Author and host of the hit OUTDOOR CHANNEL show SHOOTING GALLERY spouts off...
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Dave Spaulding Nails It Again!
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I agree with you both, but I wouldn't call the thumb and grip safeties baggage as he did early in the video. He did go on to explain how they work and relate to the gun. I think that they're part of what makes the 1911 great.
I carried my "TCO" all day today, as I usually do and to me, it's still relevant. The very features of the 1911 that he listed are why I like it. I take most of the opinions I see on the 'net and even in magazines, with "a grain of salt" though. Hell, some folks take my crap the same way! ; )
What? no response on the question of the the benefit of owning a AR pistol and what did Mr Bane mean by a $200 benefit of a short barrel no stock 300 blackout. could somebody please explain what I saw on the show last WED N. THANK YOU .
The damn thing works I like the idea of the thumb saftey I keep My thumb under the saftey and index finger pad on the end of the slide stop when I have the pistol out
So if I have to sweep the muzzle across a good guy The pistol is still safe abd when it's time to shoot I can work the thumb safety and trigger just as fast as just a trigger
The damn thing works I like the idea of the thumb saftey I keep My thumb under the saftey and index finger pad on the end of the slide stop when I have the pistol out
So if I have to sweep the muzzle across a good guy The pistol is still safe abd when it's time to shoot I can work the thumb safety and trigger just as fast as just a trigger
@Anonymous - As explained by Micheal last week, an AR pistol is regulated like any other pistol. A short barrel AR, (whether it started life as a rifle or pistol lower), with a stock needs a $200 'Mother may I' tax stamp from ATF. A PISTOL does not.
7 comments:
I agree with you both, but I wouldn't call the thumb and grip safeties baggage as he did early in the video. He did go on to explain how they work and relate to the gun. I think that they're part of what makes the 1911 great.
I carried my "TCO" all day today, as I usually do and to me, it's still relevant. The very features of the 1911 that he listed are why I like it. I take most of the opinions I see on the 'net and even in magazines, with "a grain of salt" though. Hell, some folks take my crap the same way! ; )
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What? no response on the question of the the benefit of owning a AR pistol and what did Mr Bane mean by a $200 benefit of a short barrel no stock 300 blackout. could somebody please explain what I saw on the show last WED N. THANK YOU .
The damn thing works I like the idea of the thumb saftey I keep My thumb under the saftey and index finger pad on the end of the slide stop when I have the pistol out
So if I have to sweep the muzzle across a good guy The pistol is still safe abd when it's time to shoot I can work the thumb safety and trigger just as fast as just a trigger
The damn thing works I like the idea of the thumb saftey I keep My thumb under the saftey and index finger pad on the end of the slide stop when I have the pistol out
So if I have to sweep the muzzle across a good guy The pistol is still safe abd when it's time to shoot I can work the thumb safety and trigger just as fast as just a trigger
@Anonymous - As explained by Micheal last week, an AR pistol is regulated like any other pistol.
A short barrel AR, (whether it started life as a rifle or pistol lower), with a stock needs a $200 'Mother may I' tax stamp from ATF.
A PISTOL does not.
I suspect few will understand this comment/humor....I am feelin sooo old these days.
Is it OK to call him Dave Spaldeen?
@NJ Larry,
Smile when you say that.
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