I first carried a Garand as a junior ROTC cadet when I was 16. Never fired it because it had no firing pin, but I did drill with it four days a week, then field stripped it and cleaned it on Friday. I now own two, a Springfield manufactured in June 1941 (renovated by the Civilian Marksmanship...
That rifle has "been there and done that" character. I had a love/hate relationship with the M1 Garand when I was a junior ROTC cadet in high school. I drilled with it on Mondays, carried it in a parade on Wednesdays, and field stripped and cleaned it on Fridays. I now have one from the...
Don’t know where we are, but 2 is more serious than 3 on the 5 level system, with 1 being the most serious. Also, different parts of our military capabilities can be at different levels at the same time.
It’s Biden who’s hoping to benefit, not Moore. Wes Moore is confident enough in his victory that losing a few thousand votes by taking one for the team won’t hurt him.
When I acquired this revolver I didn’t pay much attention to the grips, which I took to be faux mother of pearl. Now I’m thinking they may be real. How do I go about finding out?
I have two Tisas 1911s, a full size and a commander. Both came from Zenith Firearms. The full size came from their custom shop and had some after market trigger work. Both have become favorites for the range. I hope you come to like yours as much.
The right has to play the game by the same set of rules the left plays by. Otherwise we are nothing but morally and ethically superior losers. And as we go, so goes the country.