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  1. [quote name='True Grit' timestamp='1353687115' post='849790']
    Congrats!
    I did the same thing except with a Glock 23 and Comp tac Spartan.
    Just got back from the range and WOW, what a good trigger.
    [/quote]

    Just got my Comp-Tac OWB paddle rig yesterday. VERY NICE rig, great service. Would definitely recommend their products.
  2. With a new Glock 19 Gen 4, electronic muffs, some ammo, Comp-tac holster and mag pouch. Took a lot of looking and deciding. In the end, the Glock fit my hand the best, the trigger is decent, the price was right, and it was available. Off to the range tomorrow to give it a wringing out. :woohoo:

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  3. Original post deleted. Not enough coffee before typing. :yuck:

    Here's REAL suggestion. Rather than clamping a light on your pistol, opt instead for a small, handheld tactical model light. It should have a "dead man's switch" back on the butt of the light, that is a small amount of pressure with the thumb and the light goes on. Release pressure and it's off. Now learn a decent method of firing with the light (I prefer the Harries method myself). Handheld lights like that aren't all that expensive, unless you go with Streamlight or another top name brand.

  4. [quote name='Rock.45' timestamp='1352753178' post='844411']
    My understanding that Winchester's PDX1 Bonded is the Black Talon for the Civilian Market
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    I'm fairly certain that the Ranger T is the current "Black Talon". From the tests I've seen, there are several rounds out there that peel back into "petals" a la the Talon. The difference being that they now fold under rather than staying spread out like claws as the BT's used to do.

    For a little better perspective on the BT ammo, here's a question on another forum that is answered by Massad Ayoob.

    http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1418338&highlight=black+talon
  5. I've shot a ton of different handguns, and love the 1911's, but I recently picked up an S&W MP9c while browsing a local shop and can honestly say that that pistol felt more comfortable in my hand than just about anything else that I've handled. Everything was perfect from the slight palm swells to trigger reach. It's on my very short list of "what to buy next". :up:

  6. I reviewed a Gen 1 Model 17 for an article when they first appeared on the market. I put many thousands of rounds through it without so much as a hiccup...except once. That occurred when I decided to see how many rounds I could run without cleaning it. Most of my shooting was done with cast round-nose slugs that I loaded myself. (Did this in spite of lead bullets not being suggested due to the polygonal rifling). At just over 3000 rounds, the slide failed to return to full battery by about a gnat's eyelash. I smacked the rear of the slide home and finished firing the magazine without problems. A check of the chamber mouth revealed a very small circle of lead that had built up there. Flicked it out with a pocket knife and went on to run another 2400 rounds before I gave up. I won a lot of "mouse gun" side matches with it. They ain't pretty, but they sure do shoot :up:

  7. You may want to consider trying to "dicker" on used guns in a pawn shop. Their markup is astronomical as they usually pay about a quarter on the dollar of their value, meaning that if they're asking $200 they probably didn't give much over $75 for it in the first place. All they can do is say no, but you might get a good deal. Just sayin'......

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