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Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 06-30-2011

Apoc Wrote:Why do people block out how much they paid for things? Are they embarrassed?

Cuz it's none of your bidness.

comfort yourself knowing I'll pay another 200 dollars to uncle sugar before I can carry it home.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Apoc - 06-30-2011

...and yet you thought it was enough of everyone's business to scan the receipt. :lol:

Anyone interested in shooting clays this weekend?


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 06-30-2011

Apoc Wrote:...and yet you thought it was enough of everyone's business to scan the receipt. :lol:

I've got nothing else to show for my hard earned money. :oops:


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - WRXtranceformed - 06-30-2011

CaptainHenreh Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:It does not, but I haven't put the gun in a holster since I bought it, even the one it came with. It sits in a finger safe in my house and comes out only to go to the range.

Sad

That makes the Ghost of Col. Jeff Cooper very sad.
Don't worry, I'll pick up a dedicated concealed carry weapon after I get my permit Smile


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Ryan T - 06-30-2011

Looks nice Lee! I'd love something like that for a home defense piece, but I couldn't carry it around for concealed carry.

I'm looking for some opinions. When I bought my pf9 I gave my mom my ruger lcp to conceal in her purse/carry when she walks and such. Well she's getting a little older and she has trouble loading the magazine and also has trouble pulling back the slide to chamber a round. I'm looking for some ideas on a low priced .380 or .38 revolver she can conceal. She has a S&W .38 Special but it's way too big to carry around. Thoughts? I love my Ruger GP100, anyone have any experience with the LCR? Rex need not reply with his disdain for Ruger, I've heard it all before. Smile


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 07-01-2011

Ryan T Wrote:Rex need not reply with his disdain for Ruger, I've heard it all before. Smile

I've softened my hate for Sturm & Ruger, it's mostly relegated to their semi auto rifles and pistols.

Comparing the LCR with the S&W Bodyguard (both in .38) the LCR is a fine revolver, but I was really impressed with the feel and trigger of the Bodyguard. It's definitely worth looking at if you're thinking of something in that series. They're the same size, similarly priced, and both have polymer frames. I really liked the cyl latch on the bodyguard.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - WRXtranceformed - 07-01-2011

The bodyguard is exactly what I've been looking at for a CC weapon.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - drivesideways46 - 07-01-2011

HAULN-SS Wrote:I'll find out..Ive seen and shot it, but not enough to remember details

Ever find out anything more about the SIG? I just sold another gun, so I have some play money. :lol:


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Mike - 07-01-2011

WRXtranceformed Wrote:It sits in a finger safe in my house and comes out only to go to the range.

then what's the point of the laser? black ops shiny bling?


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - V1GiLaNtE - 07-01-2011

Ugh... Damn you Rex... pants are a little tight this morning after seeing that receipt.. Have you already gotten approval or in that process currently??


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 07-01-2011

V1GiLaNtE Wrote:Ugh... Damn you Rex... pants are a little tight this morning after seeing that receipt.. Have you already gotten approval or in that process currently??

Process goes like this:

I pay for can
Can comes from distributor
Can arrives at vendor
I fill out Form 4.
I send off Form 4.
Wait
Wait
Wait
Wait
Wait
Wait
Receive stamp
take possession of can.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - WRXtranceformed - 07-01-2011

Mike Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:It sits in a finger safe in my house and comes out only to go to the range.

then what's the point of the laser? black ops shiny bling?

I bought it as a "last resort" intimidation factor if someone kicks in my door.
- The strobe light is extremely disorienting (I tested it on myself)
- The light obviously gives me an advantage if I'm in a situation at night
- The green laser is MUCH brighter than a red laser
- It is visible even in broad daylight, at night time it's like a damn light saber in the air
- I have been practicing with the "iron" sights for the past month and a half so I feel confident without it, but in a high pressure situation I want to be damn sure there is no error as to where the bullet is going

So yeah, the light / laser combo along with the sound of the slide cocking hopefully would be enough to nonviolently deter someone in my house before I had to pull the trigger. I bought this gun to be a tool...as much as I like the way it looks and I enjoy shooting it at the range, at the end of the day I bought it as a means of defense.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Apoc - 07-01-2011

I would hope you'd have it cocked before said baddie is within earshot.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 07-01-2011

Apoc Wrote:I would hope you'd have it cocked before said baddie is within earshot.

Seriously.

Which is more of a non-violent deterrent:

A:"click-clack"

B:"I HAVE A GUN YOU SON OF A BITCH GET OUT OF MY HOUSE I'M CALLING THE FUCKING COPS!"


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - NTIman - 07-01-2011

CaptainHenreh Wrote:
Apoc Wrote:I would hope you'd have it cocked before said baddie is within earshot.

Seriously.

Which is more of a non-violent deterrent:

A:"click-clack"

B:"I HAVE A GUN YOU SON OF A BITCH GET OUT OF MY HOUSE I'M CALLING THE FUCKING COPS!"


Soooo..... Keep it ready to rock or don't keep it ready to rock?


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - WRXtranceformed - 07-01-2011

I don't, just because I don't know why. I guess I just don't feel comfortable having a round chambered when I'm pulling the pistol in and out of the safe.

I can see the benefit to it, but it's just a weird peace of mind thing for me.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Apoc - 07-01-2011

If I had one, and I don't (yet), I would chamber it as soon as I retrieved it from its sleeping spot.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - CaptainHenreh - 07-01-2011

*shakes head*

You guys will eventually come to the conclusion. Especially for automatics. What if your weak hand is incapacitated? In a recent defensive shoot in Ohio, a case of mistaken identity meant an armed citizen had to defend himself with lethal force. He had to fight off his assailant with one hand while he retrieved his firearm with the other from the console of his car. Had he not had a round in the chamber, he would have been unable to defend himself from his crack-addled attacker.

So, two lessons here:

#1: A gun in the hand is worth two in the safe. (or car center console)
#2: A round in the pipe is worth 10 in the mag.


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Kaan - 07-01-2011

<3 keep the heater hot


Re: Official MM Firearms Thread - Ryan T - 07-01-2011

I'm with Rex. The revolver I keep beside the bed has .357 bullets in every cylinder hole. The 9mm I carry on my person has a full magazine and one in the chamber at all times. If your not going to keep one in the chamber may as well just have it as a show piece.