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  1. Yep, WHO gets you is as important as how fast or where.  I got one for 11 over (staying with the flow of traffic) on I 24 from a THP officer in 2003 and it was $283 all said and done. I got a bunch from Metro cops from 2001-2005 when I was in college in the ghetto and you'd get pulled over for just a few over. $50 every time.  I think the Metro tickets have gone up since then, but thankfully I'm not down that way much any more. 

  2. Steelharp nailed it. It's a bit bigger in every way, especially width with the ambi safety, than the XDs.  It also felt really top heavy, and heavy in general for a poly single stack. I feel like a Sig 938 or Kimber Micro 9 would be a much better choice for someone who wanted 1911ish controls on a smaller 9mm.  

    Wow, out of curiosity I looked up the weight of the XDe... Springfield lists it as 25oz. Kimber lists the Micro 9 as 15.6 oz, and the 938 is an identical 15.6 oz empty, 17.4oz with 6 in the mag.

  3. Just got back from London a couple weeks ago. It was great! Pack light.  The accommodations are hilariously small across the pond. Yes, the all-inclusive tube/bus passes are great.  You can get just about anywhere relatively quickly and easily.  If you'll be there a few days, I highly recommend taking the open top bus guided tour first. You'll see a lot and get a good idea of the layout of the city proper and visit the highlights.  Then on the later days you can go back and really spend some time at places that interest you. 

    Stonehenge was cool, but it's a 2.5 hr bus ride away.  If I wasn't such a huge Spinal Tap fan I wouldn't have bothered.  

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  4. The Kimber Custom II is $799 at Academy, and I think the PX4 45 is $569 or thereabouts.  Just depends on if you are that determined to dump the 1911.  Just beware that the PX4 45 is one of the chunkiest handguns you'll ever hold! :-)

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  5. Has anyone gotten one? Shot one? Seen one?

    Just curious... there seemed to be lots of noise leading up to the release of the new Cobra, then a few less than stellar reviews when the first testers got their mitts on them.  I'm curious if anyone here has some first hand experience and opinion on the gun.  Thanks!

  6. I wasn't impressed the two times we went. The stuff seemed just a small step better quality than the Ashley furniture junk for 4x the price.  Found a sleeper sofa that would have been ok, and I started to negotiate the price and the saleslady said they don't negotiate.  Well, that $1,200 overpriced $2,200 sofa stayed right there and we left. A week later she calls and asks if I'm still interested in the sofa and offers to deal. That royally pissed me off and I told her so. 

    Anyways, we went to our local Mom & Pop in Smyrna and got a custom, USA made dual powered recliner sofa (decided against the sleeper) for $1,100 delivered.  Best purchase we ever made.

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  7. I'm happy with all the guns I still have. ;-)

    For carry, my PC Shield 9 is just perfect, and it shoots groups like a full size gun.  It's fun stretching that thing out to shooting longer range targets. It always surprises me how accurate and easy that thing is to shoot. I just picked up its 45 cal big bro, but haven't shot it yet. I expect more of the same.

    My favorite gun to just have fun with at the range is my 6" PC 629 44 mag. The flexibility in ammo (when reloading) makes it such a darn hoot. From chucking 240gr lead pebbles at steels around 800 fps to vaporizing potatoes with 180gr bullets at about twice that velocity, it never disappoints.  Just about the most perfect trigger I've felt and is about as close to a laser as I own.

    My only disappointment in a current pistol is with my Witness Elite Match 10mm. I love everything about the gun EXCEPT when the mags are loaded past 10 or 11 rds (capacity is 14) they won't go into the gun.  I've just decided it's a glorified 10rd pistol at this point. But MAN does it shoot!

  8. I haven't been by there since late March. At that time they were preparing to move to a little spot over by the bowling alley, in that plaza at Weakley Ln and Sam Ridley, beside the liquor store.  I haven't been over there yet to verify if the move was successful.  I DID see Sheena post something on FB today so I know they're alive, at least. Best of luck to you. 

    I got the 5" FDE 2.0 9mm the day it arrived at Academy in Smyrna.  Whenever you DO get it, you're gunna love it. Promise!

  9. On 6/17/2017 at 9:39 PM, Fourtyfive said:

    Anyone here have a ported version?

    I got one but haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. I also have the ported 9mm and love it.  I have shot it in low light and it's maybe a little more apparent, but all guns have muzzle flash visible when shooting in low light.  A low flash powder makes a bigger difference than porting/vs non porting, imho.  Shoot some 9mm loaded with Power Pistol... like camera flashes coming out of my M9A1! Haha!

  10. Congrats, Steelharp.  The Shields are great.  I have a Performance Center 9 Shield, and am getting a PC 45 tomorrow.

    I am also a fan of the regular M&P line and have almost every flavor of those, too. What many folks don't realize is that the mediocre/poor and inconsistent of the standard M&P line is not an issue with the Shield line. Completely different trigger in the Shield.  Even the standard, non-PC models are pretty good.  I really like the ported barrel on the PC models so I spring for those.  

    What kind of accuracy are you gettting with your 45 Shield?  Does it shoot like a small gun, or are you getting similar groups to your full-sizers?

  11. 4 hours ago, runco said:

    I don't know, parts are parts, aren't they?  When I mash the throttle it goes, that is all that matters isn't it?  Both use gasoline, and both will get me from point A to point B.  We are just talking about formed metal aren't we?

     

    Or are you really saying that there are engineering specification differences with the parts, not to be confused with quality.  Quality is making something to the optimum designated engineering specification.  Additionally, are you saying it matters where parts are made and made by whom? 

    So are we also throwing Ruger 10/22s and Browning BARs into the rifle discussion?  I feel the counterpoint I was making was pretty clear.

    You can pay anywhere from $400 to $1k for your basic M4gery.  You pick whatever makes you happy, and that makes the world go round. :-)

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  12. I'll add my hat to the ring of folks saying the $400 PSA rifle is just as good in quality as a Ruger AR556 or S&W Sport II for $600+.  

    The cheap ARs that I feel are lesser quality are the DPMS jobs with super cheap hardware and nekkid sides (no dust cover or forward assist)... and those are still around $500+!  Mossberg, bless their hearts, keeps trying with some AR designs... the last one I held had a slim aluminum free float handguard which was cool... until I picked it up... the rail was STOOPID thick and added a TON of weight to the front of the gun.  Just weird, and pointessly so. For dang near $800. Pass.

    Like others have said, If I didn't already have a bunch of 'em, I wouldn't hesitate to but that kit.  For the price of a Saint (same gun, different handguard and buttstock, imho) a feller could have a PSA rifle for his car AND truck!

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  13. I don't OWN both, but I do have and edc the Performance Center Shield 9.  I have shot two different G43s.  I prefer the Shield, otherwise I'd have a 43 now.  Like TMauto, the 43 is just too tiny for me.  It's not about the length of the grip, but the depth front to back.  The 43 squirms in my hand because it's so small and I need to regrip every shot.  I shoot my Shield with the short 7 rd mag all the time no problem.  

    All that to say, if you have a 42 and like it, you'll probably love the 43 as well.  I'm a huge S&W fan, but it sounds like you'd be happier with another of Gaston's finest.  I think them both to be quality guns separated only by personal preference and an extra $130 or so.

  14. 3 hours ago, zombie jonathan said:

    Had a Shield and it is a decent enough gun but was looking for a single stack 9mm that doesn't incorporate the magazine floor plate as part of the griping surface which along with the trigger is what interested me about the BP9cc. 

    If you didn't like the grip of the Shield, you'll hate the G43.  It's even shorter. LC9 is about where the Shield is.

    Look into the Kahrs, they have single stacks with taller grips.

  15. What other guns do you already have and like, and what else is on your radar?

    Some similar but possibly more reputable options would be the Smith &  Wesson Shield, Ruger LC9, Walther CCP and Kahr CW9.  I think all of those can be found at or below $400.  Stretching the budget a further $50-100 opens you up to the Walther PPS, Springfield XDs, Performance Center S&W Shield, and Glock 43.

    I carry the Performance Center Shield and love it.  My next choices would be PPS and LC9 if the Shield didn't exist.

  16. 44 minutes ago, Trekbike said:

    It will be interesting to see how really "pro 2A" he really is.    I know he will be better than Hillary would have been in that regard, but I think a bunch of his "pro" comments were done to get the conservative vote.   Quite a number of politicians get more "pro" around election time.   

    That is exactly my viewpoint as well.  Don Jr is SUPER Pro 2A, however.  I'm hoping he will be influential to his father and DC in general.  I'm hoping Ivanka (global warming fanatic) won't.  Our luck, it'll be the reverse. :/

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