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u/dotrob · 1 pointr/pdxgunnuts

I don't have much in the way of answers. I liked Rory Miller's books on the topic, such as Facing Violence, but they're not specific to the laws of a given state.

The book Understanding Oregon Gun Laws might be good, but I haven't read it.

There are also other CHL courses out there. PSTC has a 5-hour Oregon CHL course (PST 100) that says it covers:

  • Firearms safety
  • Applicable Oregon concealed carry laws
  • Use of deadly physical force
  • Self-defense principles
  • Handgun function and nomenclature
  • Ammunition components
  • Selection criteria for a defensive handgun
  • Concealed carry methods
  • Pre- and post-confrontation options
  • Communicating effectively with police
  • The judicial process

    I am definitely getting more training than what the Multnomah Sheriff's course offered. For important things, some training is good, more training is better.
u/Mini-Marine · 8 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

Clackamas Country Sheriffs range has good training available.

For just going out and shooting, North Fork Wolf Creek Road out past Timber on Hwy 26 is a good spot.

Getting a membership at Tri County is worth it if you actually shoot on a regular basis.

As far as storage, if it's just the one gun, There's an Amazon Basics safe that's surprisingly good and if you wait to catch it on sale you can get it for around $35

u/cryptographite · 2 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

What I found was basically this, with round targets instead of diamonds.

A tree target like that would be awesome.

u/vox_eternae · 1 pointr/pdxgunnuts

Using a subsonic round might help? Action cycling slower less velocity for the brass to eject. a product similar to https://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-122231-Brass-Catcher/dp/B004SKCUME might help as well.

u/wewd · 3 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

Safariland is always the brand I recommend. They make an active retention holster for the LCR, part # 6378-190-411 for the right-handed model, 6378-190-412 for left-handed. It's on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/Safariland-Paddle-Holster-Ruger-Composite/dp/B01CGBOZWO

u/DrKronin · 2 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

> BRING FUCKING TOILET PAPER

If you're low on space, these things are pretty sweet.

u/i_am_not_mike_fiore · 2 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

Heh, I just picked up a set of 5x AR500 plates off Amazon for like $150. Here they are!

There was a torso, and four gongs in 12"/8"/6"/4". Seemed like a really good deal for targets I'll have for a long time.

Too bad 5.56 is frowned upon under 100 yards. :/

Apparently you can get pretty damn close with 7.62x39 with no issues, however.

u/elganyan · 2 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

Garden variety Howard Leights. Don't recall what I paid for mine, but they go on sale from time to time. Camelcamelcamel says they have been as low as $26. I've picked up a couple pairs over the years of browsing /r/gundeals.

u/tedted8888 · 1 pointr/pdxgunnuts

The dies itself will cost about 25 used, to 40 new. Id reccomend saving up for a turret press, ie, or if your strapped for cash, a single stage press. The kits are nice because you dont have to piece meal out every thing else, like powder dump, primer, scale etc. Just avoid the lee single load beam design ie, which I referred to as "lee classic" in a previous post.

I have no idea what the mallet design is, nore can I find it on lee's website. Sounds like a good way to get a stuck case in a die.

Also check out the reloading page on armlist for used equip. I think its under "firearm accessories".

edit: unless you mean this crazy thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeEl9wZyabc