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Mykltn

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  1. I like to have guns in different calibers that way when the SHTF I can shoot whatever ammo I can scavenge off the guy I just shot.
  2. I have a Browning buckmark but didn't list it as it's not a carry gun. I do like your suggestion of the baby browning though.
  3. Thanks for all the suggestions guys but so far (with the exception of the pepperbox and Desert Eagle cannon) its been all the pistols I have already considered. Maybe I have, God forbid, hit that point where I have all the pistols I want? That would be horrible!
  4. I think it blows my $500 budget though.
  5. I like it but I see it as a bit hard to carry concealed. Lol
  6. I have not purchased a new pistol this year yet and have been looking for new options. I've got what I would consider my "dream team" of carry guns but was looking for a new toy. I like different and unique carry guns. All metal and preferably single actions or SA/DA autos. Not a revolver fan. Price is in the $500 range. Carry guns I currently own. So there are no suggestions that I already own. Colt New Agent .45 Kimber solo carry .9mm Micro Dessert Eagle .380 Bond Arms Snakeslayer 45/410 American derringer DA38 .38spl NAA .22 mag NAA .22lr Rossi .357 mag snub Berretta Tomcat .32 All suggestions will be appriciated and any info on why you are suggesting a particular pistol would be helpful also. Thanks in advance.
  7. I've loved 1911's since I shot my first one in boot camp almost 30 years ago. I've owned, in order, a Springfield GI mil spec, Rock Island Compact, Para warthog, ATI Fx45, Colt officer series 80, Springfield GI micro compact, and finally the best 1911 I've ever owned or shot. My Colt new agent. No mods, no extras, just pure 1911 zen. It is IMHO the best evolution of the 1911 for every day carry. JMB would be proud.
  8. Mykltn

    Kimber Solo

    I've owned my kimber solo for over two years now and it's been great. Best compact I've ever owned with the exception of my Colt new agent 45.
  9. Gotta love a pocket .45acp. Kahrs are great guns. Sounds like you purchased a keeper. BTW, kudos for having a wife with good caliber sense. Lol.
  10. I had the p238 and loved it. It shot great and never gave me a miss. I sold it when I went on a snub noise 38 bender then sold the 38 for the Micro Desert Eagle. I've had the eagle for 8 months now and love, love, love it. Looks good, shoots great and carries effortlessly. I can pack it with a spare mag in any pocket and it disappears. Only thing easier to carry is my NAA minis.
  11. I've finally have all my favorite guns. It took years of buying, trying, trading and selling off, but I can't think of any pistols or rifles I'd rather have more than the ones I've got.
  12. Colt New Agent 1911 .45acp. Shoots everything from blazers to hydroshoks without fail. Light, thin, compact and accurate. Best ccw I've ever owned. Best 1911 I've ever shot. (And I've owned and shot many)
  13. I carry every pistol I own with the exception of the Buckmark .22lr. I take care of them and try to avoid accidents but non are safe queens. You can't trust a carpenter who doesn't maintain his equipment.
  14. I'm a big fan of Boker. That looks like it needs a new home in my knife drawer. Yes, I have a knife drawer. Lol
  15. I'd buy ammo and pack it as a back up. But seeing as I already have an American Derringer DA38, a Bond Arms Snake slayer with the 45colt/410 and 45acp barrels, I really don't need another big bore derringer. But damn it would be fun to shoot.
  16. Btw, according to American Derrenger those sell for $700 new. Just saying.
  17. Buy it. Its a 45 mag derringer! That's just sick! Lol.
  18. Colt new agent. I've owned and shot multiple compact and subcompact .45, .40 and 9mm. And I've owned several compact and officer size 1911s including Springfield micro compact, colt office series 80, rock island compact, American tactical and a para worthog and the colt new agent is the best by far. Light, compact, takes extended 1911 mags and very accurate. I've got the trench sight model but you can get them with sights.
  19. I have an NAA .22mag with the 1 5/8" barrel and normally carry it in an uncle mikes pocket holster. I saw the belt cross draw bowler and thought its be a good behind the back, week arm carry solution. Anyone have one and is so, what are your thoughts. Also interested in other carry holsters anyone has found for these wonderful little BUG's. BTW, I already have the .22lr 1 1/8" barrel with the belt buckle Mister. It's hard the retrieve but easy to carry.
  20. Carry depends more on the holster than the gun. I've got a cross bread super tuck and can carry a full size 1911 all day and forget its there. Academy charges $10 for the background check.
  21. Academy sports has the Taurus pt92 (based on the Beretta 92) for $380. Its a great pistol for carry, target shooting and home defense. And its got a rail for add ons.
  22. I've got a core 15 and its a great gun for the money. Rock river is a dependable brand also but I've only had their pistol. Wouldn't think the rifle would be much different.
  23. My American Derringer DA38 at 20 feet. I'd say that's pretty accurate for a "belly gun."

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