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I REALLY wanted to love my P-3AT....
mousegunner replied to BigPoppa's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Most "civilian" self-defense shooting will be at close range; and the p3at should be fine for that. However, as the recent school shootings illustrate, you may indeed find it necessary to engage a bad guy at 25 yards. When we ccw, we should carry the largest most accurate gun possible. Sometimes, depending on how deep your ccw needs to be, that will be a p3at. Other times, a larger more accurate firearm will be a better choice, if you can pull it off. The PM9 sounds like a great pistol, and I'd like to have one myself. -
I REALLY wanted to love my P-3AT....
mousegunner replied to BigPoppa's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
My very first p3at had some problems, and so I shipped it back, and got practically a whole new gun from KT, another 1st gen. That was three years ago, and it has been 100% since then. It is worth taking the trouble to get it going right. http://www.mouseguns.com/ideal2.htm -
They are not exactly multitudinous around here, and you may have to check around on the phone to find one... http://www.mouseguns.com/sub2000/sub2000.htm
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I will be happy to take all Yankee, Russian, Chinese, Czech etc weapons off your hands for free. Just send them along!
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You can find the Plano 1404 4 pistol case here... http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=PLANO+1404&category0=
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For $130 you can't go wrong! The manufacturer's warranty is second to none, and is for a lifetime, no matter if you are the original owner or third in line. They are not easy to find, and $130 is a genuine bargain. For more info check out this page: http://www.mouseguns.com/hipoint/hipoint.htm And here is the Gun Tests article: http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/documents/guntest.pdf
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Well it's not a Kel-Tec PF9, but if it's OK for a CZ it should be OK on a KT, too! (I agree, it's sooooo stupid!)
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I got a hard shell Plano box yesterday for my SUB-2000 to live in at home... I found it on EBay for about $23 including shipping.
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This chart compares sizes of many small guns....
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I watched Jeremiah Johnson (again) yesterday. All he wanted was a genuine .50 caliber Hawken rifle, and by golly he got one from the cold frozen hands of Hatchet Jack. What a great movie. Makes me want to leave civilization and be a mountain man.
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Suarez Int March 27-30 Chattanooga
mousegunner replied to Cruel Hand Luke's topic in Training Discussions
I cannot attend, however I have the greatest respect for Gabriel Suarez, and read his books, and Warriortalk Forums. I'm going to advertise this Chattanooga class on my website, and try to drum up a little more support: http://www.mouseguns.com I have a link there to a video of Gabe showing how to use a bug out bag with an AK47. It's very efficient. -
I have a Mosin 91/30 that is quite accurate. Mosins are very inexpensive, and the Mosin round is equivalent to a 30-06 in power. http://www.mouseguns.com/mosgall/mosgall.htm
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Hello from Walden, not far from the County line.
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If you can get 9mm at $16 per 100, you had better get it NOW. Commodity prices continue to rise weekly. Ammo prices WILL go up.
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For a good all around 9mm, I agree with others that the GLOCK 19 or the XD9 are great first guns. However, if you are looking for a pocket gun, I would recommend the Kel-Tec PF9. You can buy one for about $300, and then buy $300 of ammo with your left over money. Always remember: a gun without ammo is just a chunk of plastic/metal.
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Just imagine your p3at got blown up 125% and shoots 9mm ammo. That's it! And 7+1 in the pf9 vs 6+1 in the 3at.
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The never ending story- cleaning a Russian Mosin-Nagant
mousegunner replied to a topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I have read that the electric bore cleaning is very powerful... http://www.surplusrifle.com/reviews/copperout/index.asp -
I like Ron Paul. I voted for him in our TN primary (voted early). However I know he is unelectable. Last night in the GOP debates he repeated that he would discontinue Social Security. This won't wash. His foreign policy won't work either. I like his support for the Bill of Rights. But he won't get the GOP nomination. What he will do after that, who knows? If he runs third party, that will guarantee a Dem in the White House. At times like these, I'm glad I believe that God is ultimately in charge, and that in the end He will make everything turn out OK. After all, we can't see the future, and who knows what will happen?
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How can anyone say Ron Paul is against gun ownership????? The Worldwide Gun Control Movement by Ron Paul by Ron Paul The United Nations is holding a conference beginning this week in New York that ironically coincides with our national 4th of July holiday. It’s ironic because those attending the conference want to do away with one of our most fundamental constitutional freedoms – the right to bear arms. The stated goal of the conference is to eliminate trading in small arms, but the real goal is to advance a worldwide gun control movement that ultimately supercedes national laws, including our own 2nd Amendment. Many UN observers believe the conference will set the stage in coming years for an international gun control treaty. Fortunately, U.S. gun owners have responded with an avalanche of letters to the American delegation to the conference, asking that none of our tax dollars be used to further UN anti-gun proposals. But we cannot discount the growing power of international law, whether through the UN, the World Trade Organization, or the NAFTA and CAFTA treaties. Gun rights advocates must understand that the forces behind globalism are hostile toward our Constitution and national sovereignty in general. Our 2nd Amendment means nothing to UN officials. Domestically, the gun control movement has lost momentum in recent years. The Democratic Party has been conspicuously silent on the issue in recent elections because they know it’s a political loser. In the midst of declining public support for new gun laws, more and more states have adopted concealed-carry programs. The September 11th terrorist attacks and last summer’s hurricanes only made matters worse for gun control proponents, as millions of Americans were starkly reminded that we cannot rely on government to protect us from criminals. So it makes sense that perhaps the biggest threat to gun rights in America today comes not from domestic lawmakers, but from abroad. For more than a decade the United Nations has waged a campaign to undermine Second Amendment rights in America. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has called on members of the Security Council to address the “easy availability†of small arms and light weapons, by which he means all privately owned firearms. In response, the Security Council released a report calling for a comprehensive program of worldwide gun control, a report that admonishes the U.S. and praises the restrictive gun laws of Red China and France! It’s no surprise that UN officials dislike what they view as our gun culture. After all, these are the people who placed a huge anti-gun statue on American soil at UN headquarters in New York. The statue depicts a pistol with the barrel tied into a knot, a not-too-subtle message aimed squarely at the U.S. They believe in global government, and armed people could stand in the way of their goals. They certainly don’t care about our Constitution or the Second Amendment. But the conflict between the UN position on private ownership of firearms and our Second Amendment cannot be reconciled. How can we as a nation justify our membership in an organization that is actively hostile to one of our most fundamental constitutional rights? What if the UN decided that free speech was too inflammatory and should be restricted? Would we discard the First Amendment to comply with the UN agenda? The UN claims to serve human freedom and dignity, but gun control often serves as a gateway to tyranny. Tyrants from Hitler to Mao to Stalin have sought to disarm their own citizens, for the simple reason that unarmed people are easier to control. Our Founders, having just expelled the British army, knew that the right to bear arms serves as the guardian of every other right. This is the principle so often ignored by both sides in the gun control debate. Only armed citizens can resist tyrannical government. June 27, 2006 Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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Here's my story with pictures...it was Russian 7.62x54R...good stuff! http://www.mouseguns.com/opencan/opencan.htm
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Finally decided on the new addittion...welcome to the Kimber!
mousegunner replied to a topic in Handguns
Congrats on getting the new Kimber. It looks mighty nice. I have another model Kimber, and like it very much. -
Fortunately there is good news: Our Constitution has built in checks and balances: Legislative, Executive, Judicial. The country will survive a Democrat President. True, the Congress is majority Demo, but they may not always agree with the Pres. And the Supreme Court is now at least neutral, and maybe Conservative. So, we may see quite a bit of gridlock after the Nov election. And four years is not really a long time in the life of a nation. So CHEER UP EVERYBODY!
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Then I'll edit my link to this one: http://www.mouseguns.com/permit/permit.htm
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Gentlemen and Ladies, I voted for Ron Paul already in TN, because he does support the 2nd Amendment and the Constitution. I know that he won't win the GOP nomination. It is time to vote for a third party in the general election. If you vote for a Republican as the lesser of two evils, then the GOP will continue to slide left. It's time for America to let the GOP know that it has gone too far. The Democrats will take the Presidency, and the GOP will realize it must get back to basics or disappear into oblivion.
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Here's a link for you! http://www.mouseguns.com/permit/permit.htm