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  1. Thank you guys. I will look tomorrow after work. And hope to have pictures soon. If anyone know of a place in Nashville or that area let me know also.

  2. I'm looking for a nice price on an AR-Pistol upper 7.5. I'm in Dyersburg so i will drive if i have to in the area. But if you know of an online site that has one that'd be great too. So please guys help me out. I would like it complete with quad rails. I don't like the key holes. 

     

    I have the lower complete. I'm going flat dark earth and black colors. Thanks

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  3. [quote name="Keyless" post="1101596" timestamp="1390776768"]I started buying models that I can buy a barrel and change calibers due to the last year of ammo availability . I prefer to buy any given compact , sub compat or full size in 40 or 357 instead of a 9mm . A conversion barrel and magazine can change them to a 9mm but you can't go from 9mm to 40 or 357 without a slide and other parts. ( This is for the smaller frame 9mm ,40 and 357 guns . I don't count the 45 GAP in this section because they are sort of oddballs and it would not be easy to change them to a different caliber.) I also have a 10mm conversion barrel for my G 30 so I am in no hurry to buy a 29. I am not sure what barrels are out there for the larger full size 21 . I know the 20 has 40 and 357 barrels available and even use the same magazine , but I have not looked into the 21 . I like the 23/32 size but you already have a 19 . I would have to ask a few questions before I could suggest anything. Are you looking to stay in the calibers you have now? What are your plans for the new Glock ? Home protection , target/ range /practice , carry or other . I also like 10mm and 357 but the ammo can be pricey and sometimes hard to find. Does that matter to you ? I have a G 24 and plan on getting a 357 and 9mm conversion barrel for it someday . That would be great for target practice but big for a carry gun. I have 11 Glocks and like them all , but for different things. I have a G 36 and really like it as a carry gun. Can we get a little more info on the intended use of the new Glock . [/quote] I want to carry the new one. I use the 21 for home Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  4. I agree with Wyldk2.  My wife liked the Walther PPKS.....until she shot it that is.  After buying one for her she had trouble pulling the slide back, didn't like the weight and it just didn't fit her hand very well.  I however like it a lot and do carry it pretty often.  Funny thing.....I bought her a couple of fishing rods she didn't like either....that I like a lot. :rofl: :rofl:

    This was funny too

  5. Oh,goodness... The choices are, well, great...

     

    Don't you think she ought to go with you to a range that rents pistols so she can find one that fits her the best and is the most comfortable for her to shoot?

     

    Why i'm saying this is one of my female friends wanted a .380 bodyguard until she had the opportunity to shoot one. Looks and size aren't everything.

     

    If it was me in your shoes, I would make her come along to the LGS and let her pick one out. Would hate for her to get something she isn't comfortable with and lose money and time on.

    Great point! I know Range USA in Jackson and Memphis will rent out guns. I'll do that.

  6. 380 or 9mm for a small carry gun would probably be ideal ...

     

    My Suggestion's in order of preference:

    1)  S&W Shield in 9mm (has safety)

    2)  Ruger LCR in .38 (no safety - but heavy trigger pull)

    3)  Sig P238 or P938 (380 or 9mm) -- Both get carried cocked & locked

     

    #1 Would probably be the best IMO (but they are incredibly hard to find reasonably priced).  If she doesn't care about a safety, check out a Ruger LCP.  Just got my wife one in Pink :)

    Where did you find it? and what's the price?

  7. I'm looking to get my girl her very own handgun. This will be her first, and yes she can and has shot guns before.

     

    The only problem is I'm a Glock guy myself, and she wants a small gun with a safety on it. It will be a purse carry only so small lightweight and safety are her only wants.

     

     

    I come here to ask for some ideas..............   so shoot away lol

     

    If this is the wrong place for this question I'm sorry.

     

    Thanks in advance too

  8. Hey guys I wondering if there's anything I need to do before I head to Atlanta in March?

    I will more than likely take a couple glocks. 19-27 and or 21.

    My fiance and I are just planning a weekend getaway. And I would like to know the steps I need to take in order to carry on our trip. Thanks in advance too
  9. I have a gen3 27. It's nice to shoot if you can get used to the flipping feel when you first shoot it. I carry it everyday in an ankle holster.

     

    I haven't had a chance to shoot a gen4 to see if it has that same feeling.

  10. The 10/22 is a Stevens I traded to get it. Haven't shot it yet. May take it out tomorrow

    I love the ruger SR556. One thing about the piston system if you use cheap ammo with this AR you can just turn the knob up one and it makes a BIG difference.

    I bout a box of tulammo that wouldn't eject cheap s***. I turned the knob to 2 and it runs like top end ammo lol

  11. I have the Galco ankle glove. The one with the sheep skin on the inside.

    I carry outside strong side. I don't wear my pants tight so there is no bulge.

    Reading this I may try inside weak side for a day or two.

    My gun for ankle carry is Glock 27 gen3.

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