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A.J. Holst

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  1. Wish they would make the same grips to fit my AC Commander!
  2. The only problem I had with the interview was the inference by the inteviewer that handguns with higher capacity magazines over the 5/6 shot revolver were "more dangerous" Other than that, very interesting and my hat is off to GG for blazing the trail for the polymer handgun revolution. While I don't like Glocks (other handguns have better ergos for MY hand) I find myself recommending them due to simplicity, ease-of-use and reliability
  3. Got pulled over this morning by Officer CAMPBELL with the KCSO for a headlight out. I had the bulb, bought it last night, just hadn't had a chance to install it. Luckily it was on the seat in plain view, giving proof of my good intentions. Pretty much a "textbook" stop for a hcp holder. I was asked if I was armed, yes, do you have a permit, yes, where is the firearm? This part is pretty good by Officer CAMPBELL "Tell you what, you don't draw yours, I won't draw mine." While I don't encourage you to be pulled over in East Knox County, should it be Officer Corey Campbell, you can expect courtesy, respect, professionalism and a good sense of humor. Keep up the good work over there at the KCSO! OS, thanks for the catch! (Stupid auto fill)
  4. I too check reciprocity laws when traveling out of state. Last time I checked, ignorance is not a valid defense.
  5. Got a free box of CCI Blazer aluminum .38 special 158gr. LRN Box displays $.10 Tax stamp The price...$7.99 These rounds must be antiques!
  6. Penetration, expansion, bullet weight, caliber barrel length, all factors in the great debate, but what about solid objects? All these tests are done in gel or water-based stops by the D-I-Y'er. Nobody seems to address what happens when the bullet hits bone. we practice torso / chest shots for SD, good chance you'll hit a rib or two, so unless you practice gut shots, does gel give a good indicator of bullet performance?
  7. My AC Commander has reliably feed all the aforementioned jhp ammo. You May want to check out Tnoutdoors9 on YouTube for his review of the Win PDX-1 available at WM, didn't perform well in the 9mm version. I have seen comments the PDX-1 is repackaged Rangers, butagain based on the YouTube video, I'm not convinced.
  8. I wouldn't rule out the SP, the 3" is only 3/4 inch longer than the "traditional" Roger snub. The hammer can be bobbed and there probably dao hammers available for it.
  9. Don't be fooled, I have met the Suprafly, he doesn't appear to be too soft and gooey... I got to get back out to his place and do some shooting!
  10. I started carrying a bug since I'm left handed...in a vehicle, a left hand draw doesn't work well. So enters my SP101. While the weight of the gun tames a lot of recoil, I am still shooting with my weak hand, so magnum and +p loads were not a great option. I too chose a standard pressure swc- hp which is very manageable. I have seen the rants of old / low tech, poor expansion and the like on other forums; if I need to use my bug its probably going to be close and not too comfortable, like 0 - 3 feet. I figure 158 grains of old tech should work under these conditions... For you ballistics gurus: I have also heard with a lead bullet, you want less than 950 ft/sec for best bullet performance and to avoid lead fouling. Any truth?
  11. Take advantage of LinkedIn and work it! Don't assume it's only for "white collar" types, it all about networking with folks you know and can meet. In the last 3 days, I was able to get 2 leads getting back into my industry.
  12. Since my shirt is untucked 99% of the time, I can easily conceal a Galco double mag holder. I like the option of snaps or belt loops. For the occasion of revolver carry, I will usually drop a speed loader in my front pocket. The downside is the speed loader can become "unlocked" I have never tried speed strips...
  13. Good, bad and ugly? Got a few extra bucks and looks like I may be able to get one in above average condition for under $200.00 All opinions welcome and appreciated!
  14. The folks over at BersaChat obviously love 'em, but they may be a little biased... I did a little internet research a while back, found with more positive than negative reviews. A lot of folks like it better than the "original" Walther platform and Bersa through Eagle Imports has reported great customer support and outstanding warranty service if you do get a lemon.
  15. What tune is represented by the holographic musical notes running down from the upper left across my face?
  16. I use either 124 gr Speed Gold Dots, Hornady Tap or Winchester Rangers. The 147gr win sxt / hst (can't remember which letters) is also a good performer. Tnoutdoors9 reviews the win pdx1 available at Walmart, didn't perform well nor does the wwb 147gr jhp. He's got some great reviews in his YouTube channel
  17. G, You are a man of many talents; 1911 guy, we builder and holster maker. What would you charge me for an iwb for a CZ75b? Thx AJ
  18. Red Roberts is working out at Frontier, he did some work on my AC Commander (another entry-level Philippine import) and I was pleased with his work.l
  19. G - High Noon puts out some soft leather holsters. I use a Hidden Ally IWB for my SP101. Not sure if their OWB are soft or rigid.
  20. Craig, According to the 2011 CZ buyers guide, they will be re-introducing the 715 in 2012. I wonder if barrels / parts will be better machined for compatibility with the original 715s
  21. Frontier Firearms in Kingston recruited Red when Gander Mountain let him go. I was extremely satisfied with the work he has done for me.
  22. Like Spool said, when Colt left the Philippines, they left all their machines. They use more MIM parts then the American branded 1911. I think they may even be a lower quality MIM parts than in the US models. This opinion is based on my experience with a failed barrel bushing though I have no other issues. I also assume lower labor and mfg'ing expenseu I have a Metro Arms American ClassicCommander-style, and have been super pleased with it. Dolomite has a full size Metro American Classic and I believe he has replaced the factory MIM parts with high quality brand name stuff.
  23. My edc is a 75B Omega. A little hefty, but with a good belt and holster its no problem for me at 5'9" 160#. Great ergonomics for my hand, everyone needs to shoot one at least once! A little FYI : CZ is the parent company of Dan Wesson and their fine line of 1911s.
  24. Randy, What are your range requirements? The reason I ask is we shoot on private (wife's sister's) property in south Knox county. I could get permission to host depending on the release of liability. The neighbors haven't complained about us shooting and maybe a courtesy call to the KCSO?

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