I like my P7 Squeeze Cocker, I have shot the wheels off mine trying to get it hot like some complain about but unless your mowing down swarms & swarms of Zombies I dont see the issue!
:-)
Poronico 09:49 AM 01-23-2012
Here are a few of the pieces I picked up over the last 6 months
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Poronico 10:28 AM 01-23-2012
Mossberg M500 "Home Defender"
STAG ARMS AR-15 with MIL.DOT 3x15x48
Top Right: Sig Tacops 226 9mm 20+1
Top Left: Beretta PX4 .45 9+1
Bottom Right: Beretta 92G 11+1
Bottom Left: Sig Mosquito 10+1 for the money this is a great target and training weapon. Just run it wet with CCI Super to avoid mis-feeds.
Ratters 01:33 AM 01-24-2012
Originally Posted by Digs:
I like my P7 Squeeze Cocker, I have shot the wheels off mine trying to get it hot like some complain about but unless your mowing down swarms & swarms of Zombies I dont see the issue! :-)
One of the only handguns I don't have that I want. That and a Sig 210.
:-)
sevans105 03:01 AM 01-24-2012
My first (and only) firearm is a Remington 870 12 gauge. Basic, plain jane, nothing fancy, fun thing to go destroy clay pigeons with my teenagers with.
Originally Posted by sevans105:
My first (and only) firearm is a Remington 870 12 gauge. Basic, plain jane, nothing fancy, fun thing to go destroy clay pigeons with my teenagers with.
You chose wisely.
Blueface 06:57 PM 01-27-2012
Finally broke down and got my first gun.
Sigma 9mm.
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emopunker2004 06:59 PM 01-27-2012
grats carlos.
I think my next gun will be the Springfield XD-S 45ACP IF they ship them out in March like anticipated.
Blueface 07:00 PM 01-27-2012
Then after the hold period, When i picked it up, i put this one on hold.
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Next, Glock 22 .40.
MarkinAZ 10:52 PM 01-27-2012
Originally Posted by Roland of Gilead:
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-Roland.
:-)...I just love this photo:-)
Opusfxd 11:00 PM 01-27-2012
I've got me one of those. Two things -1) I could hide it in a matchbook with no problems. 2) I can get that to hit a pretty small pattern at a reasonable distance. Liking your choice.
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Then after the hold period, When i picked it up, i put this one on hold.
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Next, Glock 22 .40.
elderboy02 12:12 AM 01-28-2012
backwoods357 06:29 AM 01-28-2012
Blueface 07:07 AM 01-28-2012
I ordered the extensions directly from Ruger.
You need to remove old one and replace with these but easy and quick to do.
Paid $15 for three, $21 with shipping.
Blueface 07:09 AM 01-28-2012
Blueface 07:18 AM 01-28-2012
Anyone familiar with this?
With grandchildren, can't simply leave it loaded in a drawer for home protection.
Figured this will do the trick in giving me quickest access possible while maintaining total safety for grandkids.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...Stand+Two+Tone
Ender 01:46 PM 01-28-2012
Blueface 01:48 PM 01-28-2012
I was looking at those also.
Does it feel secure or can a creative kid pry it with a screwdriver?
I Really like the idea of biometrics on it as opposed to combinations.
Ender 01:58 PM 01-28-2012
It's very secure and hefty. I doubt if anyone can pry it open. Personally, I wouldn't like it visible when ANYONE is over much less kids. Being visible just begs for unwanted attention.
:-)
Blueface 02:01 PM 01-28-2012
Originally Posted by Ender:
It's very secure and hefty. I doubt if anyone can pry it open. Personally, I wouldn't like it visible when ANYONE is over much less kids. Being visible just begs for unwanted attention.:-)
Agree.
Love the idea of the top opening with biometric.
Glad to hear it is strong.
Prefer that route in my large nightable drawer, out of sight but accessible.
Thanks.
On my hit list for next month.
You think I can fit a Sigma 9mm or a Glock 40 in this one?
http://www.sportco.com/store/pc/GunV...-451p68661.htm