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February 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351742February 21, 2009 at 9:40 AM #351176jpinpbParticipant
The Glock 21 is the old standby. Lots of punch and a double-stack magazine of good old .45 rounds will do the trick. Triple E is a good place to get it. The Glock has very few moving parts and is very reliable. If your hand is smaller, they just came out w/a smaller grip version of this gun. Don’t forget the Sure-Fire weapon light for when those burglars come in the house at night. Just make sure it’s not some drunk guy from PB going to the wrong house or you could get in trouble. Can’t shoot someone for trespassing.
February 21, 2009 at 9:40 AM #351489jpinpbParticipantThe Glock 21 is the old standby. Lots of punch and a double-stack magazine of good old .45 rounds will do the trick. Triple E is a good place to get it. The Glock has very few moving parts and is very reliable. If your hand is smaller, they just came out w/a smaller grip version of this gun. Don’t forget the Sure-Fire weapon light for when those burglars come in the house at night. Just make sure it’s not some drunk guy from PB going to the wrong house or you could get in trouble. Can’t shoot someone for trespassing.
February 21, 2009 at 9:40 AM #351615jpinpbParticipantThe Glock 21 is the old standby. Lots of punch and a double-stack magazine of good old .45 rounds will do the trick. Triple E is a good place to get it. The Glock has very few moving parts and is very reliable. If your hand is smaller, they just came out w/a smaller grip version of this gun. Don’t forget the Sure-Fire weapon light for when those burglars come in the house at night. Just make sure it’s not some drunk guy from PB going to the wrong house or you could get in trouble. Can’t shoot someone for trespassing.
February 21, 2009 at 9:40 AM #351648jpinpbParticipantThe Glock 21 is the old standby. Lots of punch and a double-stack magazine of good old .45 rounds will do the trick. Triple E is a good place to get it. The Glock has very few moving parts and is very reliable. If your hand is smaller, they just came out w/a smaller grip version of this gun. Don’t forget the Sure-Fire weapon light for when those burglars come in the house at night. Just make sure it’s not some drunk guy from PB going to the wrong house or you could get in trouble. Can’t shoot someone for trespassing.
February 21, 2009 at 9:40 AM #351747jpinpbParticipantThe Glock 21 is the old standby. Lots of punch and a double-stack magazine of good old .45 rounds will do the trick. Triple E is a good place to get it. The Glock has very few moving parts and is very reliable. If your hand is smaller, they just came out w/a smaller grip version of this gun. Don’t forget the Sure-Fire weapon light for when those burglars come in the house at night. Just make sure it’s not some drunk guy from PB going to the wrong house or you could get in trouble. Can’t shoot someone for trespassing.
February 21, 2009 at 9:46 AM #351166sd_mattParticipantHere’s some companies whos every model is reliable. I’m sure there are others but I cant recall.
Beretta
Sig Sauer
Glock
Heckler & Koch
CZ ( I used to own a CZ-75. It will function even with a limp wrist)
Taurus
Smith & Wesson ( revolvers are good but the autos are hit and miss from model to model. I’ve shot three or four )
Ruger ( very reliable but kinda chunky in the hand)For carrying a couple of good safety options are De-cockers or DAO (double action only).
I hear El Cajon Gun Mart is having a sale, not sure though.
February 21, 2009 at 9:46 AM #351479sd_mattParticipantHere’s some companies whos every model is reliable. I’m sure there are others but I cant recall.
Beretta
Sig Sauer
Glock
Heckler & Koch
CZ ( I used to own a CZ-75. It will function even with a limp wrist)
Taurus
Smith & Wesson ( revolvers are good but the autos are hit and miss from model to model. I’ve shot three or four )
Ruger ( very reliable but kinda chunky in the hand)For carrying a couple of good safety options are De-cockers or DAO (double action only).
I hear El Cajon Gun Mart is having a sale, not sure though.
February 21, 2009 at 9:46 AM #351605sd_mattParticipantHere’s some companies whos every model is reliable. I’m sure there are others but I cant recall.
Beretta
Sig Sauer
Glock
Heckler & Koch
CZ ( I used to own a CZ-75. It will function even with a limp wrist)
Taurus
Smith & Wesson ( revolvers are good but the autos are hit and miss from model to model. I’ve shot three or four )
Ruger ( very reliable but kinda chunky in the hand)For carrying a couple of good safety options are De-cockers or DAO (double action only).
I hear El Cajon Gun Mart is having a sale, not sure though.
February 21, 2009 at 9:46 AM #351639sd_mattParticipantHere’s some companies whos every model is reliable. I’m sure there are others but I cant recall.
Beretta
Sig Sauer
Glock
Heckler & Koch
CZ ( I used to own a CZ-75. It will function even with a limp wrist)
Taurus
Smith & Wesson ( revolvers are good but the autos are hit and miss from model to model. I’ve shot three or four )
Ruger ( very reliable but kinda chunky in the hand)For carrying a couple of good safety options are De-cockers or DAO (double action only).
I hear El Cajon Gun Mart is having a sale, not sure though.
February 21, 2009 at 9:46 AM #351737sd_mattParticipantHere’s some companies whos every model is reliable. I’m sure there are others but I cant recall.
Beretta
Sig Sauer
Glock
Heckler & Koch
CZ ( I used to own a CZ-75. It will function even with a limp wrist)
Taurus
Smith & Wesson ( revolvers are good but the autos are hit and miss from model to model. I’ve shot three or four )
Ruger ( very reliable but kinda chunky in the hand)For carrying a couple of good safety options are De-cockers or DAO (double action only).
I hear El Cajon Gun Mart is having a sale, not sure though.
February 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM #351201gandalfParticipantI’d suggest a Glock if you’re new to handguns. It’s a simple weapon. Easy to maintain. Easy to fire, no safety. Learn how to handle it. Get a safe if you have kids.
February 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM #351513gandalfParticipantI’d suggest a Glock if you’re new to handguns. It’s a simple weapon. Easy to maintain. Easy to fire, no safety. Learn how to handle it. Get a safe if you have kids.
February 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM #351640gandalfParticipantI’d suggest a Glock if you’re new to handguns. It’s a simple weapon. Easy to maintain. Easy to fire, no safety. Learn how to handle it. Get a safe if you have kids.
February 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM #351673gandalfParticipantI’d suggest a Glock if you’re new to handguns. It’s a simple weapon. Easy to maintain. Easy to fire, no safety. Learn how to handle it. Get a safe if you have kids.
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