Even regular readers of K-Var‘s The Muzzle Flash can’t read or respond to all of the reader comments, so we have started a new weekly feature recapping a sampling of the most active, interesting, or on occasion, randomly selected comments from the previous weeks. This will allow you to stay up to date on all of the latest action in the outdoor community. Feel free to respectfully respond to fellow readers comments to continue the debate and reinforce similar beliefs.
Reader Comments From Previous Weeks
Did Anti-Gunners Move Too Quickly?
Like all the others (democrats, liberals, and socialist) that want gun control and open boarders, until one of these same people that jump on these band wagons and tries to head off into the sunset. These same ones, if one of them or a family members are killed (GOD forbid) by an illegal alien that is carrying an illegal firearm then they will see a true need for closed boarders and the 2nd amendment. But, when that happens watch and see how fast they change their minds and how quick they will want justice. Until that happens they will be doing the same old thing.
~rick sanders
Review: Glock G29 10mm — Reliability Meets Maximum Power
I recently bought a Glock 29. I wasn’t sure what to expect, as I am a wheel gunner. I traded all my SA’s for revolvers. I live in bear country and always want a powerful load. So far, the Glock has lived up to its reputation for reliability, is accurate at self-defense range, although it is double action only, and I find I shoot more reliably with single-action. I only hit the black 67% of the time, and with my Ruger SP101, I usually do it 90% of the time (@25 feet). But I like the feel, the ergonomics of it, and I actually like its looks. I know some people think it’s ugly, but it looks like a *real* gun to me. I love that about it. My only problem, and this is probably due to my hand size, is that the disassembly is a real P-i-t-A. I can’t get the takedown levers to go down simultaneously with my slide pull. I did it once, after my first shooting and haven’t been able to do it since. Still, I’ve read that it only needs cleaning every 400 rds or so, actually gets mucked up if you clean it after every usage, which is my habit, so if I have to have a gunsmith go, with a smirk at my Ph.D., and take the slide out for me (I can do the rest), then that isn’t so bad.
~Fred Young
Affordable Concealed Carry: SCCY
Ya gotta love it, quality and affordability made in the USA
~rj
Will Armenian AKs soon be coming to America?
I would like one of each. The 5.45 for my wife and the 7.62 for myself.
~Wayne
Will Turning Off Your Laser Save the Batteries?
I removed all my Crimson lasers since they too often are dead when I need them. Better to not rely on the lasers at all. Iron sights work every time!
~Bob J.
Review: Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan
I love mine. With the addition of a BigDot front tritium and a DiamondD chest holster I’m almost done with it.
I expect that the Bowen rr. sight , extended firing pin, and their lanyard loop will finish the grizzly killer just fine.
~Charles
Feinstein Grills Kavanaugh: “Assault Weapons” Are Not in Common Use
Liberal Democrats have never let truth stand in the way of their propaganda.
~james sutterfield
Review: Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan
I’d like one cut for moon clips…45 ACP like the S&W Governor. I have the Super Blackhawk 45 and it came with an extra cylinder for 45 acp. Really sweet shooter.
~Hugo
Kavanaugh: Let’s Ensure a 2A-Friendly Supreme Court
The retired Supreme Court Justice, career Anti- gun Feinstein can’t seem to be able to learn! The ban on certain firearms sometime ago provided that after 10 years had ZERO Impact on Murders, maybe she conveniently can’t recall. However the Justice along with any elected officials who want to ban, restrict, change age limits of FIREARM ownership, and change period to Second Amendment should be required to live (NOT in their gated communities with security protecting them from harm) but in the same neighborhoods as the Citizens impacted by their violation of FREEDOM and Right’s elected official’s voted on are right next door. So anyone who’s elected to office don t get to tell others how to live, take Firearm Rights away, or place restrictions and go live behind the gated community! If one chooses to serve in the Government will live in regular neighborhoods while in office as well out of OFFICE! Those that choose to violate these terms DO NOT receive 1 penny of their Pension ever! I bet they won’t be so ignorant and willing to create laws that could sacrifice their families safety, like they freely do with our Families, because they were so use to saying screw you measly voters as they are driven to the nice Security patrolled gated communities. We vote so those who want to infringe on voters RIGHTS, can do so as long their families are right their with us! This will eliminate the inaccurate, deceptive facts to pass a law that prior to the new mandatory living requirements of elected officials would have never thought twice about the families their decisions impacted before. Same for wanting open borders, they never cared because they made sure they lived far from the results, BUT now their rights to protect themselves and families from harm are like sitting ducks just like they placed so many people and families lives in harm’s way with no way to protect them didn’t matter! Bet you they wouldn’t act so ignorant in playing with laws!
~Michael
Review: Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan
I have the .44 Mag version that I sent to Robar to have plated in NP3. The Robar treatment greatly improved the already outstanding double-action trigger pull. I could see this offered in DA only. With Bear loads the Alaskan stings a bit. I imagine that the .454 is even hotter. I’d like to get the .454 Tolkat Ruger makes. That pistol has a lot of promise.
~Sivispace
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