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Archive for category Handguns
Walther PK380
http://www.gunnuts-tng.com/2009/01/walther-pk380.html
A first look at the Walther PK380.
Ever since I bought my Walther P22 oh so many years ago, I’ve been wishing that Walther would make a polymer framed gun with a steel slide and barrel that was about the same size at the P22, but chambered for a more reasonable defensive cartridge, such as .32 ACP or .380 ACP. I’ve wanted this gun for all kinds of reasons, not the least of which is that my wife loves the P22 and would carry it if it wasn’t a .22 (and notoriously finicky).
Today, my prayers have been answered. Meet the Walther PK380.
SIG Sauer P238 Review
SIG Sauer P238Â User Review
The Glock 36 As A Carry Gun
Posted by Brian in Glock, Handguns, Sights, Warrior Tools on 9/Feb/2010 17:02
A review of the Glock 36 including the pro’s and con’s of shooting and carrying a Glock.
To Get A Concealed Handgun License
I recently had to renew my CHL and in Texas it seems like the government is trying to make it hard as possible and to make citizens jump through as many hoops as possible . None of what i had to do was hard, it was just a matter of making sure each piece of the puzzle was completed before mailing the documents to the state. Most of the process was easy, but time consuming. I was able to pay the renewal fee online and then the state sent me all the necessary paper work to fill out. My next step was to take the proficiency test. For people renewing their license the class is a half-day class of reviewing changes to the law and proficiency in shooting. The next two steps required me to get passport photos taken and have my fingerprints taken. I had the photos taken at a local drugstore. As for the fingerprints, the state is moving toward electronic scanning. I would not be opposed to this except that the scanning device costs $15,000 and as of right now there is only one company that provides the service to the state: L1 Solutions. When I received my packet of documents from the state there was one piece of paper directing me to L1’s website where I could find locations for their fingerprinting service. Anyone renewing their CHL must get fingerprints done through L1 or a local police department.
The system in Texas could be easier, but overall I never had a moment of frustration or had to deal with some bureaucrat. I am thankful that I don’t live in a state where the government does everything humanly possible to prevent citizens from defending themselves. If my ideal experience would be a 10, I would rate Texas’s process as an 8.
License fee: $75
Class fee: $75
Passport photos: $8
Fingerprinting fee: $10
Total cost of Texas CHL: $168
New S&W Bodyguards
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Warrior Tools on 8/Feb/2010 16:08
Smith and Wesson revealed a new line of 380s at the SHOT show. These new pistols look to be perfect for use as carry guns.
Concealed Carry Holsters
Here is a list of a few places to grab a holster for your carry gun:
SIG P238 – 2010 SHOT Show
SIG P238 – 2010 SHOT Show
Glock Sight Installation
Posted by Gary in Glock, Sights, Training Videos on 19/Jan/2010 22:02
XS Sight Glock Installation