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February 21, 2009 at 6:51 PM #352185February 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM #351566capemanParticipant
I bought an xD .40 a few months ago as my first gun and love it. I took my hand gun safety class with a Glock .40 and I like my xD better. Very comfortable ergonomics and 500 rounds through it with no problems at all. Amazingly with all of my ammo buying I’ve done at Walmart the .40 is the only ammo left on the shelf. Everything else is gone but bird hunting shot ammo.
I just ordered a Remy 870 Express since I couldn’t find any Mossberg 590s around. There are 3 racks full of 870s on the wall at American Shooting Center for ~$370 FYI.
This is a helpful thread for some here but we probably don’t want to make this website into a gunny site since it’s already getting filled with political threads.
February 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM #351879capemanParticipantI bought an xD .40 a few months ago as my first gun and love it. I took my hand gun safety class with a Glock .40 and I like my xD better. Very comfortable ergonomics and 500 rounds through it with no problems at all. Amazingly with all of my ammo buying I’ve done at Walmart the .40 is the only ammo left on the shelf. Everything else is gone but bird hunting shot ammo.
I just ordered a Remy 870 Express since I couldn’t find any Mossberg 590s around. There are 3 racks full of 870s on the wall at American Shooting Center for ~$370 FYI.
This is a helpful thread for some here but we probably don’t want to make this website into a gunny site since it’s already getting filled with political threads.
February 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM #352006capemanParticipantI bought an xD .40 a few months ago as my first gun and love it. I took my hand gun safety class with a Glock .40 and I like my xD better. Very comfortable ergonomics and 500 rounds through it with no problems at all. Amazingly with all of my ammo buying I’ve done at Walmart the .40 is the only ammo left on the shelf. Everything else is gone but bird hunting shot ammo.
I just ordered a Remy 870 Express since I couldn’t find any Mossberg 590s around. There are 3 racks full of 870s on the wall at American Shooting Center for ~$370 FYI.
This is a helpful thread for some here but we probably don’t want to make this website into a gunny site since it’s already getting filled with political threads.
February 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM #352039capemanParticipantI bought an xD .40 a few months ago as my first gun and love it. I took my hand gun safety class with a Glock .40 and I like my xD better. Very comfortable ergonomics and 500 rounds through it with no problems at all. Amazingly with all of my ammo buying I’ve done at Walmart the .40 is the only ammo left on the shelf. Everything else is gone but bird hunting shot ammo.
I just ordered a Remy 870 Express since I couldn’t find any Mossberg 590s around. There are 3 racks full of 870s on the wall at American Shooting Center for ~$370 FYI.
This is a helpful thread for some here but we probably don’t want to make this website into a gunny site since it’s already getting filled with political threads.
February 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM #352140capemanParticipantI bought an xD .40 a few months ago as my first gun and love it. I took my hand gun safety class with a Glock .40 and I like my xD better. Very comfortable ergonomics and 500 rounds through it with no problems at all. Amazingly with all of my ammo buying I’ve done at Walmart the .40 is the only ammo left on the shelf. Everything else is gone but bird hunting shot ammo.
I just ordered a Remy 870 Express since I couldn’t find any Mossberg 590s around. There are 3 racks full of 870s on the wall at American Shooting Center for ~$370 FYI.
This is a helpful thread for some here but we probably don’t want to make this website into a gunny site since it’s already getting filled with political threads.
February 21, 2009 at 7:18 PM #351626drunkleParticipantcheck out socal gun in clairemont. i personally despise discount.
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
February 21, 2009 at 7:18 PM #351940drunkleParticipantcheck out socal gun in clairemont. i personally despise discount.
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
February 21, 2009 at 7:18 PM #352066drunkleParticipantcheck out socal gun in clairemont. i personally despise discount.
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
February 21, 2009 at 7:18 PM #352099drunkleParticipantcheck out socal gun in clairemont. i personally despise discount.
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
February 21, 2009 at 7:18 PM #352200drunkleParticipantcheck out socal gun in clairemont. i personally despise discount.
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
February 21, 2009 at 8:03 PM #351665drboomParticipant[quote=drunkle]
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
[/quote]I was going to suggest the Big 5 special also (Mossberg 500 with 18.5″ and 26″ barrels). It’s the best deal going! I got mine there over 15 years ago when they were under two hundred bucks. They are ugly and kind of crude compared to some slick-shooting pumps I’ve used, but they work great.
No need for for the hacksaw, either. Just get a $20.00 aftermarket pistol grip and bolt it on. I shoot mine single-handed sometimes, it’s a hoot.
As far as handguns, leave the semi-autos to professionals who maintain and fire their weapons on a regular basis. I’ll take a Ruger GP100 6″ in stainless, thankyouverymuch. If a .357 Magnum can’t get the job done, nothing will. You can also shoot .38 Special at the range to save money and your wrist.
February 21, 2009 at 8:03 PM #351980drboomParticipant[quote=drunkle]
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
[/quote]I was going to suggest the Big 5 special also (Mossberg 500 with 18.5″ and 26″ barrels). It’s the best deal going! I got mine there over 15 years ago when they were under two hundred bucks. They are ugly and kind of crude compared to some slick-shooting pumps I’ve used, but they work great.
No need for for the hacksaw, either. Just get a $20.00 aftermarket pistol grip and bolt it on. I shoot mine single-handed sometimes, it’s a hoot.
As far as handguns, leave the semi-autos to professionals who maintain and fire their weapons on a regular basis. I’ll take a Ruger GP100 6″ in stainless, thankyouverymuch. If a .357 Magnum can’t get the job done, nothing will. You can also shoot .38 Special at the range to save money and your wrist.
February 21, 2009 at 8:03 PM #352107drboomParticipant[quote=drunkle]
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
[/quote]I was going to suggest the Big 5 special also (Mossberg 500 with 18.5″ and 26″ barrels). It’s the best deal going! I got mine there over 15 years ago when they were under two hundred bucks. They are ugly and kind of crude compared to some slick-shooting pumps I’ve used, but they work great.
No need for for the hacksaw, either. Just get a $20.00 aftermarket pistol grip and bolt it on. I shoot mine single-handed sometimes, it’s a hoot.
As far as handguns, leave the semi-autos to professionals who maintain and fire their weapons on a regular basis. I’ll take a Ruger GP100 6″ in stainless, thankyouverymuch. If a .357 Magnum can’t get the job done, nothing will. You can also shoot .38 Special at the range to save money and your wrist.
February 21, 2009 at 8:03 PM #352139drboomParticipant[quote=drunkle]
or get the double barrel 12 from big 5, about 250 advertised. then get a hacksaw. a full size rifle in the house doesn’t seem terribly maneuverable.
[/quote]I was going to suggest the Big 5 special also (Mossberg 500 with 18.5″ and 26″ barrels). It’s the best deal going! I got mine there over 15 years ago when they were under two hundred bucks. They are ugly and kind of crude compared to some slick-shooting pumps I’ve used, but they work great.
No need for for the hacksaw, either. Just get a $20.00 aftermarket pistol grip and bolt it on. I shoot mine single-handed sometimes, it’s a hoot.
As far as handguns, leave the semi-autos to professionals who maintain and fire their weapons on a regular basis. I’ll take a Ruger GP100 6″ in stainless, thankyouverymuch. If a .357 Magnum can’t get the job done, nothing will. You can also shoot .38 Special at the range to save money and your wrist.
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