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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: P-Easy]
#306961
08/19/09 02:14 AM
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P-Easy
Junk Yard Dog
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Junk Yard Dog
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NUBMER 2 is the Sig Sauer P239. ![[Linked Image from gunshopfinder.com]](http://www.gunshopfinder.com/sig/p239.jpg)
Enjoy every sandwich.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: P-Easy]
#306962
08/19/09 02:18 AM
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P-Easy
Junk Yard Dog
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NUMBER 3 is the Glock 27. ![[Linked Image from impactguns.com]](http://www.impactguns.com/store/media/glock/glock_73571.jpg)
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: P-Easy]
#306963
08/19/09 02:30 AM
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MAJORSDAD
Junk Yard Dog
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I would go with the Glock. I have a Glock 19 myself and never doubt my choice. I was a gun salesman for almost 5 years and seldomly saw any problems with Glocks, and if there were any they could usually be fixed on the spot. Remember, it's not about what looks good, it's about what works. Period! Good luck! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: P-Easy]
#306964
08/19/09 02:33 AM
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lazi
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Junk Yard Dog
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held this little sucker at the store the other day... ruger lcr.... it's insanely light weight!! i want one just to keep around. ![[Linked Image from thebullspeaks.com]](http://thebullspeaks.com/images/ruger_lcr.jpg)
JYD #82
yup...
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: lazi]
#306965
08/19/09 02:33 AM
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snaggletooth
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Of the knives I own my Scrap Yard Tan Yard Keeper feels the best. I can't imagine a knife fitting or feeling any better in my hand than that. I would love to get some more in different blade/handle variation, but they aren't too easy to come by.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: lazi]
#306966
08/19/09 02:36 AM
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P-Easy
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held this little sucker at the store the other day... ruger lcr.... it's insanely light weight!! i want one just to keep around. Actually, I got to shoot a few rounds through one of those today. Serious kick because of the light weight. Really nice though. The same person had the Beretta PX4, and it was reallly nice. I didn't think too much about revolvers.
Enjoy every sandwich.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: snaggletooth]
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08/19/09 02:37 AM
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snaggletooth
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As far as Glocks go........the choice is easy........Glock 30 is my favorite.....hands down.
Favorite SIG would have to be the W. German police issued P6.......much more affordable than the P225 or P226 and actually better built and more reliable in my opinion.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: P-Easy]
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08/19/09 02:41 AM
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snaggletooth
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[/quote]
Actually, I got to shoot a few rounds through one of those today. Serious kick because of the light weight. Really nice though.
The same person had the Beretta PX4, and it was reallly nice.
I didn't think too much about revolvers. [/quote]
A friend of mine has a Beretta PX4 storm in 9mm. I shot it the other day and there was vitrually NO recoil. It was like shooting a .22. The barrel actually twists when fired which causes the extremely low recoil. Also...the grips can be switched and become very thin for people with smaller hands....and it holds 17 rounds!!!!.....same as the Glock 17.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: snaggletooth]
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08/19/09 02:42 AM
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Boots
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P-easy those look very sweet.
If you are a friend of the yard, you are a friend of mine.
JYD #91
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: Boots]
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08/19/09 02:44 AM
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lazi
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Junk Yard Dog
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what i like about revolvers is if you have bullets in there then it's always ready to shoot. i will always keep one around even if i'm not that keen on them.
JYD #82
yup...
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: Boots]
#306971
08/19/09 02:46 AM
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Little Green Men
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Nice looking guns. Have any of you guys ever shoot a S&W 500 .50 cal.
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Re: How to protect a blade?
[Re: snaggletooth]
#306972
08/19/09 02:48 AM
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P-Easy
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As far as Glocks go........the choice is easy........Glock 30 is my favorite.....hands down.
Favorite SIG would have to be the W. German police issued P6.......much more affordable than the P225 or P226 and actually better built and more reliable in my opinion. If I was going to go for .45 I would go with the slim g36. I really like .40 though. I am having a hard time waiting for Beretta to release the PX4 compact in .40...
Enjoy every sandwich.
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