Krafty, thanks for checking. I guess we'll looking to a Bladetech for her.
Neutron, I couldn't agree more. This is surprisingly accurate and easy to shoot. Luckily hers has been problem free so far. Only one range trip, but we probably put 200 rounds through it with zero issues.
The wife just got a Rock Island 9mm 1911, full sized, no rail. I was under the impression that it would be compatible with any 1911 holster. This does not appear to be the case. I have a cheap Serpa-like that it does not fit and we purchased a nice Safariland that is listed to fit full sized...
My company (a .gov contractor) is looking for a IT Service Support Engineer, which is just their fancy term for a Help Desk Guy (or Gal). It's at a VA facility here in Frederick MD. If you're interested, shoot me a PM. Unsure of pay rate, but I'll inquire and update.
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This was the only point listed I was unaware of.
For the record, I am not claiming a piston system is a solution to anything. I just wanted to build one and play with it. :D
Explain please, I'd be interested to hear your take on them.
Personally I think if they don't negatively affect performance or accuracy, and you don't mind the additional expense, then why not?
I've got an Osprey kit that I haven't installed yet, will probably finish the build this week. I did quite a bit of reading at the time I picked it up and it didn't really seem like any one kit was better than another. I don't believe most will fit under standard diameter handgaurds/rails...
Oreo, that shit won't fly in a court of law ...especially a civil case.
I am completely pro-2A, but I cant blame Walgreens here.
If the employee gets hurt following company policy, then I dont know what should happen ...but I know a shot robber's family isn't going to sue the company for...
Thats a point I didn't even think of. What if the emolyee fights back and the robber turns around and fires back? With the way this lawsuit crazy country is, you know the employee's family is going to file suit too if said employee is hurt or killed.
It's a sad situation overall. :(
You guys are assuming companies like this are anti-2A. I think they are anti-getting sued. If an employee shoots a potential robber, whether legally allowed to carry or not, the company is going to be held liable in the almost-certain lawsuit. They're in business to make money, not political...