just by pulling the trigger in self defense, think about some scenarios before you are in them. What is your threshold for action.

I have a carry permit in CA, depending on your county you need to complete 8 to 16 hours of classroom time and qualifying on a live range with the gun(s) you intend to carry (the qualifying and listing every gun rule may be changing in some counties). It is changing in some places in CA now, but you used to have to write a letter to the Sheriff stating you 'good cause' to get a permit, and then be interviewed by the sheriff (or someone in their office) etc.

I think the classroom time and qualifying on the range are good things for people planning on carrying in populated areas. An argument against it is that it costs time and money and therefore is unfair to poorer people.

I have had to renew my license a number of times now, so I have been on the range with a bunch of people qualifying, most are pretty good at shooting, some are absolutely terrible and the idea of them carrying a gun is frightening. I have also been on the range with plenty of cops who are preparing for their own qualification, some that I can recall were barely on the paper at 7 yards with a full sized 9mm, its pathetic.

When you first get a carry permit, it is very likely that you have never drawn a loaded gun from a holster, I can't think of a single range where that is allowed (unless you are in a class), you don't know how to carry, what gear is good, etc.

Here is a (perhaps half baked) idea:
1. Carrying in unpopulated/minimally populated areas should be legal. This is a very big country and you can easily be very far away from help. You can unload and safely store your gun before you go back into town.
2. I think a permit for carrying in populated areas is a good thing. It proves/forces you to have some education (not enough, but there is never enough) and have passed a background check. I can tell you from multiple experiences that handing a cop a carry permit first confuses them (most cops in CA have never seen one), then it puts them at ease, they know you are not going to harm them.
3. I don't think possession of a gun should be a criminal offense (unless you are a criminal), but maybe you can be issued a ticket requiring you to get some training, because you did something stupid/dangerous.
4. I don't like open carry, but I don't think it should be illegal, I also don't think anyone should do it in populated areas.
5. If you are not a criminal, and a judge gives you a restraining order against someone, you should be given the option to have temporary carry permit at the same time (if you want to keep it, go do what everyone else has to do).

The bottom line is, criminals are going to be criminals, non-criminals are going to follow the rules. We shouldn't make the rules so bad/confusing/limiting that we turn the good people into criminals.


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