Okay so Jeff was selling his van and it had a safe and he was cleaning it out so the guy came to pick it up and he forgot to get his RIA 1911 and the guy scarpped it.
I also have a mosin and I gotta say i love it Its a really reliable gun if you have issues with the brass butt plate stinging you if suggest getting a new stock I have a Monte Carlo stock on mine and since that stock adds alot of weight it feels like shooting a ar15. plus it adds padding to the butt end
Nice Mosin. My first rifle. I have 2 Russian ones (ones a hex reciever), 1 Finnish one, and one Chinese carbine version. I have a thing for weapons with history to them.
Jeff, where did you get that mosin nagant, i love that rifle, i am very interested in world war II guns, how much did you get it for? Love all your vids, and its awesome to see your collection again. :)
If the gun is a pistol then yes you legally have to have it transferred to your name(even if it's a father or grandparent). All you have to do is go to your sheriff's office and have it transferred via pistol purchase permit or if you have a CPL then a pistol purchase form. For long guns/shotguns, you don't have to do anything.
hey man nice start to your collection.ive owned guns all my life and know quite a bit but aint an expert but i just want to suggest a gun if ya like a 22 single action a heritage rough rider is a good gun it was my first pistol and it was a good tough gun plus ya get a 22 mag cylinder and the pretty cheap.glad to see another person get into guns keep it up
Very good collection. I'd like to have a nice old Mosin Nagant. I got all my pistols in 9mm to keep my ammo inventory simple. I've got the 590 9 round and the Maverick 88 Home Defense 6 round 12 ga along with my AR and all my 9mm's. It may be because of my military experience but I much prefer the AR to the AK.
If your looking for 22 pistols check out the gsg 1911. It shoots 22 long rifle wich is really cheap and pretty efficient. It shoots really well and is built strong. I was actually just at the range yesterday with it
Jeff, I've been thinking about getting a Beretta Bobcat/equivalent-Taurus-knockoff in the future but I've heard about them having reliability issues (the Taurus more than the Beretta). What has been your experience with your Bobcat?
Jeff is the difference in carry comfort between g26 and that little kel-tec enough to make it worth buying? Im carrying glock 19, but im looking for something thats easier to carry and conceal.
well i stand corrected. that's good to know, i really like the pistol. Seems like a lot of Kel-tecs are kind of hard to find though. The search continues!
Jeff i have always loved guns and just recently got a rossi m92 round barrel carbine .44 mag and i need to know how to clean it so how about a video about that
Uh, no? Handguns, federally, are not required to be transferred via an FFL or a Sheriff's office. State-wise, in Pennsylvania, it is not legally required to transfer a handgun between a parent/child, grandparent/child. If my dad was to buy a handgun tomorrow and gift it to me, face to face, it would be a perfectly legal transfer under Pennsylvania law AND federal law.
good luck finding a Kel-tec PMR 30, They're no longer in production and they didn't make a whole lot when they were being produced, i'd like to find one too
Actually according to several sources the SAS prefer the P228/9 over the 226. Then again i assume they can carry whatever the hell suits them in most situations ^^
Its the .25ACP for the tomcat. I own both the tomcat and bobcat except my bobcat is totally black and suppressed and my tomcat is just like the bobcat you own. Great guns though.
I made a rule for myself. Never sell or get rid of any guns. I have sold guns in the past and almost always regretted it. There are a few guns I would like to sell, but I don't. Sorry you had to get rid of some of your guns.