Old Hunter
Banned
I'm not worried. Even a grizzly can recognize tender meat when it sees it. They don't want some old tough meat like us.
In Colorado we can carry a sidearm for protection, but it can't be used to finish off an animal if you're bow or muzzleloader hunting.We can't carry while bow hunting in NV, terrible law IMO. Feeling vulnerable in mt. lion country is not a good feeling.
OMG ! ROFLMAO ! Man, I have to get off this Forum and get something done ! I still have 2 front loper legs to cut up and some meat to grind ! WTF ?I'm not worried. Even a grizzly can recognize tender meat when it sees it. They don't want some old tough meat like us.
I hear you. Same here in Ca.. And here the kitties are protected... To some extent...We can't carry while bow hunting in NV, terrible law IMO. Feeling vulnerable in mt. lion country is not a good feeling.
If you ever get a Glock, go on the website Glockstore.com . They sell some great after market parts and Glock factory parts. I think I have them all installed. All reasonably priced and all easially intalled yourself. Gil even has an online video for every part to install. Simple. I started with a 3.5 lb. trigger bar and took of from there. Their shop/range is only 10 mi. from my house. So I don't have to have parts shipped. It can be a candy store for lasor's, lights, etc. so becareful ! I have the night sights and the Glock flashlite on mine. Awesome. Don't need a lasor.If I was goign to carry an auto, I might take a look at the Glock 20 10mm. More punch than a .45, and higher capacity, but still only half the mustard of a 44 mag.