testtest

Search results

  1. tapehoser

    Funny and Not so Funny Gun GIFs

    I used to participate in the Guns and Ammo forum in the old days of the interwebs. One of the members told a story about how he was out shooting prairie dogs for some ranchers in Colorado one day. Since he was in the middle of nowhere, he always took a bucket to take care of business, should the...
  2. tapehoser

    Hard Cast Bullets Through A Glock?

    I've been shooting RNFP lead projectiles through my G29 for years now, but it's a Gen 4. No idea what manufacturing differences might be, but I'm also not shooting wadcutters. They seem to work just fine.
  3. tapehoser

    Decisions....

    I'd go with the Ronin simply because it's 10mm.
  4. tapehoser

    Shooting and Long Fingernails

    With you.
  5. tapehoser

    Shooting and Long Fingernails

    And what's with that ginormous growth/wart on her pinky??? :sick:
  6. tapehoser

    Shooting and Long Fingernails

    Call me crazy, but I have found that when I let my fingernails get too long, it causes me to cut myself on the range. Just the fact that I'm gripping something so darn tight and that I have both hands engaged and touching each other, means that I have to keep my fingernails short. And not just...
  7. tapehoser

    How far would you go for your pet?

    While I like the dog we purchased for my children, I have consistently informed my kids that I will not shell out more than $1,000 for his emergency care, should something nasty happen. Not an animal hater at all, but the day old age makes him crap all over himself or the house will be his last...
  8. tapehoser

    Recommended Ammo

    Killer has great advice. Like a reloader would do, just pick several brands that aren't too pricey and shoot them. Whichever is most accurate, buy more. A reloader might take a single bullet and pair it with 10 different powder charges and keep the one that is most accurate, then accurize even...
  9. tapehoser

    Do Bullet Grains Refer to Gunpowder?

    Could you imagine a 300 grain 45-70 cartridge somehow stuffed with 300 grains of gunpowder? I know it's impossible, but dang, that'd be a missile in anyone's book.
  10. tapehoser

    King of the Lever-Action Rifles: The Winchester 1895

    I gotta tell ya, I've never really liked the look of the Winchester 1895. Just not aesthetically pleasing to my eye. Now, the Marlin 1895, that's another story. Love that gun. The Winchester 1895 gives me a sensation similar to the one when I look at a Wildey pistol. Just ugly as sin.
  11. tapehoser

    Biden Expected To Release Rule On Ghost Guns In Days

    Is it just me? I never heard the phrase "ghost gun" until Biden took office. I've been involved with guns since I was 8 years old and never heard that phrase. Did he just make it up?
  12. tapehoser

    Taxes!

    Infuriating, to say the least.
  13. tapehoser

    Do Bullet Grains Refer to Gunpowder?

    I guess any reloader would know that. Thinking back to my younger days, I had no clue what "grains" were. The confusion comes because bullets AND powder weight are BOTH measured in grains. I can use a 300 grain Partition bullet in my 45-70, but the powder charge is likely to be (H4198) between...
  14. tapehoser

    Malfunction-Clearing Techniques Need To Be Second Nature

    As it was meant. :cool:
  15. tapehoser

    Malfunction-Clearing Techniques Need To Be Second Nature

    Interesting take. More like just the "rack" option, and keep moving. That said, being a left-handed shooter, the "tap" option has saved my bacon before. Lemme 'splain. No, no, there is too much. Lemme sum'up. I once purchased a lovely Sig P290 for super deep concealment. It was teency and...
  16. tapehoser

    Malfunction-Clearing Techniques Need To Be Second Nature

    I was always taught "Tap, Rack, Bang."
  17. tapehoser

    Long Awaited Shiloh Sharps .45-70 Arrived

    DROOLING.
  18. tapehoser

    IWB or OWB, KYDEX or LEATHER ? Please vote

    I generally opt for a mix of kydex and leather in my holsters. I only have one single ALL-leather holster.
  19. tapehoser

    Dusted off the Glock today

    Chiming in on the original post, I've never placed much lube on my handguns. The minimal amount I DO use, is on the steel rails of the slide and frame, and maybe a tiny bit on the outside and inside of the barrel itself.
Back
Top