jimbobpissypants
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Posted in thread: Sig Forum ? on 01/15/2012 at 3:23PM
Yeah I'am a member there but don't really care for the website too much.I am also a long time member. I
also much prefer other forums. There is a certain small percent of their membership who have an ...Posted in thread: Average Rounds at the Range on 01/15/2012 at 2:52PM
It depends what I'm trying to accomplish. If I'm working on something new, I like short, slow, precision
sessions. 50 to 100 rounds. I can get this done rather easily, as I have a handgun range at my ...Posted in thread: Pocketable for a friend on 01/09/2012 at 6:17PM
(380) Ruger LCP and SW Bodyguard are where you want to start.^^^^Yeah, what he said.Posted in thread: .380 suggestions on 01/08/2012 at 2:44PM
I own a Colt Mustang, which is essentially the Sig 238. I also own the LCP, and my wife's ccw is the SP
101. The Sig/Colt is much more expensive, but in my opion, is the most complete package. Small, ...Posted in thread: Para ordnance any good? on 01/03/2012 at 7:22PM
I've had a 14-45LDA for a number of year. I like mine. I got mine when they first came out with the LDA.
I am not at all partial to DA only guns, but these are very user friendly. Mine had been nothin...Posted in thread: 380add?.what one on 01/03/2012 at 7:14PM
I've had my Colt Mustang for years. It's a great gun. Nice single action triggers are hard to beat.
However, being an all metal gun, I found it a bit too heavy for pocket carry in the heat of summer. ...Posted in thread: Handgun for ccw for wife? on 12/30/2011 at 6:49PM
If weight is not an issue, Ruger sp101 in 357 is what my wife carries. 38 specials shoot fairly user
friendly. In an auto, Sig 238 is a metal frame gun, which is very reliable, not as snappy as a Ruge...Posted in thread: one of only 200 made... on 12/30/2011 at 6:24PM
Good for you!! I'm sure you will kill many birds with it.Posted in thread: New Semi-Auto on 12/30/2011 at 6:18PM
I don't know your intended use.From personal experience, if you buy a Benelli for your intended use, you
will not regret it. Reliability is king.I know guys who have been duck hunting, dropped them in...Posted in thread: your first high quality shotgun... on 12/30/2011 at 5:58PM
I originally thought my fiirst quality shotgun was a Beretta 391:eek:. I've had three of them.I later
found out it was actually a Beretta O/U. :)Then my Benellis. Sport IIs. Fantastic autos.:cool:
"My thinker must be broken"
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