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click on the pic to view the whole thing. She's packing heat. I'l have to revisit this later. For data gathering purposes. Legitimate data gathering purposes. Sweet, sexy legitimate data gathering...10 points
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What exactly do you think she is going to shoot off? [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk5 points
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You know, that's clearly her gun and she's using a holster. I don't get it. Why some of us have to find something to "help" any woman with a weapon with is probably the reason we don't have more women on the board. Looking at her Instagram page, it appears she spends a lot more time in the field and a lot more time shooting than most of us.4 points
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Glock 20 Gen4. I pretty much only shoot Underwood & Atlanta Arms Ammo. Both feed great!3 points
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Ever try one of these? Its helped others, and may at least let you narrow down the issue.2 points
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Pretty girl with a nice gun promoting the 2nd. I don't see a problem here.2 points
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Balance is key, my Berretta 92 had more muzzle flip than my Browning HP. The key is to figure out where the weapon wants to hit and adjust yourself to it. I always jumped on any chance to go to foreign weapons familiarization courses so I could get the feel of different weapons I could encounter in the field. I didn't want my first time to fire a weapon to be when I truly needed it to hit what I was aiming at.2 points
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Funny how that works out....people who want to learn to play the guitar well normally take guitar lessons . People who want to play golf well take golf lessons.....shooting is one of the things that for some reason people think they are born knowing how to do yet cannot for the life of themselves figure out why they are not getting any better at it.....2 points
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I just don't like .40. I've found for me its recoil snaps the muzzle around a lot and slows my ability for quick follow-up shots. I'll take a .45 over a .40, as the recoil isn't as snappy. I started out a .40 Glock guy (I have a G22,23, and a 27) and I'm in the process of transitioning over to 9mm DA/SA (CZ 75s specifically with and odd ball Sig P938 thrown in) because I've found I'm more accurate with them than I am with my .40 Glocks.2 points
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Interesting but nothing really earth shaking, although ditching the finger grooves is pretty cool.2 points
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Me too. With this being a gun forum I was expecting to see a bunch of pistols with their mags out stacked on top of each other.2 points
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Can't wait. Thank you again for doing this. I'm so looking forward to the Godson as well.2 points
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Navy guns are measured in inches and that stuff just takes up too much shelf space.2 points
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Cool, now maybe I can pick up some cheap Gen 4's once everyone dumps theirs to fund this new one.2 points
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Underwood is all I use now, I have tried damn near every other brand and none can touch Underwood2 points
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I had heard rumors about a M&P Shield 45, but just saw this announcement today. http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_750001_750051_780153_-1_757781_757781_image1 point
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I wanted to share my experience regarding Apex Tactical. As many may know, this company is a source for after-market quality parts for several firearms, especially the Smith & Wesson M&P lines. I have installed several Action Enhancement Kits and triggers. Have been completely satisfied with results and any minor company support on technical issues. I have a M&P 5" Pro that I use for IDPA, etc. I thought I would install the semi-drop in barrel which requires 'a little' customizing. Well I had nothing but trouble....primarily mis-fires, lite primer strikes with factory and reloads. After several conversations with Apex staff they asked that I send the gun to them. They would 'make it right' and I would be charged for shipping and ammo only; no gunsmithing charges. So I did. Of course the M&P line was never known as an out-of-the-box tack-driver. The early models like mine were especially unkind to accuracy. My gun was in their shop for several months, and I imagine it was more difficult than most to rectify the issue(s). Anyway, it is my understanding they did a gunsmith fitted barrel, test firing, shipping and a T-shirt to boot all on their dime. They say you can't rush quality and below is the proof: this is at 25yds, machine rest, 10 shot, 1.56" group. Thanks Apex1 point
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If you don't shoot it well then sell it or trade it and buy something you do shoot well. I had a Sig 229 in .357 Sig as my first carry gun. It was a great gun. Very reliable. I replaced it with an M&P compact. I replaced that with a Glock. I shoot my Glock very well. There was nothing mechanically wrong with the Sig or M&P, but I didn't shoot them well. I had to swallow some pride and get rid of them and accept that the Glock worked good for me. It still does. Carry what you shoot good, it will serve you better.1 point
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Picked this one up today for a steal. Haven't shot it yet. Feels pretty good though. It was imported by Intrac Arms out of Knoxville. I'll post more info after I give it a good clean & lube then get it out to the range. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using Tapatalk1 point
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Mag well , smooth grip , getting ergo... Kinda getting towards our beloved 1911. Never gonna happen , now don't post those Glock 1911 pics !1 point
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Have a couple of good shooters try it out. If it runs bad for them you may have a mechanical problem but as said practice helps.1 point
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I typically see people shoot worse with small .40 cal pistols than with anything else. Quick snappy recoil in light weight guns does not help people do their best work. In fact I have had people come to class with SW Shield in .40 and after class trade it in for a 9mm.1 point
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Have you not seen all the people carrying that way recently? It's the hot new carry style.1 point
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Look where the gun is. That looks like something very bad waiting to happen.1 point
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They sure ain't close to what they used to be. I don't see many things in there that make them competitive at all.1 point
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I'll definitely lift you and your family up. If there's anything we can do to help please don't hesitate to let us know - or shoot me a PM. Some things you have to go through in you're own, but some stuff is easier when you've got some folks beside you. Know that you've got our prayers regardless.1 point
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Are you kidding? If I owned that helmet, I'd wear it everywhere...you couldn't MAKE me take it off.1 point
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Well great. Now range time is on the menu today! BTW, sold my g20 to a great member here. Finally got it in NiB-X. So now all my Glocks are purdy, you know, for a Glock...1 point
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Went back today, no more in case, and the tag on the shelf was $93.1 point
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I was thinking that Daryl might be safe since Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln have been in a glitter bomb war on the set, which suggests Reedus has been there filming past the season opener (although he could be a pseudo-ghost or flashback)1 point
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Wheel guns are NOT more reliable. You ever looked at the inside of one? Much like a watch........lots of small parts. When they lock up, they are really locked up. If you fall in the creek how is that wheel gun not going to get muddy too? In fact, you may be stuck up to your knees in mud and no way to access your gun. Quick swish in the water and most of your reliable autos should still be working. Now with that said, if you like your wheel gun you can keep your wheel gun (sound familiar?) Like others, I would carry another auto in same caliber like the 43, CM9 etc.1 point
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