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MrBrian

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  1. Gotta say the Rohrbaugh R9 looks sweet
  2. SR9c is bigger than the Glock 26 isn't it...
  3. Nevermind, I found the differences... but are they really worth the extra $200?
  4. Ok, i'm missing something... what's the difference between the Kahr PM9 and the Kahr CM9...
  5. I haven't ruled the Glock 26 out completely... my dad has the 27 but it seems to be a little thicker than I'm wanting to carry IWB... if I was gonna carry the 26 IWB then I would just go ahead and carry my 19 IWB and have the extra firepower... Looking for a slimmer gun
  6. I looked at the Walther PPS, is it mostly polymer, like the slide itself? And what's the difference between the PPS, PPK, and PPK/S?
  7. My glock does have the newer 04 spring in it and I haven't had a bit of trouble with it... i've shot S&B FMJ 115 and 147 grain, Independence FMJ 115 grain, and Federal JHP +P+ and all of them shoot very well (the Federal JHP are fun) I have looked at the LC9, I like the size but when I picked it up it felt a little cheap, because the polymer frame... Haven't shot it yet... I've heard mixed reviews I've also looked at the Ruger SR9c.... how comfortable is it IWB? The Kahr PM9 looks nice, but I don't like how it hangs up when you pull the slide back... In a high stressed situation... would I remember to release that slide if I'm used to the Glock... Loving the opinions, keep them coming
  8. I recently bought my first firearm (Glock 19 Gen 4) and it's a great pistol, but I've decided I need something smaller for CCW. I'm looking for a solid gun that's both small and fun to shoot (I know that's hard to find) I'm sticking with the 9mm over the .380. I'll probably be carrying it IWB or just in my cargo pants pocket.
  9. So shooting at paper targets gets old pretty fast... and steel targets are fun but expensive... let's hear some inexpensive targets that are fun to shoot...
  10. If I were wanting to buy a family member, or a friend of the family, a pistol for a gift... what would I need to do. Also, I've heard people around say they've traded guns for other guns. Can you trade guns without going thru a FFL dealer? Just wondering what the laws are dealing with these issues.
  11. Don't worry I wont be using tires... just lumber and dirt
  12. hickok45 has the best target range in the world... we're planning on digging out the side of the wooded hill on the backside of our property and piling up dirt and trees around it to make a horse shoe shaped pit... best I can tell about 4 feet thick dirt walls will stop everything
  13. I've seen people online who build shooting ranges on their own property, and I'm looking to build one myself. I was wondering if there are any laws against doing this, and what specifications would I need to follow to build one. It will be mainly for shooting handguns.

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