Like others I've had good and bad experiences as a manager. Once promoted a single mother with 2 kids to a position at almost double wages. She was a good worker on night shift so made my life easier. Later had to fire her for having sex in a limestone silo while on the clock.
I have a couple of Dead Air Sandman cans that I use from .223 to .308. The Sandman isn't the lightest but is a robust suppressor. In 300 BLK I've been pleased with them in both a bolt action and an AR, both 16" barrels.
I live on a farm and almost always have a suppressed rifle with me to dispatch unwanted vermin. They prevent further hearing damage for me and I don’t miss the vermin looking for ear protection. For sighting in I’ll use ear plugs even with a suppressor on a rifle or handgun. If I went to a...
SAA in .44-40 with 4-3/4" barrel. Dates to 1906. I've owned it for 20+ years and have shot around 100 Cowboy Action loads through it and it functions fine with 4 distinct clicks. The cylinder pin has been replaced but other than that the numbers match. I'll include a barely used Simply...
I tend to agree with one caveat. If a revolver does jam you are probably done. An auto gives you a chance to recover. That concerns me more than capacity.
Trying to finish a many years long sporterizing of a Turkish Mauser to 35 Whelen and need a floor plate in decent shape. Please let me know if you have one available.
After owning a couple of Glocks which are long gone and a couple of CZ's I have to believe that most would prefer the CZ if they had the chance to handle one. The CZ's point much better for me than a Glock. Not 1911 point but close to a Hi Power. A PCR is one of my carry guns.
Interesting - I didn't know that. Bought a "Paratrooper" for $139 back in the 1990's when they were dumped on the market. It had a tendency to double fire and after awhile it went to someone that wanted it worse than me. The current prices are shocking.