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February 21, 2009 at 8:50 AM #15123February 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM #351151AnonymousGuest
A co-worker just told me discount gun mart is having a sale on the 28th? on the Springfield XD, which is a polymer gun like glok I beleive. He said its gonna be like $200 off, resulting in around $400 price.
I don’t know a lot about guns (not a gun owner), but I did have that information to share and am a huge supporter of the second ammendment.
February 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM #351464AnonymousGuestA co-worker just told me discount gun mart is having a sale on the 28th? on the Springfield XD, which is a polymer gun like glok I beleive. He said its gonna be like $200 off, resulting in around $400 price.
I don’t know a lot about guns (not a gun owner), but I did have that information to share and am a huge supporter of the second ammendment.
February 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM #351590AnonymousGuestA co-worker just told me discount gun mart is having a sale on the 28th? on the Springfield XD, which is a polymer gun like glok I beleive. He said its gonna be like $200 off, resulting in around $400 price.
I don’t know a lot about guns (not a gun owner), but I did have that information to share and am a huge supporter of the second ammendment.
February 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM #351623AnonymousGuestA co-worker just told me discount gun mart is having a sale on the 28th? on the Springfield XD, which is a polymer gun like glok I beleive. He said its gonna be like $200 off, resulting in around $400 price.
I don’t know a lot about guns (not a gun owner), but I did have that information to share and am a huge supporter of the second ammendment.
February 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM #351722AnonymousGuestA co-worker just told me discount gun mart is having a sale on the 28th? on the Springfield XD, which is a polymer gun like glok I beleive. He said its gonna be like $200 off, resulting in around $400 price.
I don’t know a lot about guns (not a gun owner), but I did have that information to share and am a huge supporter of the second ammendment.
February 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM #351161Ex-SDParticipantYou can’t go wrong with a Glock or a Sig Sauer. I own two of each. A friend of mine has a HK 9mm and it is also a fine weapon. I would recommend that you buy a 9mm or a 40 caliber if you buy the Glock, Sig or HK since they do not have as much recoil/muzzle flip as a 45 caliber pistol. I also have a S&W 38 Special that is of very high quality and extremely reliable. The advantage of a revolver over a semi-auto pistol is that the revolver is not going to jam whereas if your wrist is not taut when you shoot an auto-pistol, the weapon could jam when it ejects the spent cartridge. This happens every time my wife tries to shoot my Glock 9mm, The Sig 9mm or the Beretta 9mm. We solved the problem by buying her a Beretta 380. The recoil/muzzle flip is reduced on the 380 and her pistol has never jammed. The 380 cartridge does not have as much stopping power as a 9mm but it is very close and will do the job if you ever need it.
I bought several guns from the dealer on Morena when I lived in San Diego. They had competitive prices and were easy to deal with.
Hope this helps.February 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM #351474Ex-SDParticipantYou can’t go wrong with a Glock or a Sig Sauer. I own two of each. A friend of mine has a HK 9mm and it is also a fine weapon. I would recommend that you buy a 9mm or a 40 caliber if you buy the Glock, Sig or HK since they do not have as much recoil/muzzle flip as a 45 caliber pistol. I also have a S&W 38 Special that is of very high quality and extremely reliable. The advantage of a revolver over a semi-auto pistol is that the revolver is not going to jam whereas if your wrist is not taut when you shoot an auto-pistol, the weapon could jam when it ejects the spent cartridge. This happens every time my wife tries to shoot my Glock 9mm, The Sig 9mm or the Beretta 9mm. We solved the problem by buying her a Beretta 380. The recoil/muzzle flip is reduced on the 380 and her pistol has never jammed. The 380 cartridge does not have as much stopping power as a 9mm but it is very close and will do the job if you ever need it.
I bought several guns from the dealer on Morena when I lived in San Diego. They had competitive prices and were easy to deal with.
Hope this helps.February 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM #351600Ex-SDParticipantYou can’t go wrong with a Glock or a Sig Sauer. I own two of each. A friend of mine has a HK 9mm and it is also a fine weapon. I would recommend that you buy a 9mm or a 40 caliber if you buy the Glock, Sig or HK since they do not have as much recoil/muzzle flip as a 45 caliber pistol. I also have a S&W 38 Special that is of very high quality and extremely reliable. The advantage of a revolver over a semi-auto pistol is that the revolver is not going to jam whereas if your wrist is not taut when you shoot an auto-pistol, the weapon could jam when it ejects the spent cartridge. This happens every time my wife tries to shoot my Glock 9mm, The Sig 9mm or the Beretta 9mm. We solved the problem by buying her a Beretta 380. The recoil/muzzle flip is reduced on the 380 and her pistol has never jammed. The 380 cartridge does not have as much stopping power as a 9mm but it is very close and will do the job if you ever need it.
I bought several guns from the dealer on Morena when I lived in San Diego. They had competitive prices and were easy to deal with.
Hope this helps.February 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM #351634Ex-SDParticipantYou can’t go wrong with a Glock or a Sig Sauer. I own two of each. A friend of mine has a HK 9mm and it is also a fine weapon. I would recommend that you buy a 9mm or a 40 caliber if you buy the Glock, Sig or HK since they do not have as much recoil/muzzle flip as a 45 caliber pistol. I also have a S&W 38 Special that is of very high quality and extremely reliable. The advantage of a revolver over a semi-auto pistol is that the revolver is not going to jam whereas if your wrist is not taut when you shoot an auto-pistol, the weapon could jam when it ejects the spent cartridge. This happens every time my wife tries to shoot my Glock 9mm, The Sig 9mm or the Beretta 9mm. We solved the problem by buying her a Beretta 380. The recoil/muzzle flip is reduced on the 380 and her pistol has never jammed. The 380 cartridge does not have as much stopping power as a 9mm but it is very close and will do the job if you ever need it.
I bought several guns from the dealer on Morena when I lived in San Diego. They had competitive prices and were easy to deal with.
Hope this helps.February 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM #351732Ex-SDParticipantYou can’t go wrong with a Glock or a Sig Sauer. I own two of each. A friend of mine has a HK 9mm and it is also a fine weapon. I would recommend that you buy a 9mm or a 40 caliber if you buy the Glock, Sig or HK since they do not have as much recoil/muzzle flip as a 45 caliber pistol. I also have a S&W 38 Special that is of very high quality and extremely reliable. The advantage of a revolver over a semi-auto pistol is that the revolver is not going to jam whereas if your wrist is not taut when you shoot an auto-pistol, the weapon could jam when it ejects the spent cartridge. This happens every time my wife tries to shoot my Glock 9mm, The Sig 9mm or the Beretta 9mm. We solved the problem by buying her a Beretta 380. The recoil/muzzle flip is reduced on the 380 and her pistol has never jammed. The 380 cartridge does not have as much stopping power as a 9mm but it is very close and will do the job if you ever need it.
I bought several guns from the dealer on Morena when I lived in San Diego. They had competitive prices and were easy to deal with.
Hope this helps.February 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351171temeculaguyParticipantAnd the seas turned to blood….I guess this is the true barometer of the times, we have gone from economic discussions to guns.
In all seriousness, this is a mercedes/bmw decision, both are excellent. The glock is easier to maintain but has no safety, a fine combat weapon, but not a home defense for the casual user weapon. Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. In either case stay away from the .45’s unless you were in the military and already know how to shoot one. They have too low a capacity and the learning curve is much higher.
I reccommend an 870 shotgun for home defense and a hammerless s&w airweight .38 for personal defense. Hammerless revolvers are old technology but they have a much lower accidental discharge rate and are simple to operate and maintain. The shotgun argument for home defense has many angles, it is more powerful than any handgun, has more versatility as it can take a variety of ammo, it is easier to hit the target under duress for the casual user and they are almost invincible/last forever.
February 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351484temeculaguyParticipantAnd the seas turned to blood….I guess this is the true barometer of the times, we have gone from economic discussions to guns.
In all seriousness, this is a mercedes/bmw decision, both are excellent. The glock is easier to maintain but has no safety, a fine combat weapon, but not a home defense for the casual user weapon. Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. In either case stay away from the .45’s unless you were in the military and already know how to shoot one. They have too low a capacity and the learning curve is much higher.
I reccommend an 870 shotgun for home defense and a hammerless s&w airweight .38 for personal defense. Hammerless revolvers are old technology but they have a much lower accidental discharge rate and are simple to operate and maintain. The shotgun argument for home defense has many angles, it is more powerful than any handgun, has more versatility as it can take a variety of ammo, it is easier to hit the target under duress for the casual user and they are almost invincible/last forever.
February 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351610temeculaguyParticipantAnd the seas turned to blood….I guess this is the true barometer of the times, we have gone from economic discussions to guns.
In all seriousness, this is a mercedes/bmw decision, both are excellent. The glock is easier to maintain but has no safety, a fine combat weapon, but not a home defense for the casual user weapon. Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. In either case stay away from the .45’s unless you were in the military and already know how to shoot one. They have too low a capacity and the learning curve is much higher.
I reccommend an 870 shotgun for home defense and a hammerless s&w airweight .38 for personal defense. Hammerless revolvers are old technology but they have a much lower accidental discharge rate and are simple to operate and maintain. The shotgun argument for home defense has many angles, it is more powerful than any handgun, has more versatility as it can take a variety of ammo, it is easier to hit the target under duress for the casual user and they are almost invincible/last forever.
February 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351643temeculaguyParticipantAnd the seas turned to blood….I guess this is the true barometer of the times, we have gone from economic discussions to guns.
In all seriousness, this is a mercedes/bmw decision, both are excellent. The glock is easier to maintain but has no safety, a fine combat weapon, but not a home defense for the casual user weapon. Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. In either case stay away from the .45’s unless you were in the military and already know how to shoot one. They have too low a capacity and the learning curve is much higher.
I reccommend an 870 shotgun for home defense and a hammerless s&w airweight .38 for personal defense. Hammerless revolvers are old technology but they have a much lower accidental discharge rate and are simple to operate and maintain. The shotgun argument for home defense has many angles, it is more powerful than any handgun, has more versatility as it can take a variety of ammo, it is easier to hit the target under duress for the casual user and they are almost invincible/last forever.
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