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I'm just kidding! You are OK with me.
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Oh yeah. A big arse. Giagantic! Huge! Monumental! El Arso Grande!.............Why do you ask?
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I think I saw the Masaad video on you tube. That man is wise. I have read or watched as much of his stuff as I can find. Masaad says a 20 gauge is better than a 12 gauge! The only difference is that a 20 is faster and a 12 gauge chews up the flesh in to smaller pieces. Anything bigger than a 380 will shatter a mans hip bone and send him straight to the dirt. Crippled. If you miss the hip bone and hit his nutsack, all the better. Google Masaad Ayoob.
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Sounds like a win win. Ever since I heard Masaad say that I have started shooting low.
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If you can shatter their hip bone they will stop in their tracks. Most larger cailbers from 38sp/9mm up will do it. I don't know what the hip bone is called. That's according to Masaad Ayoob-i-one-canobi.
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8 Shoots with 45acp and he walk out of the hospital 3 days later! WOW. Did he stop his attack? That's what it's all about. Stopping the attack, whether the attacker dies or not is inconsiquential.
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Since you have already purchased the Walther, I would say it is a great concealed carry pistol! The 380 cartridge has come a long way since the James Bond movies of the 60s. I carry a 380 pocket pistol and use Cor-Bon Powerball ammo. I own an XDm-40 and an XD-45. They are so much fun to shoot! I also own a couple of Glocks, great guns too! I also like the M&Ps. I like'em all. Is this not a great country! Where a citizen has the right to bare arms and defend themselves. There are just too many pistols out there to own just one.
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Don't fret the ammo. It's a 230 gr .45acp. Just get a decent hollow point. I'm telling ya, the difference between the high dollar +P and your run of the mill walmart hollow points ain't gonna mean diddley in a pistol fight.
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UHHHH Roll Turd! WAR EAGLE!
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Bill Hicks is a comic like Lenny Bruce. He doesn't make me roll on the floor laughing my tail off but I enjoyed it none the less. He's kind of a dark comic. The anti-Benny Hill type. Thanks for posting it? You ain't the only one.........
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1GjyrQiSRs This guy was offensive and funny. View it before the post gets nuked.
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Once a month. 100 rounds. But like DaddyO says. I practice in the back yard with it unloaded all the time and in the house when my wife's not home. Right now my EDC is a Glock 19 gen 4 but I also carry a Glock 36 or a Smith model 36. My back up gun is a DB380.
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Tired of discussing politics and gays? Answer this then:
Will Carry replied to E4 No More's topic in General Chat
Daisey BB gun and 210 acres of woodlands and pastures. I was 8 years old. -
After my last post and 4 trips to the range my BD380 has not failed. I'm not having to grip it any different now or anything. I'm even shooting cheap target ammo in it now. Well it did fail once. I let a guy shoot it who hasn't been shooting long and he stuck his thumb up. His thumb is OK, just a flesh wound. The empty casing did not eject. The next week he was shooting his XD-45 and stuck his thumb up, now that must have hurt. The only thing I did to my little DB380 is polish the feed ramp. I carry it now either as a primary or BUG. I'm carrying Cor-Bon Powerballs in it.
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H&K How good are there recoil systems compaired to Glock and XD
Will Carry replied to a topic in Handguns
I own a couple of Glocks (G19, G36) and a couple of XDs (XD-45 and XDm-40). All four guns are reliable enough to trust my life on. The triggers on the XDs are better than the Glocks, but I do like the Glocks. I was once told that LEOs carry Glocks because they can't afford H&Ks. I have shot a few H&Ks and frankly, I was disappointed. I was expecting too much I guess. -
Anyone practice shooting in the dark?
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I tell ya guys. The next time I go to the range I will ask about the shooting in the dark drill they do. It's not the first time I've seen this but I have never felt it right to interrupt the class asking questions. It was a lot of fun and it helped me to realize that I can't hit nothin' in the dark. I also know know that muzzle flash will light up a room and give you a glimpse of what is going on. I do understand the safety aspects of shooting in the dark, but if you do know what is behind the target and some BG is shooting at you and you have no night sights or flash light....If this ever happens I'll no I'm screwed. -
When I'm working second shift I'll go to the indoor shooting range during the week when it's not crowded. Sometimes there are LEOs in there qualifying. One of the things they have to do is shoot in the dark at targets 21 feet away. The instructor asked me if I minded and I said go ahead. So with the lights out it is pitch black in there. The only way to see the target is with your own muzzle flash. The muzzle flash will give you a snap shot of what your sights looked like, then you have to try and correct the sights for the next shot. I don't know how the other guys did but at 21 feet I fired 6 times and did not hit the silhouette that I could tell. Then they turned on a blue strobe light and shot a few rounds. Then they were allowed to use their flash lights to shoot a few more. I was shooting with them, shot for shot. The instructor complimented me on my shooting. My pattern was tighter than any of those guys. I ain't that good. At 21 feet all my rounds would have fit inside a paper plate accept for the six I fired in the dark.
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My wife gets like that sometimes too. "You're not carrying that gun to your grandaughters birthday party! there will be CHILDREN there!" Boy I turned red and was about to say something stupid until I remembered my training. I simply said, "Yes and those children and us will be well protected." I mean WTF! Women expect us to protect them but they don't want us to use a gun. I ain't getting in to a fist fight with a guy packing heat. I can't protect her if I'm dead! SOBDMF#$%&.........the pipes...listen to the pipes.........
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J.C. Higgins bolt action single shot from 1935. The most accurate 22 I have ever shot. Ruger Mark III Hunter Ruger Single Six 6.5" Ruger Single Six 9.5"
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Cowboy, You can hardly go wrong with a Glock 19. Everyone has their favorite pistol but the Glock 19 is the gold standard of pistols. If you decide in the future that you want something else, the Glock 19 will sell quickly and you'll get a good price. I own Glock 19 and it's a great little gun. Accurate, reliable and fast shootin'. Since you are a Phillipino Cowboy you might want to get an old fashion six shooter. They make them in the 30 caliber carbine round. The 30 caliber carbine was the preffered weapon of the brave, tough, hard fighting Phillipine soldiers that drove the Japanese out during World War Two. My father said that "Pound for pound the Phillipine soldier was the toughest soldier I ever saw." He fought the Japs, North Koreans and the Red Chinese.
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If it is any help. The Tanto style blade has become my favorite. I use one at work and play. The tanto has two edges that are flat. It makes it very easy to sharpen and hone. It has two points. The sharp point at the end and a wide angled point between the two edges. For me, it's the most versatile blade. I do not like serrated edges unless it's a steak knife.
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I sometimes carry a Chief's Special 3" with a hammer. I like the option of going to single action and making an accurate shot. The hammer catching on ones clothing is a big concern so if you carry a hammer, you must practice. That goes with any handgun you carry but practice you must.
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Me too. There is something about a finely crafted and tuned revolver. I have 4 ruger wheel guns and one Smith and Wesson revolver and I find myself leaving the semi-autos at home more and more when I go to the range. I shoot less ammo and have more fun and zero failures. Cleaning them is easier too. That H&R just knocks me out! I want to know how it shoots. I know a fellow who owns six of them NIB from the 1960s. He will not sell one.
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Cows. My ringtone is cows mooing. It's called my "Cow Phone".