I need help finding a good safe. My needs are handguns (6 at this time) only, no long guns, and light enough to get up 3 flights of stairs. I can find safes all day long, but what I'm finding are just way to big.
I live on the third floor, with NO elevator, I can get a dolly to get it up the...
When I had my Hell Cat I went with a swampfox sentinel red dot. For me it was a costly mistake. I learned just how bad my astigmatism was. I did not get a dot. I got a big red blur that made it useless.
I just picked up a holosun in green, and I have no issue with it. For the the green is...
This is kinda long, and deals with my wife views.
My wife is new to firearms. We went to the range the first time rights as everything was shutting down.
She tried everything in 9mm from Glock to FN, and thought she liked the Sig P365. But the more she shoot it, the less she liked it.
Now...
I keep seeing the word respect used in this thread, but as a white middle aged male gun owner, I am the least respected person at this time in America.
The whole thread would never be an issue if the store owner respected me enough to simple follow the same law I'm expected to follow.
For those of us in Texas
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/handgun-licensing/faq/laws-relate-carrying-handgun-faqs
Question 9 and 10 are related to the question.
Is it just a generic sign, or a sign that meets the state requirement?
If it's just a sign, I legally can and do ignore it.
If it's a legally posted sign, I go somewhere else if I can, or lock my gun in the car.
With 9mm still hard to find, and a little on the high side.
I'm starting to look at a 22 to use for range time instead of my 9mm.
Looking around I can find 22 pistols and rounds cheaper then I can find 9mm rounds.
My line of thought is all the fundamentals are the same, are am I missing...
I have an old JC Higgins 22 that has been around 70 plus years that still gets the job done.
(Had to edit the age. Damn I'm getting old, and my dad is even older)