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DesertMedic66

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Just left the gun range and there was a young guy in there attempting to buy the 9mm shield like I have.

He then proceeds to try and put it in the front pocket of his skinny jeans, and says that's how he is going to carry it.

An older man tells him it will be too hard to get out of his pocket fast enough to use it.

He says "oh no I'm not carrying any ammo in it. It's just to scare people away. They will see the gun and know that I mean business".
He deserves to get shot... Not only for the fact he was wearing skinny jeans..
 

RocketMedic

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ROFL. That's funny.
 

NomadicMedic

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Just left the gun range and there was a young guy in there attempting to buy the 9mm shield like I have.

He then proceeds to try and put it in the front pocket of his skinny jeans, and says that's how he is going to carry it.

An older man tells him it will be too hard to get out of his pocket fast enough to use it.

He says "oh no I'm not carrying any ammo in it. It's just to scare people away. They will see the gun and know that I mean business".

Just like how you don't have to actually have shells in your shotgun... The simple sound of racking it will scare away any home invader. :)
 

Anjel

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Just like how you don't have to actually have shells in your shotgun... The simple sound of racking it will scare away any home invader. :)

Totally solid logic. No need for a backup plan at all.
 

MkVity

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Could you not just blow up a glove and pop it with a hyper to emulate the BANG?
 

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Just left the gun range and there was a young guy in there attempting to buy the 9mm shield like I have.

He then proceeds to try and put it in the front pocket of his skinny jeans, and says that's how he is going to carry it.

An older man tells him it will be too hard to get out of his pocket fast enough to use it.

He says "oh no I'm not carrying any ammo in it. It's just to scare people away. They will see the gun and know that I mean business".

People like this is why I own guns!!!
 
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Handsome Robb

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Bought this pretty girl yesterday. Took her to the range with my other girlfriend and put about 250 rounds through her. Only complaint is the Glock trigger but that's easily remedied. Also rented us a fully auto M4. That was a great time.

Tried to upload of a video but tapatalk wasn't playing nice. First M4 kept jamming but they grabbed a different one for us and after shooting bursts for the first couple mags I just squeezed and aimed on the last one. After the 5-6 seconds it took to empty the clip...maybe it was faster than that I don't know...I was grinning like a little kid on Christmas.

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Ewok Jerky

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The first thing I am doing when I eventually get a paycheck is taking the required safety course and getting my LTC. I've wanted one for years but have never been in a position to do it.

I will be looking for a handgun for home defense. I don't think a shotgun will work for the layout and thin walls of my house. I'm thinking a 38 revolver because it is less likely to jam. But maybe having a few more rounds would be nice too. The limiting factor is my small, soft, child like hands. Anybody know a good handgun with a small grip and good stopping power?
 

Carlos Danger

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The first thing I am doing when I eventually get a paycheck is taking the required safety course and getting my LTC. I've wanted one for years but have never been in a position to do it.

I will be looking for a handgun for home defense. I don't think a shotgun will work for the layout and thin walls of my house. I'm thinking a 38 revolver because it is less likely to jam. But maybe having a few more rounds would be nice too. The limiting factor is my small, soft, child like hands. Anybody know a good handgun with a small grip and good stopping power?

 

irishboxer384

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The first thing I am doing when I eventually get a paycheck is taking the required safety course and getting my LTC. I've wanted one for years but have never been in a position to do it.

I will be looking for a handgun for home defense. I don't think a shotgun will work for the layout and thin walls of my house. I'm thinking a 38 revolver because it is less likely to jam. But maybe having a few more rounds would be nice too. The limiting factor is my small, soft, child like hands. Anybody know a good handgun with a small grip and good stopping power?

Most reputable modern sidearms don't have the reliability issue to warrant choosing a revolver over a pistol nowadays (in a similar way that bolt-action hunting rifles are competing more and more with solid semi-auto rifles).

With regards to carrying it depends what your personal priority is, larger calibre is all well and good so long as you don't mind carrying it 12 hours a day and are accurate with it. For a first conceal carry I'd recommend the M and P shield, comes in different calibre's. I also recommend that whatever model pistol you fancy, to try it in in both 9mm and .40 and see what you really like.
 

RocketMedic

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A revolver is a great way to learn trigger control and how to use your sights to shoot, as is a DA/SA pistol. Striker-fired pistols are a little harder to learn in my opinion. Also, revolvers are a little easier to feed on the range.
 
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Handsome Robb

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Daniel Defense?
 

STXmedic

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Yessir. V11
 

TransportJockey

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Went out to the desert to put holes in things the other day.
New toy. Ruger American .308 left handed and a Rossi 30-30. I also put a stripped upper and lower in layaway with the intention of building a supressed SBR 300BLK
 

SandpitMedic

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Good stuff.
 

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The first thing I am doing when I eventually get a paycheck is taking the required safety course and getting my LTC. I've wanted one for years but have never been in a position to do it.

I will be looking for a handgun for home defense. I don't think a shotgun will work for the layout and thin walls of my house. I'm thinking a 38 revolver because it is less likely to jam. But maybe having a few more rounds would be nice too. The limiting factor is my small, soft, child like hands. Anybody know a good handgun with a small grip and good stopping power?


I have the Glock42 .380 and love it! its light and small but not too small! The MP Shield is great too i have that in at .40 and i like it but much heavyer than my glock! Sig Sauer makes a compact .380 which i love too!!
 

TransportJockey

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Sig Sauer just came out with a 10mm P220. I think i know what I'll be buying here soon.
 
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