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johnk4jmk

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  1. keltec p-f 9 is just a little big for pocket, it can be done very easy but it is borderline, i did it for over a year with the pf-9 but went doun to the lcp, then to the tcp, I was lucky on the tcp got a good one about 450 rounds not one problem and very comfortable for pocket. hope this helps

  2. I have one that i really like i know olot of people are having some problems with them, dont know if its them or the little gun, it is very small so if you are not very experienced with handguns it might be a problem. I did polish my feed ramp to a mirror finish right from the start. Have had zero problems at all and it carrys very easy, hope this helps you

  3. OH MAN without a doubt a davis industries 380 i think it was my second gun purchase i was 17 i think, it made me so mad i smashed it with a 16 pound sledge hammer. 42 now have a little better anger restraint, ime actually laughfing about it now, live and learn.

  4. S&W 442 all year long

    yeah i can do the s&w 638 airweight all year pretty easy,revolvers will always have a place in ccw. as you can see in my avatar, never carried or ever will to heavy to expensive just a range toy, keep the replys coming.

  5. ok guys and gals lets be truthfull, what do you carry when its 100 degrees lightwieght shorts and tanktops,ive been through about 7 guns on this matter, costed alot of money. I have came doun to the lcp. tried taurus slim to a airwieght j-frame and almost everything in between, give me some feedback, this should be good.:rolleyes:

  6. I have a kimber custom II that i like very much, its all stock except for the 47d magazine and the grips, I bought it new, around 900 after everything was said and done. I did all the proper break in and have had no problems at all of any kind, dont worry about dissambly and reassemble after a few times its a breeze, mine was new so it was real tight getting the slide stop back in at first but now it snaps right in(no idiot marks thank god). I looked at 1911s for about 2 years before i made my choice, i dony know why so many folks dont like kimber. seems like people are sure swiping thier plastic for them at gun shows. anyway i think you would like kimber i went with the custom II cause everything is match grade just like all the other models it just aint as fancy looking,customize it yourself. hope this helps you

  7. well this has been on my mind ever since this thread started, i posted very early on i could not do it,well i tried it yesterday with the lcp, and yes with very slow fire, firing inbetween breaths and extreme focus on the front sights i shot 5 shots in just under a 3'' group. that was first try, tried a second mag and could not do it hands started shaking a little because of the trigger of the lcp. i would post a pic but i dont use photobucket.like i said in earlier post i shoot alot so your friend doing it rapid fire i doubt it. the lcp is a belly gun anyway 5 feet in a shtf situation.

  8. at my range in my back yard my first mark is 35 feet, cannot do 3'' groups with lcp or pf-9. at 7 yards 21 feet on a good day yes but rare, i shoot alot but ime being honest, i find it hard to believe 5'' groups rapid fire but if he can that is great trigger control for a lcp.

  9. I looked at alot of 1911s before i bought one so i went with the kimber custom II already put different grips on it to add a little contrast, i really like it about 300 rounds through it with no malfunction of any kind,dont really care for the swartz safety on it but as long as you dont grip the frame safety when taking the slide offf no big deal.I guess its all doun to personal preference.

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