ahhh... I probably should have read more about it before posting the caliber. However, the weapon is still compact enough to carry and powerfull enough to be accurate and have plenty of stopping power![]()
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ahhh... I probably should have read more about it before posting the caliber. However, the weapon is still compact enough to carry and powerfull enough to be accurate and have plenty of stopping power![]()
Blah blah blah!
Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
Me too, especially the compensated one!But your regular 9 mm Glock doesn't have a conventional safety, just a little button thing on the actual trigger, so I wouldn't feel comfortable carrying it any way other than an exterior holster like the Police do.
I'm still considering a CHL, but OTOH new legislation is going through the Texas congress as we speak that if passed will allow motorists to possess a concealed handgun in their vehicle without a CHL. Also, there is no license required to carry a rifle or shotgun. With a Miata, a handgun would be best since you cannot easily and safely store or gain access to a rifle/shotgun other than in the trunk, which would most likely be out of reach if needed in an incident. Any other car, I'd just keep my Mossberg pistol grip between the seats!![]()
90 MX5 281k miles! - euro spec, Porsche Riviera Blue w/black hardtop, 97 motor swap, vintage Borbet rims, GC, FM shock hats/frame rails/rear sub-brace, AGX, sway bar, stb, Fidanza/ACT combo, EBC Yellows
92 COMMA SM - new paint coming soon...
90 MX5 281k miles! - euro spec, Porsche Riviera Blue w/black hardtop, 97 motor swap, vintage Borbet rims, GC, FM shock hats/frame rails/rear sub-brace, AGX, sway bar, stb, Fidanza/ACT combo, EBC Yellows
92 COMMA SM - new paint coming soon...
Please get your CHL... Numbers are good for your rights...
And you can legally carry NOW in your vehicle. You are presumed to be traveling so long as you are not committing a felony, so vehicular carry is legal.
So long as your holster fully covers the trigger guard, your Glock is just as safe as anything else tucked inside your pants. The trigger isn't going to pull itself. If you're insane and like to carry Mexican, a Springfield XD is a better choice since it has a grip safety.
Oh, yeah... And next time I've got the extra cash lying about, I'll probably supplant my Glock 19 with a 19C. I've now put enough rounds through the C's to know that even in low light I reacquire the sights about .05 quicker with the C - faster than that when there's more light and muzzle flash is less of an issue.
Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
I've got my license shortly after they first became available, so almost 10 years now. I've carried a variety of handguns and am still looking for the perfect carry weapon.
Currently I carry a Springfield XD9 subcompact. Its 9mm, about the same size a Glock 26 (only about 1/4 inch taller) and holds 13+1 rounds (3 more than the Glock). It has a backstrap 'safety' and was about $100 cheaper than the Glock. So far the closest to 'perfect' I've found. Of course, they came out with the P99 compact after I bought it...
The Walther PPK and PPK/s are good guns, but I would not recommend them for carry (and I did carry one for a while). First off, they sometimes don't like hollow points, and if you're carrying a .380, you better be using hollow points. Now, this isn't all of them (my PPK/s had no problems), but it is a well known issue. Mostly, my biggest issue with the PPK for carry is that the frame is steel, not alloy or polymer. This makes it very heavy for its size. In fact unloaded, my full size Walther P99 weighs less than the PPK/s. If your wife really wants a .380, look into the Sig 230 or 232. More reliable and a lot less weight. And trust me, every ounce you can save really makes a difference when you're lugging one around, especially in summer!
I would seriously consider the Springfield XD9 subcompact, the Walther P99 compact or even (I can't believe I'm going to type this...) a Glock 26. Modern handguns have come a long way since the PPK was first developed in the late 1930's. You can get a 9mm that is lighter, has more rounds, more stopping power and is easier and less punishing to shoot, all in a package that is very similar size-wise. Heck, if you want to try out the Springfield, let me know and I'll meet you at a range sometime.And as far as my wife, she does ok with the PPK/s, the Springfield and even the AR-15. But her favorite to shoot is the Sig 229 in .357!! Personally, I think she just likes the noise it makes...
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I've got some of my guns (pistols and rifles) in the armory section of my 'personal' website, if you want to check 'em out!
And I'm all for an MME range day!!
I'd want to pack the one from Fifth Element or the BFG.
Hmm what is decent? Are we talking about your decent or my decent? I'm just curious because I don't want to offend anyone else's decent...
Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
Ah, a Kimber! Nice choice... and the price isn't bad for that sort of quality.
That S&W 500 will cost about 2.75-3.00 per round to shoot so you better make em count, I was considering one of those.
I had breifly a Springfield XD 45 cal that was real nice, it was the 4 inch version with a 13 round capacity I had target rounds and Hollow Points with Stingers for home protection rounds.
It was a really nice gun except the slide button was stiff as hell, but you get used to it quick.
I have a Winchester Deffender shotgun that will shoot 3 inch magnums with an 18in barrel that holds 7, 3in rounds of 00 buchshot. (home protection)
99 Miata Black
Apparently, .45s are on a lot of want lists!![]()
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