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  1. I've seen that happen before in Dalton, GA.

    Its been nicknamed the "GA's Top Police Trap" county.

    I got a couple of buddies that drive trucks OTR and they also warned about this. Apparently, they's famous for it.

    As for why people don't pass the police, well that's simple; if you've got a cop in front of you, ya don't have one behind you.

    This advice is not just smart, it's like Yoda smart.

  2. ...play cool...if you don't carry in a good holster...get a good holster that will always conceal no matter how you are standing or sitting..if found out still be nice and try to leave...if police called be nice...

    Great point razorback!

    I would only add that if you're "found out"...it would go a long way toward avoiding trouble if you apologize, explaining that it was not intentional, and ask humbly if you can please lock it up in your car.

    humble pie tastes better when you don't lose your right to carry :^)

  3. I can't believe I just read all 200 +/- posts. I heard some awful things, but I also heard a few people with lots of class call people out on it.

    It's a public range and newbies come out in droves. I am glad to see new people to the sport and that they have a safe place to learn. They have to be strict or someone dies. We're not out there playing cards. We have loaded firearms and not everyone is experienced. True, some of us are, but they don't ask for our shooting resume and give us a little star to indicate we don't make mistakes. I've been shooting for 35 years and if I make a mistake they have a right to call me on it. The key thing here is that, if I do everything safe, I don't get corrected. And like some others have said, yes they DO have to yell...ear protection, duh. If what we do wrong is grossly unsafe they'll grab the mic or walk over (whichever is faster) to make sure we stop that. If it's not something urgent, they'll walk over and tell you individually.

    Jenny and Bill are the volunteer RSOs most often when I go and they are awesome! Actually, they all are and they have a tough job. As certified instructors they feel responsible for your safety beyond what is required by their position, so naturally they jump on rule violations (e.g. the guy that shot himself). They give you a copy of the rules on your first visit and you DID agree to follow them when you came in.

    I hate that I can't hang a silhouette, though. It's a silly political rule, but it's Hunter's Ed station, not a self-defense school. If they let me hang 4 targets, b/c I can shoot well, the beginners will want to as well and my shoot up the target stands. If I need more to shoot at, I bring the nine-spot targets that are on a single sheet.

    Don't get me wrong, it's not perfect. I think I know who the range nazi is and I definitely agree he needs to chill. I wish I had my own place to shoot too or that I could afford a membership where only experienced shooters are allowed to be. Until then, the place is cheap, safe, and close to home.

  4. I shoot Stones River once a month and no complaints. I have met Jenny and she was real friendly. Last week she gave me crap because I shot up the bull’s-eye and the rest of my rounds were passing through the hole. She said, “I needed to spread the rounds in case the "bull’s-eye" isn't a vital organâ€. I’m sure she says that 10 times a day, but it was funny.

    Last Saturday (early afternoon) I heard her tell that to someone there. I wonder if that way you? I was 2 lanes to the right with an NRA Freedom hat and a CZ tshirt.

  5. Well that is what they needed. I like Impossible shots better. But that is why I liked Biker Build Off and the general public liked Orange County Chopppers. I want to see action or details the general public wants drama!:D

    Not sure, but I think they were afraid a good informative show about guns and shooting wouldn't have a broad enough audience. Sad as it is, it's all about the money with TV.

    I get a lil dose of guns/shooting. The not so avid folks get some drama and pseudo-Survivor. Hopefully we're both partly satisfied.

  6. Ok the wife liked it.. Not sure what that says about the show?????

    Uh, oh! My wife liked it too. Is that a good omen? I hope so, b/c I kind of like the show. IMHO the good points outweigh the bad (i.e. guns + shoooting + competition - lame format > 0).

  7. 'cause they can.:D

    I completely agree with this seemingly abrupt answer.

    There seems to be some kind of prestige of ownership associated with a 1911. Whether it's warranted or not, I'm not judging it...I just admit it's there.

    Personally, I'd love to have a Kimber Ultra Carry II, but I cannot afford one. However, if I did have $1000 to spare...I'd get 2 CZ's RAMIs instead.

  8. I called them today. There are going to be around 400 tables.

    The guys at my LGS say it's going to be pretty big. They are sending half their inventory/staff there.

    I cannot wait!!!

    Admission is $10 for adults 12 and over, $2 for kids b/w 6 & 12, and free for kids 6 and younger. Dont forget to print the coupon...might as well save a buck.

  9. I had some trouble the first time I took my MK II apart. Then I finally found a video that explained why you have to do all that rolling and flipping and other gyrations.

    The tricky part is getting the hammer strut in the right position to close the main spring.

    Once you get the hammer back in place with the strut hanging down into the mag cavity, attach the barrel and slide in the bolt. Position the mainspring upward into the reciever hole until it clicks. Now the bolt stop is in place and all is left is to get that tricky little hammer strut in the right spot.

    Flipping it over and pointing the barrel up makes the strut fall against the mainspring. Then and only then can you lock the mainspring into place.

    Note: Failing to get the strut into the mainspring instead of above it or still haning down will keep the bolt from going all the way back (that's how you know you did it wrong).

    Hope this helped somebody.

  10. If you haven't already found this site it is a great ref for working with your MK (insert number here)

    2245 Maintenance Page

    links for most things you will need on it at the top of the page.

    Great link, wish I had know about it when I first got my Mk II. I found out the hard way how to get the hammer strut in the right position.

    Now, I detail strip mine like they do in the link each time I shoot it. I only take the hammer assebly off every 1500 rounds or so and it still shoots as good as the day I bought it.

    What a great pistol, huh?

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