Nice, but what's the screwdriver for......lolSA Hellcat, Viridian E laser & Hex Wasp optic
Works good together.
To hand to you Glock guys for a repairNice, but what's the screwdriver for......lol
Screwdriver? Doesn't look orange to me! Oh, never mind! It's a # 10 torques bit driver if remember right? Just mounted red dot / took pic then. Sometimes it comes in pretty handy tightening up some loose screws, but there are however some exceptions to that though?Nice, but what's the screwdriver for......lol
Of course there's a right and left. If you use your left hand to add the adult spirits, its a left-handed screwdriver (visa versa for righties).Screwdriver? Doesn't look orange to me! Oh, never mind! It's a # 10 torques bit driver if remember right? Just mounted red dot / took pic then. Sometimes it comes in pretty handy tightening up some loose screws, but there are however some exceptions to that though?
Wonder if there's left and right handed versions? Wouldn't want to use right one wrong or wrong one left? Whatever, it's Fri? Brain's fried already! Time for another screwdriver!
Finally some common sense!Of course there's a right and left. If you use your left hand to add the adult spirits, its a left-handed screwdriver (visa versa for righties).
The same applies for which hemisphere you live in.
Its easier to mix clockwise in the northern hemisphere (i.e. right-handed).
If you pour with the left and stir in the northern hemisphere, its an "ambidextrous".
As you can probably tell, I have given this much contemplation and field research to confirm my hypothesis.
I have also found that just going straight to Bourbon whisky and skipping the ice eliminates all the questions.
If you drink enough, you will need both hands to pour.
I have a couple outside the waist holsters that I really like. Got a Springfield EMP .40 and a Springfield Range Officer .45. Well made holsters, good price too.Has anyone have or had 1 from 1791 gun leather.
Wilson Edc X9 in a rgrizzle war pig holster. This pic was taken when both was new in January of 18.
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I love this holster design!Wilson Edc X9 in a rgrizzle war pig holster. This pic was taken when both was new in January of 18.
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Is a good one!I love this holster design!
Nice
Thanks!! Is this the same size as the XD-E?Nice
When all else fails, screw it?Nice, but what's the screwdriver for......lol
Not sure, looks closeThanks!! Is this the same size as the XD-E?
Thanks!! Is this the same size as the XD-E?
Thanks Bob! The armory store has a Klipt holster on sale but it says its for an ED-E. Just wanted to make sure before I ordered it. I will call SA tomorrow and get their input.Here's some info on XDE on SA's website;
XD-E™ Handguns - Springfield Armory
www.springfield-armory.com
Here is a good site to compare side by side.Thanks!! Is this the same size as the XD-E?
Thanks for sharing StillLearning:Here is a good site to compare side by side.
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Thanks StillLearning!!Here is a good site to compare side by side.
Visually Compare Pistol And Revolver Dimensions, Weight, Capacity, And More | Handgun Hero
Handgun Hero lets you visually compare any two handguns side-by-side. Compare old pistols vs new pistols, pocket revolvers vs subcompacts, or anything else.www.handgunhero.com
Here is a good site to compare side by side.
Visually Compare Pistol And Revolver Dimensions, Weight, Capacity, And More | Handgun Hero
Handgun Hero lets you visually compare any two handguns side-by-side. Compare old pistols vs new pistols, pocket revolvers vs subcompacts, or anything else.www.handgunhero.com