So I bought a new shotgun...
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Good information.
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You could get a Glock 26 (9mm) or a 27 (.40 cal.) and you wouldn't be sorry. Those two are great concealed carry weapons. Glocks are also reliable, quality handguns that fall into the medium price range.tnf wrote:What's best priced quality pistol you would recommend? I'm not looking for something that would take the head off of a rhinoceros.xer0s wrote:Good call, tnf.
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I personally don't like Glocks. It's the way they feel when I'm shooting. They don't fit right in my hands. But you're right, they are reliable. You can probably throw it in sand and it'd still fire. But I dont know if that's a good thing.
I like the 1911. But tnf, I'm thinking that's gonna be too much gun for what you're carrying for. You should check out a Colt or Taurus . Better yet, find a local gun shop/range that let's you rent to fire. Tell them what you're wanting to carry for, and they'll give you some suggestions and let you fire some. Then you can choose the gun that's right for you. Cause you want to feel comfortable with what you're carrying.
I like the 1911. But tnf, I'm thinking that's gonna be too much gun for what you're carrying for. You should check out a Colt or Taurus . Better yet, find a local gun shop/range that let's you rent to fire. Tell them what you're wanting to carry for, and they'll give you some suggestions and let you fire some. Then you can choose the gun that's right for you. Cause you want to feel comfortable with what you're carrying.
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TNF get a sig and never look back at lesser handguns.
Now you guys can say I started it
and 19 pages? wtf?
Now you guys can say I started it
and 19 pages? wtf?
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I have a friend who got a Kimber 9mm recently, and I love it. The frame is exactly like a 1911, but it's not nearly as large. Kimber's are slightly pricey though, if you don't think you'll ever get any use out of it (like the occasional target practice).tnf wrote:What's best priced quality pistol you would recommend? I'm not looking for something that would take the head off of a rhinoceros.xer0s wrote:Good call, tnf.
I have an Auto Ordinance 1911, but those are probably just a little large for what you want.
I really like Walther 40's -- take a look and see what you think of them. They're light and compact, but accurate and easy to fire.
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Damn right. Kimber makes great firearms.
I've only shot a Walther .22 pistol. But they are great guns as well.
I've only shot a Walther .22 pistol. But they are great guns as well.
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i'm really fucking jellus of all y'all's 2nd amendment rights right now
slightly less so of your inner-city homicide rate though




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Come visit and we'll have some target practice.
Just don't wear the turban - I live in Tennessee.
Just don't wear the turban - I live in Tennessee.
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الله أكبر!
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كما هو أمك الآن الخروج من بلدي مقطورة!
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ehAs your mother is now out of my trailer!
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That's supposed to read "So is your mother, now get out of my trailer!" I thought the red, white and blue would be a nice southern redneck touch.
Arabic.
Arabic.

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Granted the Kimbers and sigs are great guns, but they're way over priced for casual use.
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I'm disappointed in you neffy, it's a bullshit excuse to get a gun and you know it.tnf wrote:I think I might get one this summer. Some of the places I want to hike out to are known for the occasional mountain lion attack. Granted, gun or not, if one of these comes up on you its generally too late by the time you know about it, but if a situation presented itself where even having a gun to fire into the air and scare some animal away came up (or as a last resort shoot the animal itself) and you didn't have one at the time, well that could kind of suck.
Bears would be a different story, you can actually see those coming.
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Yes, I call BS too. I mean why would anyone want to do everything legally possible to protect themselves? It's almost laughable to think that any person would value their life more than someone/something else trying to take it, enough to buy a hand gun. tnf must be a closet right wing republican that wants to ban abortion, shove religion up our asses and kill all niggers.Ryoki wrote:I'm disappointed in you neffy, it's a bullshit excuse to get a gun and you know it.
Bears would be a different story, you can actually see those coming.

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be careful when you shoot those crocs intruding on your swamp shack that you don't shoot the mexican they just ate inside them
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Ok fuckface.



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I'm disappointed that you think carrying a gun while hiking in areas where cougar attacks have occurred is bullshit.Ryoki wrote:I'm disappointed in you neffy, it's a bullshit excuse to get a gun and you know it.tnf wrote:I think I might get one this summer. Some of the places I want to hike out to are known for the occasional mountain lion attack. Granted, gun or not, if one of these comes up on you its generally too late by the time you know about it, but if a situation presented itself where even having a gun to fire into the air and scare some animal away came up (or as a last resort shoot the animal itself) and you didn't have one at the time, well that could kind of suck.
Bears would be a different story, you can actually see those coming.
Cougars, bears, even a mother moose with a calf nearby - all could pose potential threats - I'm not talking about running around the woods wildly shooting animals. Generally firing the gun into the air would probably be enough and odds are I'll never even need to use it, but I'd rather be equipped if the need arises. Trust me, I don't have a hidden motive here.
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I'm sure you want to kill innocent people and animals for no reason at all. That's the only reason anyone would legally purchase a hangun. You're a murderer!!!
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Eventually....tnf plans to be responsible for killing every living thing in Yosemite National Park.
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You're still planning on joining me for the spree aren't you?GONNAFISTYA wrote:Eventually....tnf plans to be responsible for killing every living thing in Yosemite National Park.
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For some reason I see tnf being all talk on this...
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You mean firing into the ground - not into the air, right?tnf wrote: I'm disappointed that you think carrying a gun while hiking in areas where cougar attacks have occurred is bullshit.
Cougars, bears, even a mother moose with a calf nearby - all could pose potential threats - I'm not talking about running around the woods wildly shooting animals. Generally firing the gun into the air would probably be enough and odds are I'll never even need to use it, but I'd rather be equipped if the need arises. Trust me, I don't have a hidden motive here.

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yeah if you fire into the air you might headshot seza when the spent rounds come back down
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xer0s wrote:For some reason I see tnf being all talk on this...
Good for you.
I'm applying for my CWP today - I'm thinking that since I already have a background check, etc, on record as an employee of the state things might go faster.
Before I go buy a gun, though, I'm going to see if there are any unused pistols within the family. I know my dad had an older 0.25 caliber pistol that isn't used. If I were planning on using it a lot for target stuff perhaps, but for what I need I don't know if I want to drop $500+ on a gun. I could go real old school and use the Nazi Luger P08 we have (grandfather got it at the same time he got all those Nazi war knives I posted on here awhile ago) or the WWI issue US Army .45, but something about carrying a Nazi pistol out in the woods feels weird.