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Jeff, that's a sweet looking little brick you got there. The Talo Edition sure makes me want to add it to my glock family. There are only three members now, but that may change.
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Yes, sell it yourself. You'll be much happier with what you get than on a trade-in, unless you have some fantastic piece that commands a sky-high price. A normal dealer is going to give absolutely as little as possible to maximize his profits.
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That's Great!
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"Adequate"
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Congratulations, Eric. I'm really glad you got something this quickly. Kinda sorry you won't be in the Nashville area, but you gotta go where the jobs are these days, especially when you get an offer in your chosen field. As far as Orlando, I don't really know much about it, really haven't seen much of it except for the tourist spots several years ago. But a young man like you should have a ball there. Good weather, good job, and lots of young girls too, I'd bet.
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If you are looking to get a carry gun, are you thinking compact, subcompact, or fullsize. A range toy, or just a different home defense gun? Lots of decisions for you, I know, but try to determine your purpose first. A good range gun isn't always the best for cc or hd. You can pretty much make anything do all these things, but ease of use, carry and comfort level with the gun will all be a factor in the choice. And is there someone else going to use it? Wife? Girlfriend? Does the size make a differnce there? Now... revolver or autoloader? Again, how used, who uses? A novice shooter, or someone familiar with guns? And then we come to the big decision... what caliber do you want to get? Don't want to start a caliber war here, but again the above questions come into play. Who will use it? What purpose? And how much to spend/can you afford? Keep the Ruger or sell? I know, I'm sending more questions than awnsers, but as you know, lots of possibilities there. I can't tell you what to do, or what's best for you...but I'll tell you what I would do, and have done in the past. First, if you can afford to, Keep the Ruger. You know it and should be comfortable with it. Maybe it's too big for a comfortable carry gun, but should be a great house/bedside weapon. Secondly, as has been said, check the local shops for used, and police trades. I got a great SW Model 15 for 275. Also found a Smith 3913 in darn near perfect condition for about 325. And there are usually Glock trades available if you look enough. Now...my personal choices. If for cc: a Springer XD compact in 9 or 40, Glock 19, and low end, you can get a good Taurus PT in 9/40/45 usually pretty cheap.Yeah, I know not everyone likes them, but you arent buying for anyone but yourself. Home defense. Just about anything will do. Having a weapon and knowing how to use it is the most imortant part. I have several in different places. A small j-frame Smith revolver for my wife, along with her Stoger 12guage Coach gun by the bed. A Springfield XD 9mm tactical with Surefire light by me, and other goodies sometimes lying around. Just my opinion. What works for me, may not for you. Good Hunting.
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Looks pretty interesting all right. Guess I got plent of time to watch and catch up till the release. And not to hijack, but did you watch the Conan trailer that was attached to this? That looks great with Ron Pearlman as a trainer(?) for the young Conan.
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Not to make light of your sentiments...but honestly, this was the first thing that popped into my mind. "Happiness...is a warm gun" Courtesy of the Beatles. And yeah, if I were any good at this, I'd have a clip with them singing linked here.
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Nice looking job you've done there.
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Mayor Candidate Proposes $1 tax on each round of ammo
hipower replied to midtennchip's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Yes, those are really sweet looking. I can think of a good place for them in my 1911 stable.
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Hey, that could be dangerous. Acrumegdely ol fart like me and a young whippersnapper in the same county? Whoa! But good luck with the interviews. Any company I might have heard of? I'd offer to help, but my rep has gotten around.
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Congratulations from one old fart to another! May you post 10,000 more. And speaking of post numbers, how did Eric get so many up when he has less interesting things to say than I do.:p How's it going since graduation?
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This is very good advice. Start with a good solid production model. Get the high-end big names when you have more experience with the 1911 in gerneral and can tell more about what you do and don't want on your next one.
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nysos, if at all possible, don't get rid of your hp clone. As you say great range gun, but it's no slouch as an self-defense or home defense pistol either. Maybe it's not the latest high-tech plastic wonder pistol (yeah I've got some of those too), but it's a solid, functional pistol that's easy to use and has readily available ammo. I know money has a lot to do with the decision, but hey, tell the old lady, and mine's not listening so I can say this, It's mine and I'm gonna keep it. Then tell her you are looking for a 22 for her so you can both shoot together and each have their own to enjoy. It's worked for me.
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That Civil War Edition looks pretty good. Makes me sad that I sold my Heritage some time back.
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I recently purchased an FM hipower from a forum member here. It is stamped "FM Hi-Power Industria Argentine" on the left side slide and "Detective" on the right. It's a 4in barrel in black finish similar to the black parkerized versions of the Belgian Hipowers. I was a little aprehensive til I inspected and shot the pistol, but it's in excellent shape and functions and shoots very well. Except for paying more than I had hoped for it(a little did for pops here) I'm very satisfied with it. I'd heard of these "compact" hipowers but hadn't seen one before. Had run across the Arcus information, but not the actual pistol. This seems to be a good copy of the orginal. It is easily as good as the Charles Daly Phillipine imported hp clones and in my opinion much better. If yours, nysos, is as good as this, it should be a great Hipower copy.
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I'll second the quality of the Cougar 8045; owned one for several years till the parts manager at one of my accounts talked me out of it. They are great. When I get all the others I want...maybe buy another Cougar, this time in 9mm.
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Pretty much agree with these exceptions; Never dealt with Hero Gear, so I can't comment on them. But in no particular order--Eastside/G&L-Greenbriar/D&T.
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I didn't remember the size difference, but now that you mention it, I remember that I thought it was close enough for me. But hey, I'm not a very discriminating person when it comes to the size of guns...I want them all. Seriously though, I didn't remember that, but like you, I was surprised that the Colt had a lower price. I had in mind getting one or the other recently, but an SP101 with crimson trace grips talked me out of it. Maybe later....
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Jonnin, I'd agree with you on the Colt New Agent in 9mm. I've had the opportunityto check out several and really like the look and feel of them. Haven't shot on of the 9's, but have shot the 45 version. It is pretty stout, but not unmanagable recoil; so thinking the 9 would be a good choice. Have you looked at the Springfield EMP in 9? Might be a viable candidate. I haven't investigated enough to really make an informed decision between the two as yet. Just thinking.
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made what I feel is a nice upgrade on carry gun
hipower replied to 93civEJ1's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
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I'd bet that it's just one more tactic by Dean and his cronies to get rid of the fairgrounds. Even if saved by the August referendum, he'd use the gate moies somewhere else, or when the attendance dropped, say " I told you the fairgrounds were a losing proposition."
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Personal opinion only. After looking at the DB9 at D&T the other day, I was less than impressed. Didn't care for the feel of it at all, but the trigger wasn't too bad. Long but consistant throughout till it broke. That much I did like. Other than that, I still feel I'm searching for the best size/carry/caliber combination without success. But...I did like it better than the LC9.