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TripleDigitRide

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  1. I have one, and cut the barrel down to 18 1/2" for home defense. It's not my primary HD weapon, but I am more than confident it will do what I need it to do, when i need it to do it. 6 shot (2 3/4") magazine tube should be plenty for most situations. Just a shade over 150 shells through it, and it's been just as flawless as any other shotgun I've owned. I purchased mine from Academy Sports for $159.
  2. Those are some great videos. Thanks for sharing.
  3. That seems to mean very little to so many.
  4. Just like they can restrict you from having a pets, boats, etc. on the property, they can restrict firearms.
  5. Of course I can catch a speeding bullet.
  6. I'm a fan of all full-size (4"-5") XD's. My EDC is a 4" XD40. For me, it's the perfect carry weapon. I've tried others, but nothing comes remotely close. Nothing wrong with the .45, but I like the few extra rounds in the .40 S&W.
  7. Never shot it, but some just created a post, telling us how he was using some Glasser ammo when it ruined his Glock.
  8. Congrats on the deal!
  9. I'm waiting to be accepted.
  10. Welcome to TGO! Thank you for your service! Enjoy your stay!
  11. I can't complain too much. I let myself get ripped off when I bought 3 boxes (5 shells per box) of Winchester Super X 12GA 3" 00 Buck for $5/box.
  12. What's the chances of getting strip searched when you walk in the door? That's why the Gun Gods invented Deep Concealment. P.S. I don't know the answer to your question.
  13. I'm not surprised. I saw someone pay $120 for a 250 round Mega Pack of UMC 9mm. I got mine for $62/OTD at Academy, and I am pretty sure Wal-Mart is a few buchs cheaper. When you can find it, of course.
  14. It was about the same as it has been in recent months. There is a couple vendors (one, mainly) with a decent amount of ammo. Most of their ammo is priced higher than normal, but unlike Wal-Mart, Academy, etc, they actually had it in stock. As I stated in my earlier post, they were restricting certain calibers of ammo. They were only allowing you to 5 boxes on 9mm, but also required you to spend $50. I think they had 50 round boxes of 9mm WWB for about $14. They also had some other brands.
  15. I saw a couple of those "Thug Life" guys walking around the show, too. 70 degrees and a couple of them were wearing winter jackets like they just walked in from the frozen tundra. Anyone need some $40/50 round box of .380? How about the ammo guys who were restricting buyers to only 5 boxes of 9mm, but also required you to spend a minimum of $50.
  16. Man, I'm beyond ready for Ultra Widescreen 21:9 HDTV. Not available here in the US, but maybe one of these days. And, built-in ambient light behind the TV? That is freakin' sweet. Most people don't realize it, but a dim light behind your TV can make a big difference in your viewing experience.
  17. I have no idea how I'd be effected after the fact, but I can promise you one thing, pulling the trigger on someone who deserves it will be no problem. Inflicting severe pain and discomfort on someone has never bothered me in the slightlest. Now that I think about it, I've never lost any sleep over it. Then again, the end result was never death. I guess we'll find out if/when it happens.
  18. What? No tactical eggs, or tacical biscuits and gravy? Shame on CMMG.
  19. Welcome to TGO! Enjoy your stay!
  20. Yes, if you are carrying, your HCP must be on your person.
  21. You should have listened to Marswolf.
  22. Here's what I found. This is a very popular revolver here in Brazil. I.N.A. means Industria Nacional de Armas (National Arms Industry) and it became famous in the 60' for producing for the police, the INA Sub Machine Gun, in .45 ACP, that was a clone of the Madsen. (Very reliable, btw). They tried to make a revolver, with a reasonable price to the police, so they entered the revolver business. Their products were not well accepted, by the force, specially the .38's. Since we only had Taurus and Rossi, and imported revolvers were to expensive, the INAs, especially the .38, became very popular among security guards (not police) and civilians, that wanted to have a gun in house for an emergency, but never uses it... , or they were sold as "Saturday Night Specials" (we don't use the expression here, but we had he guns... ) The sad news are that here in Brazil, they are abundandt, and don't really worth something and DON'T EVEN TRY .357S ON IT !!! Not even +P... Hope it helps a bit, Regards, Andre Tiba - Brazil
  23. You're kidding, right? When Al Gore invented the Internet, he was sure to implement a No BS feature.

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