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I dont like the safety on the back of the grip.
Its like the one I have on my hedge trimmer I taped down.
One safety that can be taken on or off at will is plenty.
On certain pistols, 1911s,you can't even engage the safety unless the hammer is cocked, thus cocked and locked. The grip safety prevents the weapon from firing if dropped. The 1911 is by far the best pistol ever made. IMHO
 
On certain pistols, 1911s,you can't even engage the safety unless the hammer is cocked, thus cocked and locked. The grip safety prevents the weapon from firing if dropped. The 1911 is by far the best pistol ever made. IMHO
Im not a hand gun expert.
I like the weight and accuracy of a .357 revolver, but have not shot a whole lot of semi-auto hand guns.
I grew up shooting rifles and shotguns.
 
Im not a hand gun expert.
I like the weight and accuracy of a .357 revolver, but have not shot a whole lot of semi-auto hand guns.
I grew up shooting rifles and shotguns.

We had 4 rifles and a shotgun in the kitchen closet, with the ammo on the top shelf, and cleaning gear in an old NG ammo box on the floor. After we took our NRA safety courses and got our hunting licenses, we were allowed to take anything except my dad's .308. The only handgun in the closet was a dummy .45, used to fill out my dad's holster for show until he was issued the real weapon for NG camp every summer.
 
You, Iz and I will have to go sometime, I have plenty of toys.
I also know an old local who has a range on his property out on the backside of Palomar, where I am always welcome to go shoot, but he's a little nuts, and waves guns around a little too much for my liking.
Great guy to know when the shit hits the fan, though.
Lots of property on high ground.
 
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I also know an old local who has a range on his property out on the backside of Palomar, where I am always welcome to go shoot, but he's a little nuts, and waves guns around a little too much for my liking.
Great guy to know when the shit hits the fan, though.
Lots of property on high ground.
Use to be able to shoot out at Horse Thief Canyon . . . until the targets and other debris started to pile up.
 
Obviously, I have to report this - A large pine tree on an embankment above Espola Road fell over onto the road this afternoon in the brisk winds. It completely blocked the westbound lanes just east of Pomerado. Luckily I was going the other way to the high school playoff game.

On the way back home a couple of hours later, the road was still narrowed down to one lane because the tree crushed a utility box and crews were working with big machinery to replace it. Street lights were out for a couple of blocks around the site of the fall.
 
There is a range off of Rainbow just south of Temecula. I've been wanting to give archery a try. I have a friend who is is big into bow hunting and fishing and has taken down an Elk with his bow.
 
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