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God damn it. I really was hoping the Police officers union was going to raise hell and demand functional CCWs.
The cops in California get carveouts for themselves from the shitlibs, for every piece of gun control legislation coming out of Sacramento.

The only way to get the latest handguns in this state is buying from a cop willing to buy out of state stuff.

I just got reminded when the pigs in the LAPD one time posted how they took scary guns off the street. The gun in question with some 9mm pistol with a threaded barrel as threaded pistols are banned.
I hope I die before the state I live in turns blue.
You don't need Democrats to start the cancer.

Republican governors in California signed in the laws in the 1980s to 2000s that basically banned normal looking ARs, latest model pistols, 50 caliber capable rifles and magazine ban.

That governor in Tennessee tried to do some gun control after the troon shooting and the Republican state legislature shut it down.
 
For when you are left eye dominate but right handed:
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I am disappointed in the lack of bolt actions with Mannerheim stocks or iron sights installed from the get go in the modern era.
Did you mean Mannlicher? I've never heard of a Mannerheim stock. And I'm with you on the lack of iron sights on bolt rifles.
I decided to do window shopping on bolt actions in 30.06 Springfield.

On the sportsman's warehouse site, like about 5 modern out of 50 modern bolt actions come with sights.

But here is the kicker. Their sight radius is pure bullshit. Unlike World War 1 or 2 bolt actions, the rear sight is in front of the receiver, not behind it like for a M1903.

Brownwells is even worse, only one lol.

This was factoring in out of stock rifles as well.
Did you end up finding anything? If not, I was going to recommend looking at a used CZ 550. I'd tell you to look at one manufactured in the 90's, as I think that's when they were at their peak QC-wise. For instance, the CZ 550 FS in .30-06 isn't that hard to find and I think you might like it. Throw this on the rear scope dovetail if you want good iron sights.
California is a fucking lost cause. We should lay our old Megaton yield nukes rotting away in stockpile down in the fault line and just break the fucker off from the rest of the nation. Let it be a warning to the other pozzed states to step back in line with the Constitutional principles of the nation.
Can we do that with just some parts of California, like all the big cities? Because lots of other Cali areas are fantastic.
Anyone have experience with the Glock 20 or 29?
I have some trigger time on a Glock 20 and I have a lot of trigger time/dry fire practice on the S&W M&P 10mm, the 4.6" model. I'd say that with the recoil from 10mm loads that I think are worth running (180gr at ~1230 fps at the muzzle) that the shorter pistols would be fucking snappy as hell, but I've never fired one.

Edited to add: the polymer frame makes the pistol lighter to carry concealed. The frame flex is also a thing in that felt recoil is slightly less. You might already know that. The Glock 20 has less options available for aftermarket fire control parts. I personally don't mind Glock triggers, especially once they've had a few thousand pulls, but no stock Glock trigger compares to an Apex Tactical FSS. That's primarily why I chose the M&P. I also noticed that the M&P barrel has more complete case support than the Glock. Not in any way a dealbreaker, but if you like to save your fired brass that may matter to you.

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The reason for that is because iron sights on modern hunting rifles are mostly meant for short range shots on moving game, not accurate long range shots. Look at the express sights on the Tikka Battue model for example.

Tikka T3x Arctic still has proper iron sights by the way.
I like that Tikka Arctic. You own one? If so, think they're worth looking into for iron sighted bolt rifle?
No offense, but you kind of skipped over the fact he had crooked co-workers and did nothing to remove them from the force or to resign, go to the media, etc.

Very few people take the mindset that all cops are inherently bad people, but when you have a profession where members of that profession consistently refuse to remove the "bad apples", well, those bad apples spoil the whole bunch.
I get what you're saying but I bet it's not that easy to root foul motherfuckers out. You think it would be given how much their behavior tarnishes the perception of cops but I doubt police admin feels that way at all. I'm unsure why this is but I've seen similar at the hospitals I work at. Behavior usually has to be egregious and protracted enough to get a lot of folks talking before anyone gets off their ass to do something about it, and this largely depends on how expendable that person is.
 
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I don't know if this is the right thread for this but how do you guys figure SCOTUS is going to rule on the few cases they have upcoming regarding "lifetime bans on gun ownerships"- Correct me if I'm wrong- but I think there's three cases they have on the docket so far- one for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, one for Violent Felonies, and one for Nonviolent felonies.

Frankly, unless someone is actively incarcerated, on probation, on the sex offender registry, or has been sent to involuntarily send to a forensic psych ward after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for some horrendous crime I frankly don't think there should be lifetime ban on firearms ownership for anyone-period. I think people who screwed up but ultimately served their sentence and haven't screwed up since shouldn't be perpetually deprived of their constitutional rights in the same way ex-felons can regain their voting rights.

I know the current SCOTUS has had some based decisions lately but they've also made some pretty shitty decisions too- do you think there's a potential SCOTUS drops another sledgehammer to established US federal gun law by saying lifetime bans on gun ownership are unconstitutional?

Again- correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure the participants of the Whiskey Rebellion and Shay's rebellion were allowed to own firearms after a period of 5 years or so- and ex-Confederates surprisingly were allowed to keep their firearms after the civil war ended so I think the spirit of the Bruen decision could be applied here.
 
I have some trigger time on a Glock 20 and I have a lot of trigger time/dry fire practice on the S&W M&P 10mm, the 4.6" model. I'd say that with the recoil from 10mm loads that I think are worth running (180gr at ~1230 fps at the muzzle) that the shorter pistols would be fucking snappy as hell, but I've never fired one.

Edited to add: the polymer frame makes the pistol lighter to carry concealed. The frame flex is also a thing in that felt recoil is slightly less. You might already know that. The Glock 20 has less options available for aftermarket fire control parts. I personally don't mind Glock triggers, especially once they've had a few thousand pulls, but no stock Glock trigger compares to an Apex Tactical FSS. That's primarily why I chose the M&P. I also noticed that the M&P barrel has more complete case support than the Glock. Not in any way a dealbreaker, but if you like to save your fired brass that may matter to you.
My first handgun was a Walther PDP full size with the 4.5" barrel, it's very snappy but I've gotten very used to it. I'm more leaning towards Glock over S&W. Since I intend ot use it for carry I don't want any modifications to it because if there is the possibility of it being used it'll sit in an evidence locker for years, not worth putting money into a carry gun.
 
My first handgun was a Walther PDP full size with the 4.5" barrel, it's very snappy but I've gotten very used to it. I'm more leaning towards Glock over S&W. Since I intend ot use it for carry I don't want any modifications to it because if there is the possibility of it being used it'll sit in an evidence locker for years, not worth putting money into a carry gun.

That is very smart, and a lot of people don't consider that. I have two specific carry guns that I won't shed a tear over if they sit in evidence locker for years.

This is why I don't understand those guys who have fantasies of shooting a home invader with their $15,000 Lamborghini AR - they're going to take that shit and you won't see it for quite a while, best case.
 
That reminded me of a thread I read more than a decade ago on the now defunct Bryco/Jennings/Jimenez owners forum (I'll save my rant about Reddit killing all the small gun forums for later) where a poster took his J-22 to around 11k or 12k rounds before the slide cracked, he claimed very good reliability with high velocity ammo. That site was THE best SNS discussion forum until it got shut down 6 or 7 years ago.

On the topic of Saturday night specials, some informative videos on the storied history of many of the classic SNS companies that you may find interesting, the first one is more about the people behind them and the second is more about the guns:

A very impressive Raven Arms collection:

If I ever see one of these classic SNSes locally for like 50 bucks or less that isn't totally beat to shit I'll buy it just as a paperweight to keep in the collection. Except for the Davis/Cobra/Bearman/Old West derringers (same tooling and guns across 4 successive companies), those things suck.
 
That is very smart, and a lot of people don't consider that. I have two specific carry guns that I won't shed a tear over if they sit in evidence locker for years.

This is why I don't understand those guys who have fantasies of shooting a home invader with their $15,000 Lamborghini AR - they're going to take that shit and you won't see it for quite a while, best case.
I feel that way about silencer and NV bros. The cops are 100% going to take that stuff.
 
I feel that way about silencer and NV bros. The cops are 100% going to take that stuff.
Ironically, this stuff makes Hi-Point ideal for home defense. Is cheap, reliably goes bang, and the police may not even want to keep it. If they do, you could probably get Hi-Point to send you a replacement. I wouldn't for EDC, just because they're fucking bricks, but if you run out of ammo, you could probably beat someone to death with one.
 
I like that Tikka Arctic. You own one? If so, think they're worth looking into for iron sighted bolt rifle?
I don't own one, but they're definitely worth looking into. Can't go wrong with most Tikkas/Sakos. Only thing is mags are pricy, but the rifle is worth it. Action is very smooth, and they're usually very accurate. I'm getting sub-MOA with shit Russian steel case ammo in my .308 Sako.
 
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The Californian cunt behind the CCW ban.

Is working on a new project.

Mandatory storage of guns in the home at all times but with a twist.

The safes have to be California DOJ approved.



Liberals really are getting into telling people how to organize their homes.
They already make people sign affadavits saying they own a CA approved safe when you buy a gun in that state. Or at least they did back when I lived there.
 
My first handgun was a Walther PDP full size with the 4.5" barrel, it's very snappy but I've gotten very used to it. I'm more leaning towards Glock over S&W. Since I intend ot use it for carry I don't want any modifications to it because if there is the possibility of it being used it'll sit in an evidence locker for years, not worth putting money into a carry gun.
One thing to consider with the newer S&W semis is the texture. I like the texture on my Shield Plus for grip when I'm shooting, but its rough and fine enough to catch clothing. People talk about rough texturing irritating skin, but that doesn't bother me and I carry appendix. What does bother me is when the texture would grab cotton shirts and print like a motherfucker. Had to sand down the side facing out.

On the topic of expensive guns for HD. I dont really care if the cops take one of my nicer guns for awhile provided I'm alive and not being indicted, but I agree for CC handguns. How guys feel comfortable carrying around 2011s worth the value of my collection combined is beyond me.
 
The Californian cunt behind the CCW ban.

Is working on a new project.

Mandatory storage of guns in the home at all times but with a twist.

The safes have to be California DOJ approved.



Liberals really are getting into telling people how to organize their homes.
lmao I imagine a "California DOJ Approved Safe" is actually just one of those garbage crushers
 
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