LB has good taste in firearms!
Remind me again the way to get into these sports...not sure if my boys would get into it or not but it may be worth a try.
Good lookin' kids, btw...
I'm guessing the bread and butter of those being listed are going to be a hodge-podge of parts.
Not sure if there will be any true "collector" quality guns offered but I'll still get at least one. Maybe two.
My Guard unit had 1911's back when I first joined and they were built so loose it...
Well, I tried to search out some videos but couldn't find them.
Dang, those were good times!
Just the thought of that damn pistol makes my hand hurt!
Hey man, just say when and we'll do the "last hurrah" before the baby arrives!
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Is there a C&R shoot this year? I need another candle to huddle around...:wacko:
Can't make the MG Melee, have to sell soap at Sprayberry HS Sat & Sun.
I'd say just train with irons.
I'm guessing if you ever have to pull your edc you're going to be pointing and not really aiming anyway. Unless you are ahead of the curve and have the time to aim and you're not shaking like a leaf.
Maybe just mount a laser instead? Seems like you could focus...
The positive I heard from GeorgiaGunGuy. You may remember his avatar...I digress. He's been trying to get me up there to visit Dave.
From what I know he's in startup mode. One of the reasons he doesn't charge a lot is because he has low overhead.
Keep us posted on your experience and good...
The projectile is forced out of the barrel by the pressure of the expanding gases of the propellant.
The silencer shouldn't have any affect on that part of the process.
I have no idea how much more influence the expanding propellant has on the projectile once it has left the barrel.