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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick4588 View Post
    Glock 29sf.

    Nice setup ... Is the holster a Bulman?

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    I never try to explain to anyone why we carry guns, they can thank me for saving there ass later or....they'll be dead because they don't see the need for CCW......either way I'll still be fine. I have a closet full of guns most for hunting and shooting sports, My favorite is an AR based custom rifle chambered in .17 Rem. have several other ARs and my favorite handgun is a P90 Ruger .45 followed by my LCP .380

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    Quote Originally Posted by JD250 View Post
    I never try to explain to anyone why we carry guns, they can thank me for saving there ass later or....they'll be dead because they don't see the need for CCW......either way I'll still be fine. I have a closet full of guns most for hunting and shooting sports, My favorite is an AR based custom rifle chambered in .17 Rem. have several other ARs and my favorite handgun is a P90 Ruger .45 followed by my LCP .380
    Sadly, the LCP isn't on the approved roster with the DOJ in CA. My wife really wanted one, but No Go at this time.

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    i am happy with my mossberg 12g tactical : ) only weapon i poccess so far, i'd like to a get a nice AR next for on the range

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    For carry:
    Ruger LC-9 (9mm)
    Kimber Eclipse Ultra II (.45) * Best

    Have others as well, but they are not listed on the CCW license, so they're for home only. In CA, you have to specifically list the firearm and serial number that you carry. License renewal is every 2 years.

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    LOL at Dr. Pepper and Slfmade! You know what I mean!!!

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    Man this sucks I can't go to the store to get milk cause gang members might shoot me and can't go and see BG cause slfmade will shoot me too. Better get me a bullet proof vest...

    Or better yet forget the milk and just drink water

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Pepper View Post
    Man this sucks I can't go to the store to get milk cause gang members might shoot me and can't go and see BG cause slfmade will shoot me too. Better get me a bullet proof vest...

    Or better yet forget the milk and just drink water
    There's a lot of sugar in milk...best to stay away from it unless it fits within your daily macro allowance! LOL

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    There's a lot of sugar in milk...best to stay away from it unless it fits within your daily macro allowance! LOL
    I wasn't really going to drink it just wanted to come over and say hi, lol...

    I'm going to stop whoring now, lol

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    Yeah, I think it's time you, me, Xelnaga, and Razr go to bed. We're all whoring it up pretty bad today.

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    I can't go to sleep yet it's only 7.30pm here in Oz. going for coffee with some chic.

    2% fat milk I promise lol

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    Glock 23 .40 w/ Trijicon Night Sights..all the way to the right in the photo.


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    How do you guys like the Glocks? especially the subcompact?

    Been looking at glocks for a while and am thinking about purchasing a 9mm subcompact with those night sights. A buddy of mine has a glock, standard .40, which I've shot many times and really like, but it's just too big to conceal.

    I'm looking for something concealable with a mild recoil. It'll mainly be kept in the house for protection, but will be carried on occasion and taken to the range regularly. I don't need a gun thats gonna blow craters in things, just something thats practical and my gf can actually use if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasc View Post
    How do you guys like the Glocks? especially the subcompact?

    Been looking at glocks for a while and am thinking about purchasing a 9mm subcompact with those night sights. A buddy of mine has a glock, standard .40, which I've shot many times and really like, but it's just too big to conceal.

    I'm looking for something concealable with a mild recoil. It'll mainly be kept in the house for protection, but will be carried on occasion and taken to the range regularly. I don't need a gun thats gonna blow craters in things, just something thats practical and my gf can actually use if needed.
    I thought about the Glock for both myself and my girl. I shot it along with the Sig P220 And P226. I ended up buying the sigs. If you want subcompact...you should seriously look at the Sig P220 Subcompact. Great Gun...you can change out barrels if want a larger/smaller caliber. IMO I think the Sigs are much better than glocks...more dependable.

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    Always remember not to load a full clip with hallow points. Its best to do every other round. Hallow points have trouble staying true after going through glass or walls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slfmade View Post
    I thought about the Glock for both myself and my girl. I shot it along with the Sig P220 And P226. I ended up buying the sigs. If you want subcompact...you should seriously look at the Sig P220 Subcompact. Great Gun...you can change out barrels if want a larger/smaller caliber. IMO I think the Sigs are much better than glocks...more dependable.
    If I didnt already have the Glock 23 or so use to it I would probably go with the Sig P220 also. I use to carry one before the Glock but the 2nd wife bought me a Glock for my birthday. The Sig was not mine at the time. Sig is a little smaller, easier to conceal and also as accurate and reliable as the Glock. I like the fact I dont have to remember to turn to safety off on the Glock though, no 2nd thoughts.

    I owned a few others but after having a couple of them jam due to dirty ammo I dont want to ever chance that again. Can you imagine the one time in your life you NEED your gun and it goes click because it was not clean enough? The Glock you can throw in the mud, leave it burried in the sand box for a week and pick it up, pull the trigger and it's going to fire accurately every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasc View Post
    How do you guys like the Glocks? especially the subcompact?

    Been looking at glocks for a while and am thinking about purchasing a 9mm subcompact with those night sights. A buddy of mine has a glock, standard .40, which I've shot many times and really like, but it's just too big to conceal.

    I'm looking for something concealable with a mild recoil. It'll mainly be kept in the house for protection, but will be carried on occasion and taken to the range regularly. I don't need a gun thats gonna blow craters in things, just something thats practical and my gf can actually use if needed.
    Here's my take on my glock 27 40 cal compact. It's a great gun, with a good power to size ratio. Its nice in the glove compartment of my car, or occasionally in my jacket moving from point a to b in the city. However, its not a great carry gun- it can feel like a brick when loaded. A buddy went for a really small gun.. i used to break his balls about it being for women. But when he steps out everyday he has it in his waste and you'd never know, and he doesnt even think about it. I couldnt do that with my glock- its always on your mind because of its weight.

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    Ruger SR9c with a crimson trace laser grip. Holds 10+1 with the compact clip in and 17+1 with the standard clip in. Shots like a dream has well over 5000 rounds through it! Carry it everywhere, and have a small safe mounted under my backseat in my truck that I lock it in when I'm at places they don't allow guns (courthouses, schools, etc.) we can carry in bars here now though.
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    IMO I think the Sigs are much better than glocks...more dependable.
    You'd have a very difficult time presenting a fact-based argument proving Sigs are more dependable than Glocks and vice-versa. They are both very well known firearms manufacturers with great reputations. It irks me when people do that. Glocks account for 65% of all handgun sales in the United States, thats got to be worth something. When speaking about the two brands, preference comes down to features.

    I myself prefer the features of Glocks over other handguns, thats not to say I wouldn't recommend a Sig as they are great firearms used as standard issue by many police departments as are Glocks. It's down to features.

    To address the previous poster asking about concealment with Glock firearms I'll say this: My Glock 23 is as big as I would go for a carry weapon. I'm a big dude so I absorb the weapon well. A good holster, proper carrying belt and technique go a long way when dealing with the weight of the weapon. The standard size Glocks were never designed to be concealed, they are designed to be used by law enfor***ent and security professionals who don't usually require the need to conceal a weapon.

    When you first start carrying any weapon it is going to feel odd, but with daily use/wearing you get used to it pretty quickly. Once I put my weapon on for the day I don't notice it at all until I take it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooomoto View Post
    You'd have a very difficult time presenting a fact-based argument proving Sigs are more dependable than Glocks and vice-versa. They are both very well known firearms manufacturers with great reputations. It irks me when people do that. Glocks account for 65% of all handgun sales in the United States, thats got to be worth something. When speaking about the two brands, preference comes down to features.

    I myself prefer the features of Glocks over other handguns, thats not to say I wouldn't recommend a Sig as they are great firearms used as standard issue by many police departments as are Glocks. It's down to features.

    To address the previous poster asking about concealment with Glock firearms I'll say this: My Glock 23 is as big as I would go for a carry weapon. I'm a big dude so I absorb the weapon well. A good holster, proper carrying belt and technique go a long way when dealing with the weight of the weapon. The standard size Glocks were never designed to be concealed, they are designed to be used by law enfor***ent and security professionals who don't usually require the need to conceal a weapon.

    When you first start carrying any weapon it is going to feel odd, but with daily use/wearing you get used to it pretty quickly. Once I put my weapon on for the day I don't notice it at all until I take it off.
    Well back when I was looking I did a lot of research and it seems sigs set the standard in durability and reliablitity. The last thing I want to happen is a jam when I need it to work. Based on the reviews and research I read I felt more comfortable with the purchase of the Sig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slfmade View Post
    Well back when I was looking I did a lot of research and it seems sigs set the standard in durability and reliablitity. The last thing I want to happen is a jam when I need it to work. Based on the reviews and research I read I felt more comfortable with the purchase of the Sig.
    The standard according to who? Thats the thing...if you're working in Federal Law Enfor***ent...Glock is the standard. Arguments can be made on both sides, and what you end up with are two great handguns that function on par with each other. I've never had my Glock jam or malfunction in any way with thousands of rounds of shitty Russian ammo through it...I'm sure you can find plenty of Sig owners that will tell you the exact same thing.

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    this is my daily carry. Standard issue Beretta 9mm.
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    this is my daily carry. Standard issue Beretta 9mm.
    That was my first handgun. Great weapon.

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    That was my first handgun. Great weapon.
    Same story here. That gun is available for rent at every range ive ever been to. That reliability is one of the reason I bought it.

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    this is my daily carry. Standard issue Beretta 9mm.
    How is Hawaii with getting CCW licenses? Last I heard, they were right up there with Illinois. CA isn't all that easy, a lot depends on the county you live in.

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    It's legit. Easy to care for and reliable.

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    I love and have no problems carrying the full size Glock 40cal. Sure it's hefty but I like the reminder that it's there. I carry both in the back on the waist and a shoulder holster under a jacket. If you know what to look for sure you can tell I'm carrying but to 99% of the population can't tell. In the decade and a half I've had the gun I've only had jams when I used non-Glock brand hi-cap clips. Other than that, no problems.

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    Check out opencarry.org
    It list the states that allow open carry of a firearm you might be surprised. I found out that I live in a state that you can open carry without, yes I said without a permit. You just can't travell in a car with a gun without a permit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkeykong
    Check out opencarry.org
    It list the states that allow open carry of a firearm you might be surprised. I found out that I live in a state that you can open carry without, yes I said without a permit. You just can't travell in a car with a gun without a permit.
    If you carry a gun you should check out this site and check the map. They also have petitions you can sign for gun rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkeykong View Post
    If you carry a gun you should check out this site and check the map. They also have petitions you can sign for gun rights.
    Presuming if you already carry a gun then you also carry a CCW license.

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    I don't carry mine all the time...

    Its a little different in the UK...

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    I live in Canada,i have to rely on my charm,good looks and muscles for protection!!!

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    Lol, christ some of ye are more armed than the army here

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCI View Post
    Lol, christ some of ye are more armed than the army here

    LOL....I have 9 rifles, 3 shotguns 4 handguns, 2 compound bows and a pellet gun........I'm probably among the average gun owner around here as far as number of weapons.

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