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  1. ma6907

    New Micro gun?

    If you want to stick with .40, I think the Sig 224 is the best option (again for .40) Glock 27 would be my 2nd choice.
  2. ma6907

    New Micro gun?

    I pocket carry a Sig p238 in a Desantis Superfly holster. While not the MOST fun to shoot, it IS manageable and aim-able.
  3. To me the mark of great service is not IF they are going to make a mistake--who does not make mistakes?--But HOW they fix the mistakes. In my experience you get what you pay for both with the weapons and with CS. The better the weapon, the better the CS.
  4. (I was, of course, kidding). I have several Colts including a brand new in box Anaconda .44 and its twin that I have fired. I love them both! I would of course buy it for $500 but am not trying to suggest that should be the asking price. Without knowing more about the condition, I could not speculate.--EDIT--I can see the pictures now. Looks to be in good condition. Likely more than my original bid. Guess I am out.
  5. Sorry to hear that, @DaveTN. Must be more disappointing to you with how much you rave about your S&Ws. I would send it back again with a sticky note stuck to the trigger stating, "Problem is HERE" with a note explaining the issue taped to the pistol
  6. I would say about $500. In fact, Ill buy it.
  7. I consider trigger (both pull and reset) to be one of the most important aspects in my choices of weapons (right behind reliability, which is MOST important). Many do not agree with this, but it is my opinion. If that is important to you, then go with a weapon with a better trigger--who cares what anyone else thinks. There are plenty of guys around who have made REAL fortunes modifying and improving triggers--for a reason. Yes I CAN shoot weapons with bad triggers--I just don't like to. Get what you like. Don't shoot and certainly don't carry what you don't like (unless you want to, then do.)
  8. ma6907

    9mm 1911

    Here is a VERY nice sub $1k ($900 actually) https://www.cdnnsports.com/colt-government-9mm-two-tone-limited-edition.html?___SID=U
  9. I don't personally always open carry. I wonder if there is a smaller pocket carry version?
  10. I once got berated on a college football website for commenting on a post about "Mountain Lions" and seeing them (I had one in my yard in Mt Juliet one night). The guy said I knew NOTHING about animals (I have a degree in Zoology from UT and a Doctorate). He had over 14,000 posts on this site in just a few years. My answer was that anyone with 14,000 posts on a college football website in that period of time (amounted to like 190 posts per day) must have a CONSIDERABLE amount of time on their hands? Wonder how he could be such an expert in SO many things? For the record, Mountain Lion sightings have become fairly common around Tennessee and now anytime someone sees one or it makes the news, people tag us both which leads to 100 more comments from that guy. Higher ratings do not always equal better status.
  11. Great advice. Thanks for sharing this.
  12. I got burned many years ago in an online transaction to the tune of around 3k. (Was NOT a firearms transaction). Since then I have been very careful and have not been burned again. I do not send money orders. I always investigate "feedback" on sites. (just because someone has 100 feedback points does not make the reputable. One person that I checked out had bought 100 songs for $0.10 each.) I exclusively use services like Paypal and buy from reputable sources or in face to face transactions.
  13. There is always the Texas concept of the BBQ gun, the Court Gun, and the every day gun. My BBQ gun would clearly be a Stainless Snake Gun! Court Gun a Sig 220 10mm. Neither would be my choice for daily carry. For daily carry, I subscribe to the ".380 in my pocket is better than the .44 Magnum in my safe" concept.
  14. Go to--to carry? Sig 238. To Shoot? All of them. Highlighted by my Sig 226 Legion .40. Go to--to Rub with an oily rag? My Colt Snake guns--Anaconda .44 Magnum, Python .357. To fire hundreds of rounds rapidly? Sabre XR-15 Massad Ayoob Edition. To get lead downrange? (or grab when I hear a bump in the night?) Remington 870.
  15. I am not a 1911 guy but do have a Dan Wesson .44 Magnum that I love. Are these mostly the CZ owned Dan Wessons or the pre Cz models (or is there a difference)?

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