Checking in. I miss building, I miss our times together, Mike. I hope you are well.
I'm thinking about selling my tools as I doubt I'll ever build again. But, I might have a boy in a few weeks, and if not, a second girl. Maybe they'll want to use the tools one day.
Class setup:
Morning session was learning the law and safety, then took written test.
Afternoon we went to the range and shot a good bit. We were actually drilled on dropping a mag, reload, and shoot. We also had to draw from concealment and shoot. All of this was timed. The final test was 5...
A permit has nothing to do with protecting self, others, and occupied dwellings. It only allows for where one can take a pistol. This is SC, but if I remember LA is the same.
My ears are burning. My wife and I are going tomorrow to get our cwp, yes that's what it's called in South Carolina. I'm taking my Kel-Tec pf9, she's taking a Beretta Tomcat. I would rather take my Glock 19, but my father-in-law has it and quite honestly I will probably carry the pf9 much more...
I like the idea, but I think a better one would be a single half dot (like bottom half in rear, top half in front) instead of two. They'd have to be sight radius specific though to make a perfect circle I guess.
This is good policy. Anything else is hit or miss for serious storage. I wouldn't hesitate to buy these, or TSC has some about the same price too, for anything less than critical though.
50cal cans hold about 1k of 7.62x39 and 30cal cans hold about 500. 50cal cans are good for long storage but I prefer to keep ammo in 30's because they are much easier to carry and move around.