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tercel89

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  1. Its a good looking gun but the trigger has a "cheap plastic" look to it. I have other guns that have plastic triggers but this trigger just has the cheap look to it.
  2. $599 is a bit too much to be a "beta tester" . I do like the idea of a simple hammer fired single action gun.
  3. That Brigadier type slide it has is a little stronger than the regular 92FS slides. I like that ! It may look like a show piece but that dude is meant to shoot and shoot ! Free bump !
  4. I'm just waiting on the M&P-45ACP to be made with the new flat trigger that this one has. I am betting that the whole line of M&P's will have it. I'll snag the M&P 45acp if it comes with this trigger.
  5. I'm just waiting on the M&P-45ACP to be made with the new trigger that this one has.
  6. Well I just got my answer. I just seen that S&W has a new M&P in 10mm and it has the newer trigger that is NOT hinged. Pretty nice !
  7. Do you guys think that S&W will change their hinged triggers on their M&P's to the newer one like on the Shield Plus ? I handled a new S&W M&P 45 Compact today and the trigger break ad reset was very nice. But it still has the hinged trigger. I did notice that S&W went to solid pins instead of the roll pins. Do you think that S&W will change their M&P's in a big way next year at the shot show ?
  8. I just read that it comes with only ONE magazine ! WTF ??? $700 for a gun that only comes with one magazine is crappy in my opinion !
  9. Let him work out the bugs , if there are any. At that price , the buyer probably wipes his butt with dollar bills.
  10. I guess it's a WANT and not a NEED. But most guns are just that .
  11. WOW , thats like the car and truck business now. Toyota Trucks are marked up $5000 at some dealerships. I can wait thats for sure ! And this High Power , I am on the fence about it. I love me some all steel pistols. The only thing holding me back is the fact that I have a CZ75 Single Action Only pistol. I am not sure I can justify getting another all steel 9mm at that price. UNLESS you guys can give me reasons about why I should get one ? LOL
  12. I've always thought that the extractors on them seemed a little too thin but I've never held or shot one.
  13. It shows it being "built in the USA" but is it forged and COMPLELTELY made in the USA ? I cant seem to find that out for sure ? Sometimes places will say "built in USA" but it really means ASSEMBLED in USA.
  14. FUJIMO is a great member , buy with confidence. If I had the money I'd take that Ruger.
  15. There should never be anything more than an airsoft gun on something like this. And even it should be checked and checked again.
  16. The gun "shortage" is definitely over. Everywhere I go places are packed full of guns and ammo is nicely stocked. Can't say that for the car and truck situation.
  17. Yeah the prices have gone up quite a bit. I saw one at Rural King other day for $799. It was a long slide with a threaded barrel. Trying to find the "One Series" for $299 is just about gone these days.
  18. I just entered the world of Canik and got me a TP9SF. The trigger and trigger-reset is great. The gun feels good , and looks good. I haven't shot it yet , but I am impressed so far.
  19. Yeah , I'd have a hard time buying a P-Series for more money than when they were new , even though they are worth it. There are still good deals out there , you just got to be consistant and keep looking.
  20. I was just taking a break at work and stopped in to check the used guns at a gun store in town. In all those polymer guns for sale I saw a huge chunk of aluminum and stainless steel. It was a Ruger P89 made in 1991 , the year I graduated school LOL . Looks to have had around less than 1,000 rds through it . Hardly any wear on the barrel or anywhere. It's the very early P89 with the single-sided decocker. The best thing is that is that I paid $199. If you know Ruger P-Series pistols , these things are like old AK-47's of the pistol world. They just run and run. A lot of reloaders use them to test hot rounds since they can stand a lot of pressure. My wife wasn't too happy when she saw a charge on the bank card for $199 LOL but I couldn't pass it up . Just thought I'd share. Have a great day.
  21. Ok after 13 hours it's done. I pull mine but not too fine and leave it in small chunks.
  22. Thanks buddy for turning the picture around. I've been sipping on fire water to pass the time between putting more wood in and I'm a tad bit into the wind . But if you've ever did this, it's a good way to pass the time cause its usually 12 hours or so fir a few pork shoulders .
  23. Guys , I cant turn this last picture around. I'm not sure what's wrong but you can see it .
  24. If you don't know what this brick structure is and what that old burn barrel is for then you aren't from the south. I made this bbq pit and I swear it's the best thing I ever made. The burn barrel , I cut it to be able to shovel my wood when it falls through the rebar I have running through it. I'm cooking 3 shoulders today and it just seems like a lost southern thing. These newer and younger people use grills and such but you can't beat a good old pit and burn barrel. Shoveling wood coals as they fall through the rebar every hour for around 12 to 15 hours is a long haul but worth it. Just thought I'd share this. I'll post my cooked pork this afternoon.

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