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acruxksa Doh!
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Little Bruin
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acruxksa Doh!
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anonemus Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 23:07:29 Post Subject: |
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I convinced my brother last year to get a 36 as a backup. He likes it very much even though he's a 1911 fan.
A Kahr is an excellent backup gun, its like the new replacement for the snubnose.
I used to own a Taurus 85CH but had to sell it eventually. Gun prices here in our country are atrocious!
Its good to see a 4x4 out in the mud rather than just parked next to a cafe
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:23:31 Post Subject: |
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acruxksa wrote: | anonemus wrote: | I just saw an FJ pass me by a few days ago. Awesome-looking Toyota.
What handguns did you bring, acrux? I'm partial to Glocks |
Funny you should ask, I carry a Glock 36 The other guys had a Kahr 9mm (nice) and S&W .357 revolver. As expected in these situations, everyone had several trigger pulls on all three weapons.
We made another trip yesterday, but the ice was melting fast and the mud holes got to be just a bit deeper than we wanted, so after me pulling brian out twice and him winching me out once, we turned back. |
Blhaaaa! Glock. Blhaaaa Get a real gun. Sig baby I'm even looking into getting their .22 for teaching the wife how to shoot, and for cheap range time.
(You can still keep the Kahr & Smith though).
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:26:51 Post Subject: |
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BeerCheeze wrote: | acruxksa wrote: | anonemus wrote: | I just saw an FJ pass me by a few days ago. Awesome-looking Toyota.
What handguns did you bring, acrux? I'm partial to Glocks |
Funny you should ask, I carry a Glock 36 The other guys had a Kahr 9mm (nice) and S&W .357 revolver. As expected in these situations, everyone had several trigger pulls on all three weapons.
We made another trip yesterday, but the ice was melting fast and the mud holes got to be just a bit deeper than we wanted, so after me pulling brian out twice and him winching me out once, we turned back. |
Blhaaaa! Glock. Blhaaaa Get a real gun. Sig baby I'm even looking into getting their .22 for teaching the wife how to shoot, and for cheap range time.
(You can still keep the Kahr & Smith though). |
pfffftt..... Walther baby...
About Misty learning... ...just dont teach her how to load it and you should be safe. lol
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knight0334 Rated XXX
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 2234 Location: Neither Here, Nor There
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Posted: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:29:09 Post Subject: |
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anonemus wrote: | I convinced my brother last year to get a 36 as a backup. He likes it very much even though he's a 1911 fan.
A Kahr is an excellent backup gun, its like the new replacement for the snubnose.
I used to own a Taurus 85CH but had to sell it eventually. Gun prices here in our country are atrocious!
Its good to see a 4x4 out in the mud rather than just parked next to a cafe |
At least you're allowed to own them unlike most other countries.. ..Thats one thing I gotta give the Philippines a lot of respect for.
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 11:00:17 Post Subject: |
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BeerCheeze wrote: | I'm even looking into getting their .22 for teaching the wife how to shoot |
You're a brave man... Or just crazier than I figured!
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Little Bruin
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 12:06:48 Post Subject: |
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Jason wrote: | BeerCheeze wrote: | I'm even looking into getting their .22 for teaching the wife how to shoot |
You're a brave man... Or just crazier than I figured! |
A little of both likely.....
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anonemus Rated XXX
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Posted: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 04:41:05 Post Subject: |
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Yup, here in the Philippines a civilian is generally allowed to own one handgun and one shotgun.
Hey, a .22 is better than nothing
@acrux--you also carry a blade? I used to own one of the first Spyderco Military to come out. Was an awesome blade at that time...
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acruxksa Doh!
Joined: 17 Oct 2003 Posts: 1051 Location: The Cradle of Storms
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Posted: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:18:16 Post Subject: |
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anonemus wrote: | Yup, here in the Philippines a civilian is generally allowed to own one handgun and one shotgun.
Hey, a .22 is better than nothing
@acrux--you also carry a blade? I used to own one of the first Spyderco Military to come out. Was an awesome blade at that time... |
Nothing fancy, I usually have a Spyderco Rescue or my Kershaw. I was always told that you weren't a real sailor unless you had a knife on you at all times. The serrated edged spyderco's worked really well for boat/ship type uses (cutting line, splicing etc.) and the rescue version was one of the more inexpensive models so I kind of gravitated towards it.
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