Welcome home KW! After I locked the gate, these deer did walk into the walnut orchard (to left) when I drove up the driveway. These deer can jump over that fence on the right to the neighbors...that band saw on the left side of the driveway is actually half way up.
Dug these out of my shop yesterday, and will try to get the Grendel out to the range. FWIW, I consider the 6.5 Grendel to be one of the better cartridges for the AR-15 platform, but it's been plagued with feeding issues on some magazines. On the left is 300 blackout, using a 110 grain CX, the middle is 6.5 Grendel using a 100 grain TTSX, and the right is 8.6 blackout using a 225 grain CX.
One thing I'd like to hear is if the following would be legal to use in CA with a pistol brace? I've been afraid to use anything with a short barrel in CA. This is 7-1/2 lbs as it sits for hunting pig. Konocti Rod & Gun Club uses the Sheriff range in Highland Springs, CA. I can often shoot by myself during the week, but would only shoot my bolt actions if anyone else is there.
I was in another state and found these on the shelf. I was in another state and shot em. I'm innocent, I say.
I have a lot of dislikes, and a Glock 19 is on that list, with an accuracy of 5 yards if I'm launching them. Still, these are a novelty. They are lazers.
Bomber Camp, flying a B-17 over a private ranch in the Sierras, .50 cal firing blanks. Obviously we didn't want to get shot down while taking the pictures from our plane.
I only have a few handguns, but this is my main one, it's a commander with a 4.5" barrel. I don't know what type of grip that is, I bought the frame and slide from a guy in Santa Rosa, and it has mostly Wilson parts on it, the grips came with the frame. I had the frame engraved by a guy up in Redding. My DBA was in San Jose at that time. Now it's in Lake County. This is to say, this is a legal handgun with a serial number on it, and my company name. I only plan to keep this for my own personal use. It only hold 8 rounds.