love one of those SLB 2000's in 6.5 x55 haven't seen one here yet.
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Finally got the Ruger M77 MkII finished with it's matching Cerakote job... Vortex Bronze is the colour.
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No handgun hunting here except for the rare cases where you own a big block of land and have the whole place designated as a pistol range
More commonly, holster use is a separate qualification after licensing as a pistol shooter - typically a half day training session
As Rushy said, we start from a very different premise legally here
I certainly did @chalkeye, bought rail in from EGW and Hugh Bradley (Bradley Barrels/Stager Sport) did the work for me, apparently receiver was harder than anything he'd come across, got a special bit in, might be getting a SA done soon as he's doing a build for me.
Took the AR out this past Saturday for Hogs. Forgot to take a picture of the rifle while in the blind.... didn't get any hogs sadly.
https://i.imgur.com/pTtZ2kS.jpg
Malcolm photo bombing the picture.
https://i.imgur.com/zZbYGag.jpg
Pecan Farm I hunted...
https://i.imgur.com/f4qGofV.jpg
Just as the sun was coming up.
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Midway through the hunt.
https://i.imgur.com/rrLzVA3.jpg
Hog tracks
So you can carry your pistol in a holster on the way to the range, gunsmith, or home? Or do you mean it can be securely incased in a travel container like a zipper pouches or lockable hard case?
Hell, I carried my Glock 22 Gen 4 and my buddy carried his SA 1911 National Match openly while we were at the local Waffle House in Thomasville, Georgia.
I always have a pistol on me when hunting. Hogs are mean jerks and sometimes a pistol is needed. Had to put a hog down or two with a pistol.
Oh, it was 27°F
Every one needs 2 of these. This one is a 300 win mag and has a 7 mm mag barrel I haven't tried yet.
http://image.ibb.co/fWxPZb/P1080210.jpg
@Brian,So that is a Remington action sleeved into a tube with a tikka mag and some sort of machine gun grip?
Who built it?