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LMFAO! Most of my Sprite went out my nose after reading this! Hats off, Sir.
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Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Pastor shot, returns fire in North Nashville
cgun86 replied to monkeylizard's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
^ LMAO This is so bad, yet so funny! -
Moving to TN - question on concealed carry permit
cgun86 replied to Thunor's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
www.allamericanhandgunschool.com Rene is really easy going, and informative. She can do a class just for you, or she has discounted group rates. The Unicoi County Sheriff's office used to do a class once a month. I don't know if they still do or not. 423-743-1850 is their non emergency number if you want to check. Welcome to Erwin, you'll love it here. -
Negligent Discharge in Cordova Malco
cgun86 replied to Ski's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Damn, always late to party. -
SHTF scenario... how would you spend $500?
cgun86 replied to jgradyc's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Drops mic onstage and then walks away. -
Negligent Discharge in Cordova Malco
cgun86 replied to Ski's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Your phrase was just stolen by me. I want this on a t-shirt. -
Shhh!! Don't be telling people how great the tri-cities is. There's almost 2 people per square mile already! We're getting too crowded! lol
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Arrive to court early and note what he drives. Study his face and mannerisms and commit them to memory. Become extra vigilant in your daily activities. You never have to look over your shoulder if you have good situational awareness. You will see it coming.
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Ex-CNN Host's Husband Involved in Shoot-Out At Motel 6
cgun86 replied to waynesan's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Nice, that's pretty damn smooth. Cool heads in a hot situation. -
Ex-CNN Host's Husband Involved in Shoot-Out At Motel 6
cgun86 replied to waynesan's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
If he was stark naked and dripping wet, where did he conceal the two .380s? -
Leave it in the car and enjoy yourself. If you piss off or freak out her friends you won't be enjoying your girlfriend later.
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Incident at Rural King...nothing happened
cgun86 replied to FortKnox's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Lots of great advice. We have an obligation as HCP holders to do our absolute best to avoid violent confrontation. Pulling your weapon and using it is always a last resort and only when there is eminent life threatening danger to you or those around you. -
I always "over carry" for the woods in east TN. Either a Ruger SBH in .44mag, or a RH in the same. I had a gen 3 20, and sold it because I wanted a 29 instead. I never felt underpowered with the 20, and neither will you with the 29. The great thing about the 29 is it's an excellent hybrid. It has enough firepower and capacity for not only critter engagement of the four legged variety, but also two legged as well. Salmon fishing in Alaska may be another story, but hiking in TN you'll definitely have more than enough firepower.
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I guess it depends on the gun. A quality firearm gets returned, junk like Jimenez and Llama gets flushed down the toilet.
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^ Absolutely, "Leave one car length of space" between yourself and the person in front of you is one of UPS's mandatory safety precautions. UPS actually calls it "Leave yourself an out."
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Any of the above... in a fanny pack pocket.
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I replaced the magazine release twice in mine. Both were metal. CS was awesome, but in the end I didn't buy a single shot 9mm. IMHO, get a S&W Shield 9. Leagues above the P-F9. I understand they're not in the same price bracket, but you're buying a CCW not a range toy.
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Best post ever.
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^This. You can tell him how crappy of a SD piece that H&R is all day long, but show him by buying him a new gun. If you give him a new gun it will show how serious you are about this. It will also mean something to him that his son gave it to him. Like a father passing down a knife/gun to his son. I haven't found anyone young or old that doesn't like the feel of an airweight S&W.
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I can think of at least two ways 10-12k could be better spent.
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Google "Glock Torture Test" There are plenty of videos, pics, and articles that prove frame breakage is a non issue. I'm not saying it won't happen, but if it does you'll probably have a hell of a story. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]
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I can barely fit a 26 magazine in my pocket. The print shape it produces makes you look like a creeper in the store :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]
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Wait until S&W releases a Shield in .45 The market will be filled with used/trade in XDs, lol. Personally if I were looking for a "woods" .45 it'd be a 1911. A Ruger Alaskan in 2" may be just the ticket for you if you're already used to carrying revolvers in the woods. I have always carried one of my Ruger .44s when hunting, hiking. The extra weight is worth it to me vs. me becoming dead weight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]
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I have a 638 air weight, and a Shield in 9mm. You're welcome to shoot one or both if you want to try before you buy. Just let me know and I'll drop them by. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]