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partypilot1

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  1. I say do it. It may be just enough to lean the "Risk vs Reward". Increasing the risk for the assailant will minimize you being their mark.
  2. I got a buddy who thinks he would like to buy a P99. I told him he should shoot one before purchasing. Does anyone know of a gun shop in Nashville that has a range and a P99 for rent? I own a Sig P229 and he doesn't like the feel, he likes the P99, I showed him the Walther PPS but still no go. I need to find a place that will let him shoot a P99. Thanks, Sam
  3. I own and shoot a p229, with night sights, that always shoots low too. I think the Sig form has more info on that issue. You can just buy a new front sight
  4. Well, if I did have to walk in downtown Memphis at 2 am wearing a tux with $100 bills sticking out. I for one, would want to be armed and prefer it to be visible. A concealed weapon is nice but you would probably look like a big target. I see pro's and con's to both. I see the need to open carry when you are put in a situation where YOU might be the victim ie. east Nashville, Memphis, any ghetto (some of us don't have the luxury to just avoid dangerous places) I see the need to conceal when in Brentwood or Bellemead, where "IF" something did happen you can best decide "if and when" to use it. OC, CC it's all about the best tactical situation, in which, your environment is a key factor
  5. Mine took 77 Days!!
  6. 72 days, still waiting

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