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It looks like the approval of Form 1's to manufacture SBRs in WA was very short-lived. It appears that the ATF is using a loophole in the RCW because the RCW doesn't explicitly say "manufacture" although "acquire" and "possession" are ok. No word if an FFL can build it and transfer it.
Rcw 9.41.190
(2) It is not unlawful for a person to possess, transport, acquire, or transfer a short-barreled rifle that is legally registered and possessed, transported, acquired, or transferred in accordance with federal law.
Does no one wear a good leather 'gun belt' any more?
Written by reg mathuszWhen a first got my CCW license I quickly learned the value of a good belt that can sustain the weight of a pistol. After destroying several cheap belts a broke down and bought a Galco SB5 1.5" belt. That was 25 years ago or so, if my waist hadn't um increased over the years I would still have it. The one I currently wear is over 10 years old.
I have tried other belts like the Wilderness 5-stitch and BladeTech/Looper leather belt with kydex insert but it is not the same.
And why do I bring this up? I recently bought two kydex IWB holsters and neither had clips that can accommodate such a thick belt. Only one (BladeTech) had a solution (rubber clips instead of kydex loops) which they provided for free! I was surprised that they had not encountered this before - the clips were a legacy style. NOTE: I am talking about the thickness of the leather and not the belt size and not width like 1.25" vs 1.5".
It is interesting to note that I have not had this problem with any hybrid holster. I will do reviews of the holsters shortly.
I like the minimalist size and thinness of the all kydex. So I am wondering what kind of belt are you wearing?
People keep asking about the 2015 Smith Instructor Program. I just received an email from them today that said to check back in 30-60 days.
If you haven't written regarding the M855 ammo ban yet, consider this...
Written by reg mathuszI know that you have been probably been flooded with prompts to write and let your comments be known about the proposed ban and even been supplied with templates. If you haven't already I would urge you to do so. I have included what I sent to the ATFE via email. Perhaps you will find it useful or informational, feel free to use it however you like - a few people have asked me "what's the deal with green tip?"
To: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to make it known that I am against the proposed ban. I will be brief.
1. M855 makes up ~ 30% of the civilian sporting market for 223.
2. M855 is not mostly made made up of an offending "piercing" metal
3. M855 has always been exempt from the 1986 requirements
4. Handguns firing rifle rounds (including M855) have long been available and are prohibitively expensive
5. ATFE makes no claim nor presents any statistics that there are actually instances of M855 being used in crime, especially from a handgun
6. The round, ironically, is actually ballistically less of a threat when fired from a handgun
7. The "framework" is too loosely defined, it appears as if the goal is to be able to restrict all .223 based ammunition with the exception of rimfire. The accelerated timeframe for adoption does not help this perception
8. The 223 round is probably the most popular sporting round currently in use by the public, surpassing even 22 rimfire since 223 (up until this proposal) it has been more availableThank you for your time, and I hope that you reconsider this proposal.
And I urge to please comment on the proposal if you have not already!
I know by now everyone has heard about the new Sig P220 and the new Glock hunting/competition optics ready pistol, both chambered in (one of my favorites) 10mm.
I hadn't chimed off yet but I wanted to say kudos to a round that has been declared "dead" for years by some. Clearly not! I am hoping that the new P220 is part of the instructor/LEO program.
One thing I also saw that was exciting for 10mm fans is that Sig's Elite Ammo line will be including a 10mm load. A modern defense loading!!
Exciting times for 10mm fans. Now if we could just get that big American Revolver company (either one) to chamber a 10mm :)
2015 BladeTech Instructor Discounts via Packinginpink & Smith Discount update
Written by reg mathuszI just saw this on the NRA Instructor site! I can't believe that I have not recently asked BladeTech before.
And if you are wondering, it is not just pink items :)
https://packinginpink.wufoo.com/forms/z7x4m1/
Also got an email back from Smith. Theirs is not ready yet. They said to check back mid-March. Quite a few ppl had emailed asking me to check.
Hi!
Thanks to Bobbie for providing our first instructor price list! It is now available in the link above!
Black Friday is for everyone (a new Walther PPX)
Written by reg mathuszI have been pondering getting another 9mm since I am a couple fewer now. The Walther PPX had been a contender and when I saw a local ad for Coastal Supply black friday ad listing them for $299 and mail in extra mag, holster and mag pouch I knew I had to look - I was going to be up anyway doing some shopping with the girlfriend.
Coastal has only had firearms for about 3 months but they do it well. It was a pleasant experience despite it being paper based. Their black friday gun prices were good. I didn't really compare their normal prices, that is for a non-black Friday day.
Going to the gf's store first really worked well. I missed the early rush. A risk since they had run out of several black friday Guns. Luckily Not the PPX though.
What immediately sold me was the trigger. It has a bobbed hammer but it is pre-cocked like a striker and the result is a very crisp smooth trigger without take up. Clean like an XD or a Steyr but no slack. It also feels more like a traditional pull, definitely not a striker but like a light double-action revolver cocking the hammer from yester-year (not today's lawyer-inspired triggers).
Anyway, just took it home so not a lot of experience with it yet, but here is an obligatory pic:
SHOT Show 2015 Range/Media Day is invite only this year
Written by reg mathuszOh, I am a bit disappointed to learn that SHOT Show 2015 Range/Media Day is invite only this year. Last year there was a "media-at-large" session and SHOT attendees only had to pre-register to attend.
Range Day, quite frankly, was a highlight of SHOT in my opinion. I was able to shoot some new items that I would not normally have the opportunity/desire to try. I felt that I gave some pretty good reviews (I represented the good and bad).
I think that the blog being unaffiliated with any group/sponsorship allows me to give an honest opinion. I could tell that at certain booths that they felt I wasn't worth the time of day. I told everyone who they were too (making friends) ;)
So, if anyone would like to sponsor the blog (2 spaces?) I would be appreciative. I promise to give a fair review.
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Wow, that last hack took me down for quite a while. :(
I am shutting down all my other Wordpress blogs (to make me less susceptible to attack) and looking into what else I can do.
My apologies everyone!!