What do you carry?
#421
My dad's got a pretty bada$$$ smith & wesson in his collection. WOn't let me try it out though....
#422
I had a Raging Bull in .454 but I sold it to fund other projects. Hell of a gun but revolvers aren't really my thing.
And I don't mind ultra-compact real guns, Like the Glock 33 and junk, or the STI Escorts and all those micro 1911 variants, but what I can't stand is when people get those guns you can only wrap two fingers around in .25 or .32 and they expect to: 1. accurately hit someone with it and 2. do enough damage with it to fend of their attacker.
From Evan Marshall:
"In his famous study on handgun stopping power, Evan Marshall related the story of a hooker who went to the ER complaining of severe headaches. X-Rays revealed seven (yes I said 7) .25 ACP bullets in her head. Her pimp got mad and tried to kill her, shooting her 7 times in the head with a .25 ACP. None of the bullets penetrated her skull, the just deflected and ran around her skull under the skin. She didn't even seek medical attention until a week later when the headaches caused by the pressure of the bullets on her skull became annoying."
Seriously, carry a real gun in nothing less than 9mm. .40 is better, .357 Sig is my personal favorite and .45 in case you run into a bear with a machine gun holding a bus full of Playboy models hostage.
And I don't mind ultra-compact real guns, Like the Glock 33 and junk, or the STI Escorts and all those micro 1911 variants, but what I can't stand is when people get those guns you can only wrap two fingers around in .25 or .32 and they expect to: 1. accurately hit someone with it and 2. do enough damage with it to fend of their attacker.
From Evan Marshall:
"In his famous study on handgun stopping power, Evan Marshall related the story of a hooker who went to the ER complaining of severe headaches. X-Rays revealed seven (yes I said 7) .25 ACP bullets in her head. Her pimp got mad and tried to kill her, shooting her 7 times in the head with a .25 ACP. None of the bullets penetrated her skull, the just deflected and ran around her skull under the skin. She didn't even seek medical attention until a week later when the headaches caused by the pressure of the bullets on her skull became annoying."
Seriously, carry a real gun in nothing less than 9mm. .40 is better, .357 Sig is my personal favorite and .45 in case you run into a bear with a machine gun holding a bus full of Playboy models hostage.
#424
I sold the Ruger to a friend and kept the XD.
My only beef with the weapon is the inability to de-**** the weapon.
Love my Springfield M1A though
#427
True - I owned a Ruger before - but never fired it as much as I do now (I go to ranges every other week both indoor and out).
Loved the feel of the Ruger but was not too impressed with its performance - so she's gone.
Going to get the Berreta 9000s now - thanks for the recommendation CLX
Loved the feel of the Ruger but was not too impressed with its performance - so she's gone.
Going to get the Berreta 9000s now - thanks for the recommendation CLX
#428
I still prefer wheel guns but I also hear that the Blackhawk line of Rugers is a great bunch of revolvers.
edit: same with the Redhawks, which are the DA revolvers.
edit: same with the Redhawks, which are the DA revolvers.
Last edited by airguard350; 12-02-2008 at 06:29 PM.
#429
9000's are cheap, too. You can pick up a used 9mm for $350. You'll be surprised at how heavy it feels in your hand and how little recoil there is because of the massive recoil spring. Trigger is smooth as silk, and it's accurate as hell thanks to it's unique style of mounting the slide to the frame. On it, the mounting rails are on the inside of the frame, not the outside. This holds the slide tight.
The recoil spring is actually two springs and it's fixed onto the guide rod. Makes cleaning a bit tricky, but stripping and assembly are a breeze. Plus, the disassembly lever automatically resets when you mount the slide for very quick reassembly.
The recoil spring is actually two springs and it's fixed onto the guide rod. Makes cleaning a bit tricky, but stripping and assembly are a breeze. Plus, the disassembly lever automatically resets when you mount the slide for very quick reassembly.
#430
Here's a in-hand size comparison between the compact 9000s:
Medium frame Sig P229:
And the uber full-size Sig P220:
The 9000s needs a flip-down finger extension just so you can hold it, but man does it work. With an adapter, you can also use full-size mags for extra capacity (15 rounds in 9mm, 12 in .40) If you want, I can throw a pic up of that.
*edit* and yes, I hold my pinky funny. Thats what you get for crushing it and then breaking the knuckle a few years later.
Medium frame Sig P229:
And the uber full-size Sig P220:
The 9000s needs a flip-down finger extension just so you can hold it, but man does it work. With an adapter, you can also use full-size mags for extra capacity (15 rounds in 9mm, 12 in .40) If you want, I can throw a pic up of that.
*edit* and yes, I hold my pinky funny. Thats what you get for crushing it and then breaking the knuckle a few years later.
Last edited by CLX; 12-02-2008 at 07:30 PM. Reason: wtf ninjas