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I'll be more than happy to take it off your hands. This one needs a companion

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it was identical to that one but i have already let it go.

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I had a long reply all typed out, and just as I went to hit "post quick reply" I realized you were asking about guns and not guys. Darn.

that doesnt sound good. :leaving:

Guest AreSeeFiddyWon
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Wow.

The cocked indicator let's you know the gun is cocked and ready to fire.

The loaded chamber indicator is to let you know there IS a round to fire. (and actually is required by some states to sell the gun in that state).

Both are tactile as well as visible, so you can feel them during a long dark night of covert operation. :leaving:

I've heard people say they didn't see these two features as enough of a plus to swing the decision to buy an XD, but you're the first person I've ever head of who got RID of an XD because of them!

- OS

I got rid of it only because of the cocked indicator. The chambered tell-tale doesn't bug me. I just don't see any way to chamber a round without cocking an XD. If there isn't a round in the chamber does it matter if it is cocked? But hey, I never said it made any sense! :P

Guest Jcochran88
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First handgun was a lorcin .380. I hate it every other shot is a ftf or fte, I have had it about 12 years and it hasn't had 50 rounds through it because it makes me mad and I put it up!

Posted (edited)

I had a SIG 226 (.40) that I did not like at all, just something about it. I had a P220 Carry SAO which I liked (wish I had kept that one) but something about the 226 I just couldn't warm up to it.

Edited by hkusp40cal
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An XD 40.Looooong trigger reset.Glock 26,the most useless Glock made.Too big for pocket carry,you have to get a pinky erection to reload it,sight radius too short......

Guest Muttling
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Bursa Thunder 380, rarely went through a clip without jamming.

Guest bkelm18
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Bursa Thunder 380, rarely went through a clip without jamming.

Well, there's your problem. You were using a clip in a gun that takes magazines. :D

Guest 70below
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S&W Sigma 9mm and Kahr CW9.........both guns that I could have easily loved if they hadn't sold their souls on the triggers.

Guest coldblackwind
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pa-63, I just plain couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. I could take any of my other pistols and do fine, that one would be all over, but my dad would shoot it, and do fine. Traded it for a mosin and $30.

Guest gunslinger707
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AMT Backup .45 feel's like a brick and kick's like a p***ed off Missouri mule !!!!!!!!!

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My P245, trying to love it, made in Germany, great quality and reliable but my hand is to big for it and I cant shoot it accurately, DAMN IT MAN!!!! JeffSig, didn't you try to sell yours? COOP

Guest logicprevails
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Gave it away as a Christmas gift

Hah. "I give to thee the inablilty to defend thyself, along with a false sense of security". The gift that keeps on giving.:eek:

Guest logicprevails
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In the 80's I bought a Llama Omni 9mm at a pawn shop because it 'looked interesting'. The thing was about as accurate as an improvised, homemade Claymore and the trigger guard cut me when I tried to shoot it.

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Rugre Fortey Fyve auto, P90, me thinks.

First semi-auto I bought, years and years ago. Just DID NOT fit me. I couldn't hit a barn with it from the inside!

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In a nutshell:

Most bullpup rifles, anything made by Ruger (cept the LCR, quite a nice little gun, actually), any handgun made by Kimber, and....

..... <flameshield up!> AK's. I just... can't make myself like them. I guess I'm just a AR guy.

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Forgot to add H&K USP .45 ACP.I always wanted one and finally found one at a good price.Put it in layaway and bought several spare mags for it.Got it out and took it to shoot,damn thing shot 3-4 inches low with about 4 different loads.You could not file down the front sight as it had some type of insert in it.

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Here's one that is really awful to shoot!

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It's a double-derringer model "DD" from FMJ in Ducktown, TN and chambers 3" .410 shells as well as .45 Long Colt. It's a real trick to try and get a good hold on the ?grips? so that it doesn't bite you or go flying. There is a left/right barrel selector in front of the hammer that determines which firing pin gets hit when the hammer falls. I don't really regret getting it, but I certainly dislike shooting it.

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