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PaiMei

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  1. Hit this Poll..its on the home page. http://www.newschannel5.com/
  2. Your going to find a lot of opinions on what the best round is. Fact is though not many of us are truly qualified on this matter. I would humbly suggest looking at Dr Gary Roberts information. There is an approved list load here a couple of pages into it... http://ammo.ar15.com/project/Self_Defense_Ammo_FAQ/index.htm THEY ARE NOT IN ORDER OF PERFORMANCE, SO ANY BULLET ON THE LIST IS CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE. 9mm Barnes XPB 115gr HP (35515) loaded by Cor-Bon (DPX09115) Winchester Partition Gold 124gr JHP (RA91P) Winchester Ranger-T 124 gr +P JHP (RA9124TP) Winchester Ranger-T 127gr JHP +P+ (RA9TA) Winchester Ranger-T 147gr JHP (RA9T) Winchester Bonded 147gr JHP (RA9B/Q4364) Speer Gold Dot 124gr JHP +P (53617) Speer Gold Dot 147gr JHP (53619) Remington Golden Saber 147gr JHP (GS9MMC) Federal Tactical 124gr JHP (LE9T1) Federal Tactical 135gr JHP +P (LE9T5) Federal HST 147gr JHP (P9HST2) I would pick anything from the list, and find what feeds reliably in your pistol and stick with it. There has been a similar thread here as well... http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10395&highlight=gary+roberts
  3. PaiMei

    M&P 9mm, Full-Size

    The M&P is what I think Ive finally settled on for carry. I carry a full size 9 and love it. My only gripe with it is the grip needs texturing...but thats my hand. Got some stippling done and Im quite happy. YMMV.
  4. PaiMei

    H&K P2000

    I used to own one. Its a great pistol. Make sure you try out the LEM if you haven't already. That being said I dropped the P2K in favor of a G19, which has now turned into a S&W M&P. There a couple of others here that have done the same. If you like the P2K, you'll have a great gun.
  5. Georgia Arms seems to be the place for that at the moment. Not as cheap as it used to be though.
  6. So how do you like the Beretta CX4? Been looking at one of those myself.
  7. Also S&W has some of the best customer service I've ever experienced IMHO.
  8. Didn't even know he has a forum. I guess Im out of the loop, but what happened with that guy? Someone point me to a thread or PM me. Im curious.
  9. PaiMei

    My New USP9c

    Used to carry mine in a CTAC. Your officially part of the HK owners club when your extractor turns purple-ish on you. Remember you suck and that HK hates you now.
  10. With all the talk about "Stockpiling" food and such...Im curious...what do yall stockpile ammo wise. I realize there are some that don't want anyone to know anything about their inventory...but for the others...what do you try to stockpile?
  11. +1. If you have a hard time finding the HST's or Rangers, the Gold Dots are pretty easy to find at your local store. Ammunitiontogo is just out of about everything in 9mm right now, but they do have some versions of the GD's in.
  12. Curious, how did it run through the Glock? Flawless? Im thinking of getting some myself.
  13. Hmmmmm....I'll see what I have going on that morning
  14. Interesting... http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86039 Text from Article... (U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, D-Ill., is hoping to pass a firearm licensing bill that will significantly rewrite gun ownership laws in America. Among the more controversial provisions of the bill are requirements that all handgun owners submit to the federal government a photo, thumb print and release of mental heath records. Further, the bill would order the attorney general to establish a database of every handgun sale, transfer and owner's address in America. The bill claims its purpose is "to protect the pubic against the unreasonable risk of injury and death associated with the unrecorded sale or transfer of firearms to criminals and youth." Columnist David Codrea of Guns Magazine, however, calls it a "ridiculous affront to liberty." "This is nothing less than a declaration of war on American gun owners," Codrea writes on Gun Rights Examiner. Rush's proposed bill, H.R. 45, is alternatively known as "Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009," named after an Illinois teenager killed by a gunshot. According the bill's text, "On the afternoon of May 10, 2007, Blair Holt, a junior at Julian High School in Chicago, was killed on a public bus riding home from school when he used his body to shield a girl who was in the line of fire after a young man boarded the bus and started shooting." The bill then argues that interstate firearm trafficking and children dying from gun violence create legitimate cause for the federal government to monitor gun ownership and transfers in new ways. If passed, the bill would make it illegal to own or possess a "qualifying firearm" – defined as any handgun or any semiautomatic firearm that takes an ammunition clip – without a "Blair Holt" license. To obtain a "Blair Holt" license, an application must be made that includes a photo, address, all previous aliases, thumb print, completion of a written firearm safety test, release of mental health records to the attorney general and a fee not to exceed $25. Further, the bill makes it illegal to transfer ownership of a qualifying firearm to anyone who is not a licensed gun dealer or collector. Exceptions to this rule include transfer to family members by gift or bequest and loans, not to exceed 30 days, of a firearm for lawful purposes "between persons who are personally known to each other." The bill also requires qualifying firearm owners to report all transfers to the attorney general's database. It would also be illegal for a licensed gun owner to fail to record a gun loss or theft within 72 hours or fail to report a change of address within 60 days. And if a minor obtains a weapon and injures someone with it, the owner of the gun – if deemed to have failed to meet certain safety requirements – faces a multiple-year jail sentence. H.R. 45 is a resurfacing of 2007's H.R. 2666, which contained much of the same language and was co-sponsored by 15 other representatives and Barack Obama's current chief of staff, Rahm Emmanuel. H.R. 2666 was assigned to the House Judiciary committee, where no action was taken. H.R. 45 currently has no co-sponsors and is likewise assigned to the House Judiciary committee.) Here is the bill itself in PDF... http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h45ih.txt.pdf
  15. Same here. Save the extra $ and get a M&P.
  16. Please don't remind me.
  17. Well that sux. They didn't even call the Ravens for violating the clock. Losing Chris Johnson didn't help either. That being said...Id say we had a pretty damn good season.
  18. I believe Taurus is using the Barnes XPB bullets. Thats some good stuff. I have no idea whose loading them for Taurus though.

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