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Ruger Handgun For Sale



There can be many reasons for owning or using a gun. You may want a weapon so that you feel safe in your home, as a hobby, for a collection, or simply because you like the feel of the metal in your hand. There is a massive array of guns available, if you are after an option that is lightweight and easy to handle then you should look out for a Ruger handgun for sale.

A Ruger handgun is an excellent choice for men and women of all ages. If you have never owned or fired a weapon before then it can be an excellent piece to acquire. Their size and sleek design have made Ruger handguns one of the most popular products in gun shops up and down the country.

Before you part with your money it makes sense to try out a few models. Most towns and cities will have firing ranges at which you can take your own weapon or rent one by the hour. You will want to make sure that the model you choose is able to provide you with the firing power and accuracy that you demand.

The Ruger Standard. 22 is an excellent choice as an introductory weapon or for an experienced marksman. It is an easy piece to handle as it has next to no recoil, a great accuracy and can be used for hunting, as a defensive weapon, or even in competition. If you choose a used hand gun then make sure all the documentation and mechanism is in order.

There is nothing that can compare to the satisfaction and enjoyment that comes with owning and firing a weapon like a Ruger handgun. It will make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck each time you squeeze the trigger.



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Viridian X5L Universal Green Laser Sight / Tactical Light Combo. Delivering pin - point accuracy and illumination that'll really make your day! Designed from the ground up, the XL5 provides everything the discerning shooter demands! Unbelievably bright, daytime-visible green laser. Highly-efficient, virtually indestructible 100-lumen tactical light. Effortless control and mode selection. Wider hotspot for the close-quarters edge. And more. All in an amazingly compact, universally-mountable package. So go ahead... order one and make your day! Light 'em up: Fits the weaver, picatinny, or universal style rails with the reliable VERSA-LOK... removes with a quick-detach system; Made from high-strength Zytel polymer and aircraft aluminum for ultimate field durability; SMARTLASER technology offers 4 operation modes: constant beam, low-speed pulse (5 pulses per second), medium-speed pulse (7 per second), and high-speed pulse (10 per seconds); Tactical light has 100-lumen continuous output, plus a 140-lumen strobe mode; Class IIIA continuous wave beam, with a max. output of 5 mW; 2-mile range, with an approx. diameter of 0.5 at 50'; Windage and elevation adjustable; Requires one CR2 3V battery (included). Lasts about 80 minutes light + laser continuous use, up to 4 hours laser only; Measures 2.467 l. x 1.998 h. x 1.185 w. Weighs 3.2 ozs. Includes CR2 3V battery, hex drive wrench, rear mounting screw, and 2 adjustment wrenches, as well as an instruction manual. Order yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Lasers. Lasers cannot be shipped to New York City; D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. Lasers cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Lasers. Viridian X5L Universal Green Laser Sight / Tac Light Combo ....read more

Handgun Background Check To Find Convicted Felons



In the 1990s, the Brady handgun law was passed to make it hard for "undesirable" people to access guns and other kinds of firearms. The law says that a background check be performed on those who attempt to obtain a handgun. Some individuals are disqualified from owning a gun, including those who were dishonorably discharged from the military as well as convicted felons.

While it was good on paper, the law was difficult to put into practice because there were problems when it came to checking criminal records in real-time. Those who wished to avail of handguns could fill out a form and then just be told to come back a few days later. The gun seller would then submit the form to the local police department, who in turn, would search for felons. The Brady gun law requires that an instant background check system would have to be established by the federal government to take the place of the waiting period necessitated by the old system. This instant system is now in place.

This system is dependent on the formation of a database containing information of a criminal record. The following are the people the government deems unfit to own or purchase a gun: those who are convicted of domestic abuse, illegal immigrants, convicted felons, the mentally ill and people facing felony charges. This list can encompass millions of people. To handle the influx of people, the Federal Bureau of Investigation maintains a National Crime Information on a computer. This is known as the Interstate Identification Index which is an extensive list of serious criminal-record date on just about everyone who has ever been charged with anything in the United States.

The file includes such information as full name, birth, *** and race and placed onto a file. The Immigration Service compiles a similar list of known illegal immigrants. A more difficult list to compile would be that of the mentally ill. It's easy enough to get the names of those who are already confined in mental institutions, but this list also encompasses those who are placed in a hospital for any period of time, which makes it difficult especially if the people stayed in the hospital for just three days or so. There's really no way to maintain a database of all the people.



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STL-900L Tactical Light/Laser – A Deadly Combination!



When you take aim in the dark, tactical lights come in handy. However, you cannot use both the hands when you use hand-held tactical lights. So, their usefulness is limited just to handguns. If you own a long gun, you can have complete control over the situation with the SIG STL - 900L Light/Laser Kit. With this very practical kit, you can make full use of both your hands and you can handle the gun with ease. The STL - 900L Tactical Light/Laser Kit is a great choice for civilians, off duty officers, and military personnel. This light/laser combo has a high-output LED that delivers a strong, bright white light with a self-contained strobe function. The light is so bright that it can momentarily blind an intruder in the dark. The strobe is also optimized to disorient the target. The SIG Sauer STL - 900L has a high-intensity red laser, which can accurately pinpoint the target. And with the intuitive push button you have the option of switching between different combinations of light and laser functions. The STL- 900L Tactical Light/Laser Kit has an advanced polymer housing with an anodized aluminum bezel. The magnetic switching guarantees durability as well as great performance even in the most extreme of environmental conditions. The SIG STL - 900L Light/Laser Kit comes with a quick release latching that can be operated with one hand for extra security without using any tools. The STL - 900L Tactical Light/Laser Kit also adjusts both laser windage and elevation with the on-board tool. Its digital integrated circuits optimize battery life. SIG Sauer STL-900L is light in weight and compact too. And to add to its compactness is its compatibility with a wide range of platforms such as M1913 and similar type rails. So if you are looking for a great combination of tactical light and laser, you can’t go wrong with the SIG Sauer STL - 900L Light/Laser Kit.



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Practical, Affordable Firearms Training With Airguns



There are several important reasons for utilizing airguns as firearm training tools. Airguns are inexpensive to purchase and use, may be readily and safely used even in the home, and are exempt from most state and Federal firearms Laws.

The matter of cost is, of course, the most obvious benefit to their use. Attaining (and maintaining) even basic shooting skills with firearms demands a great deal of regular practice. And ammunition -- even rimfire ammo -- isn't exactly cheap. Just a few boxes of factory ammo for an afternoon's shooting session can amount to a tidy sum.

Add to that the expense of driving to a suitable firing range -- gasoline is not cheap these days, either -- plus range fees and other incidental expenses, and the tab throws your budget into a deep dive real fast. The fact that most airguns can be used safely in or around the home, as well as in other places where firearms would be totally unacceptable to use due to safety concerns, is another key reason for their steadily growing use as training tools.

Used By Uncle Sam

It is not generally well known that airguns have a long and interesting history as substitute firearm trainers here in America, as well as in other nations.

Our armed forces have made use of unique and/or modified airguns at different times of pressing need in order to train combat troops quickly and inexpensively. One such episode took place during the early stages of our involvement in World War II, when training resources were stretched to the limit.

Basic aerial gunnery, for example, was taught with the assistance of full-auto air-powered BB guns resembling the venerable Browning .30 and .50 caliber machine guns in service at the time. Manufactured mainly by the MacGlashan company in California, and powered by compressed air, these guns did a splendid job of training thousands of our fighting men in the basics of aerial gunnery.

The Vietnam era also saw a need to draft airguns as firearm training tools. Experiences in jungle fighting motivated the U.S. Army to adopt modified Daisy BB guns to teach recruits the complexities of snap-shooting. The goal was to prepare troops to engage quick moving targets at short range, without relying on the sights of their M-16 rifles. The Daisy BB guns used in this program were furnished without sights.

Outstanding results were obtained using this relatively inexpensive and extremely safe training method, even with recruits who had never fired a gun before joining the service. The system, incidentally, was dubbed "Quick Kill" and was eventually marketed commercially by Daisy Manufacturing Co. as a complete shooting program, including the sightless gun, safety glasses, BBs and targets with the name "Quick Skill."

Some of our former adversaries also relied upon airguns to train new troops. One example of this takes us back to the early years of the Third Reich in Germany. when **** youth and other paramilitary groups employed the Haenel Model 33 air rifle and some of its clones as a first step in teaching safety and marksmanship. The aforementioned air rifles were designed as faithful replicas of the Mauser Kar. 98 bolt action rifle then in general use by the Wehrmacht, Waffen SS, and other branches of the German military.

The law enforcement sector has also recognized the value of "powerless" training in recent years. SWAT teams and other high-risk hostage rescue and anti-terrorist units have frequently used airguns in the training role. Paintball guns, in particular, have played an important part in the type of highly realistic training conducted by these special units. C[O.sub.2] powered repeating paintball guns have been found to be nearly ideal for this training.

They enhance motivation in training exercises, because getting splattered with a .68 caliber paintball fired by a live "adversary" adds a realism that a paper target could never offer. Needless to say, all participants in these training exercises wear special head and body protection. Despite this, getting hit by a paintball can be a jarring reality check for an officer in training.

For example, even an inexpensive youth-oriented BB gun will serve for teaching youngsters -- as well as older folks -- the rudiments of gun handling, safety and marksmanship. Keep in mind that countless generations of American kids learned those basics through the use of BB guns.

Selecting The Substitute

The benefits of airgun training are not limited to the police and military. The fact is that airguns use can truly enhance and increase the time we set aside for gun training, be it general gun handling skills or marksmanship practice. Clearly, the first thing we have to decide is exactly what type of shooting discipline and firearm in which we intend to become proficient. Once that question is answered, it's time to pick the right airgun that achieves the training goal. There are air rifles and air pistols available nowadays for just about every conceivable training application.

C[O.sub.2] Simplicity

For general handgun training with double duty as pure plinking instruments, C[O.sub.2] powered Airsoft pistols are the hands down choice. There exists a great variety of C[O.sub.2] repeating pistols -- both BB firing and pellet firing -- that are nearly exact replicas of popular center fire handguns.

The trend to produce these firearm look-alikes has picked up lots of steam in recent years, with all major C[O.sub.2] gun producers offering models of this type. To give you a brief rundown of the preceding, we now have pellet firing clones of such hugely popular center fire autoloaders as the Colt Govt. Model, Walther models P88 and P99, Beretta 92FS, Sig-Sauer P225, and others.

Among pellet firing wheel guns, we have clones of the Colt Python, Smith & Wesson models 586 and 686, and others. Perhaps the most astonishing firearm clone of all at this time is the BB firing copy of the Walther PPK/S produced by Umarex in Germany. This C[O.sub.2] powered pistol is so realistic it even incorporates a reciprocating slide mechanism.

Look-alikes of well known center fire pistols are also being produced in Russia by several manufacturers. One of the most stunning is a superb BB firing replica of the famous Makarov pistol. The ANICS company also produces several C[O.sub.2] BB pistols that duplicate the generic looks and feel of a variety of mid-size autoloaders. The latest offering from ANICS, although not a replica of any specific center fire autoloader, is a terrific 28 pellet C[O.sub.2] powered repeater dubbed the SKIF A-3000.

The Spanish firm Gamo, long renown for their excellent adult air rifles and air pistols, offers several stunning auto pistol look-alikes. The first, introduced a few years ago, is the Model P-23, a pellet or BB repeater that's almost an exact clone of the popular Sig Sauer P-230. This year, Gamo stole the show with the introduction of their model PT-80, an 8 shot pellet repeater that's a spitting' image of the famous Beretta Cougar semi auto.

All of the above C[O.sub.2] powered repeaters are useful in training for the street by duplicating the heft and overall feel of popular side arms used in law enforcement and for personal defense.

Airsoft

There is yet another type of airgun that's ideal for firearm training applications -- the Airsoft gun. The latter originated in Japan, as a result of their draconian anti-firearm laws, but are currently produced in China and Korea. Airsoft guns are, for the most part, exact look-alikes of a huge variety of popular firearms -- handguns, rifles, shotguns and even submachine guns -- that fire 6mm plastic BBs at muzzle velocities of approximately 150 to 350 fps. As a result, their danger potential is extremely low, even compared to regular airguns firing metallic projectiles.

I have personally used Airsoft guns, along with regular airguns from time to time in firearms training applications. Some of these Airsoft models are so real looking it's practically impossible to distinguish them from the real thing except by picking them up, as the weight difference is usually a giveaway.

Most Airsoft handguns employ a spring-piston power plant that must be manually cocked -- like pulling the slide back in semi auto models -- for each shot, adding to the realism of any training scenario. There arc handgun models that operate semi-automatically -- reciprocating slides and all -- powered by what is now dubbed green gas" in the Airsoft industry. This gas comes in large canisters, with one usually lasting through several thousand shots. Then, there is the new plus ultra of Airsoft guns -- the battery powered models. These generally include sub gun and assault rifle clones. Their motorized spring-piston power plants are powered by a rechargeable Ni-Cad battery that yields hundreds of shots between recharges.

For training value as well as pure plinking fun on the patio, in the backyard, or even inside the house, Airsoft guns rank way up there on my list of firearm training tools. Their effective range, incidentally, runs to approximately 45 feet, although some selected models can reach nearly twice this distance with credible accuracy.

For short range, self defense training scenarios, Airsoft guns truly shine. Ditto for the aforementioned pellet and BB-firing C[O.sub.2] pistols and revolvers. All of these handguns can, in fact, be used with the holsters that normally carry the real thing. Thus, it is possible to devise a home training program involving holster work as well as shoot/don't-shoot scenarios, speed drills, and a host of other exercises limited only by the imagination. Full size combat silhouette targets can be used, or reduced scale targets may be made up to simulate employment at greater distances.

As far as rifle shooting goes, air rifles also offer valuable assistance in the training area. In fact, the popular discipline of metallic silhouette has been scaled down to air rifle distances, with the ram targets (the farthest) placed at 50 meters from the firing line.

There is no doubt that airguns can contribute a great deal to firearms training. Shooters of all ages seeking to improve their prowess with firearms would do well to look into the many facets of the modern airguns.



By: Tony Bargas

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