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kesava

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About kesava

  • Birthday 03/19/1981

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    Nashville
  • Gender
    Male

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  1. kesava

    Bedside Safe

    Thinking about picking up one of these... Any of you guys have one? Thoughts? Feedback? https://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-SpeedVault-SVB500-gun-safe/dp/B006OGNLKA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1493995017&sr=8-5&keywords=fingerprint%2Bhandgun%2Bsafe&th=1
  2. True, the guy next to me, shot my target with a couple of rounds and still passed.
  3. I hear that people are willing to give their right thumb to go to the classes at gun city.
  4. Today, I went to the range. I took my the whole arsenal. I'm loving shooting with P320. It's so nice. The trigger is the best non 1911 trigger I've handled. Then I went to shoot my Kahr beloved CM9.... So long and squishy. I dont like having such different trigger experiences. Thinking of the P938... The P320 sub compact is a bit too thick for EDC. What are your thoughts on the P938?
  5. What will they do with all of the berettas?
  6. Don't worry, there are enough people on here who will think the mentally ill should be allowed to carry weapons. 
  7. kesava

    Cheap Thrills

    Let's play a game. Whats the best gun you can get for less than $300.00 with tax?  
  8. Last week, I owned a Glock 19... This week I own a Sig P320. I am a Glock fan.  I got to hold one after complaining about the glock trigger to a LGS. It was well reviewed and the grip felt like it pointed well, so I said, why not, and bought it.  Here's what I found... Both are polymer pistols. Both have a long standing record of reliability. For me, that's there the similarities end.  One is a boulder, the other is an arrow. One feels like a fresh baked potato the other feels like a crisp apple.  As a glock guy, I'm used to getting a lot of flack for my tupperware. But the customizations are endless. With the Glock I felt like a mechanic. With the Sig, I feel like a surgeon.       They Grip: The grip angle of the P320 reminds me of a 1911. It points well and keeps thumbs out of the danger zone. The thickness of the grip is solid. It seems more ergonomic. It feels like theres feedback from the handle due to the factory stipling. If you grip it tight, you'll know it. I ran it under water, the grip still felt great. It's thicker than the glock, but not by much.  The mag release is out of the way, but easy to find with thumb. You have to make a purposeful effort to push the mag release. But, in a rush, you know exactly where it is. Mag drop drills and reloading was easy. I went from empty to mag drop to reload and back on target with ease.   Accuracy, Recoil and shooting: Accuracy is great. No other way of saying it.  The recoil is medium, very similar to the G19. Gets back back on target easily.   Trigger: The Trigger is awesome. It's my favorite part of the gun. Theres a crisp break after a very slight take up. The trigger reset is short.    Overall I would give the gun a 9.5/10.       
  9. How much is too much to pay for one with no box, glock 19 gen 2? It come with 5 mags, 2 OEM, 2 KCI, 1 30 round KCI, with about 2k down the pipe It's in good condition and mainly stayed in this guys bedside drawer, but he's upgrading to a Sig P320. Glocks are crazy reliable but he's asking 375.00 and doesnt seem to want to budge on the price. Should I pay it?
  10. He's the best bond, right next to connery. 
  11. What are my options?
  12. Heck I have a few drums myself because I wanted it. If it's lawful go for it. Dralarms, I feel the same way you do. 
  13. You make a good point, but we still need to steer legislation if there is to be any. I feel that we have that burden and blessing as we have the passion and vision to keep our god given rights. 
  14. You've "done many 30 day court ordered mental health evaluations." That makes you an expert huh. I'll throw my 10 years of working in the industry,  two graduate degrees away. You obviously have me beat here.    Have a nice life. Arguing with you is making me have to lower my IQ just so I can rebuttal. Very tiring, your must need a lot of rest. 

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