Brett
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I am also definitely interested in the CZ P10C also. Being that I already have two 9mm pistols though, I am not sure how serious my interest should be.
Well crap...
I am also definitely interested in the CZ P10C also. Being that I already have two 9mm pistols though, I am not sure how serious my interest should be.
Nope, became a bolt action.Great find. I thought the mud covered AK would still fire semiautomatic!![]()
Did you guys see the Hudson H9? I want to shoot one. It's way too expensive for me right now. Waiting for that CZ action. Wonder how long it's going to take to get in stores.![]()
It's a scaled down M1A for like half the price. They are fun rifles with a classic action and the relative inaccuracy is borderline meaningless for how most hobbyist shooters actually use them. Unless a gun is known for blowing up in your hand, buy the things you like and have fun.
Not sure what specifically he's ew'ing, but at any rate it's not a concern.
I think Sig would tell you the MSRP is around $1400. Budsgunshop has one listed for around $1250 or something if I remember correctly, so when you can actually find one new it's probably always gonna be in the 12-1300 range. Gonna see if my old FFL buddy back in MD can track one down and get even closer to the distributor price. They are fairly limited production though so a site like Buds might end up being the only option when the time comes.
CZ better stop ****ing around and start shipping massive quantities of this pistol before we get any more of these shootings. I hope Florida doesn't do some stupid **** now and pass some kind of ridiculous gun grabbing legislation.
Another Remington flop...
At least I can scratch this one off the list.
I've been looking into C&C lately, and now that you don't need a permit in Missouri, I'm a little more interested. I have several Co-workers that are big time gun enthusiasts. One of them is always buying and trading guns, and he brought me two of the guns he C&Cs the most so I could check them out.
One was a .40, I didn't get the model of it, but he said that was his wife's favorite gun. The other gun he showed me was a Taurus 738 TCP .380, and I really liked that thing. It's great for C&C because it's so tiny, he said he carries that one 90% of the time because it's so small. It fits in the palm of your hand and can be carried in several places on your person with ease.
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They are only $200. I don't know if I'll get one or not, but it was a pretty neat little gun. It's so small, but feels really solid.
What is this, a secret handshake!?I just realized I get a 50% discount on anything that Savage Arms makes.
I haven't completely looked into it all yet, but I'm really excited.
This deal just snuck up on me. I didn't know it was apart of my program.What is this, a secret handshake!?
Well some time next week came and went..... still not done...Hopefully sometime next week it'll be done.
I ask the question because I've read that 9MM is louder through a rifle than a handgun.All guns are loud regardless of caliber. .22 being on the acceptable noise without ear protection spectrum. Your common handgun rounds like 9mm, 40 S&W and .45 ACP is a very loud pop type sound and will ring your ears. .223 & 5.56 are also a sharp piercing sound that will damage your hearing without ear pro. My ears are very damaged from military service. Mostly 5.56 sometimes in enclosed areas that makes it extremely loud. 12 gauge isn't bad considering the power. I basically have one ear I can hardly hear anything out of and the other very sub par. Wear ear pro but I can't really distinguish the difference between any gun that fires the same round.