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Originally Posted by dah328
Crane, which Ruger .22 semi-auto models would you recommend? I need a semi-auto I can use for practice that has lower ammo costs than 9mm or .45.
If you have a 1911, or...
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Originally Posted by Gingahbman
Not everyone has to agree with the moral of his story, but they at least can be civil about it. There's a way of getting your point across, and then there's being callous.
On a...
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Originally Posted by globetrotter
not just for a noob - one of the things that I don't like about relaying on a firearm for home defense is that you can't practice and drill in your home environment safely. the...
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Originally Posted by HgaleK
That would indeed be the pistol. I was looking to see if I had any pics of my own, but no luck.
Crazy. I liked shooting it, and would love to own one, but I might as well...
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Originally Posted by drop
Wait...I get it now. By busting out a desert eagle, a Rambo-ass knife and a five-pound bag of jerky I can finally put an end to all those "man purse" comments...sweet.
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Originally Posted by HgaleK
Holy shit. Good call. Now you have to guess 290 or I-35.
I liked the M&P trigger over the XD's, but both point naturally and feel good in my hand.
I'm going to...
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Originally Posted by HgaleK
Crane's has covered the practicality issue, so I'll play devil's advocate on the G19. I don't like it. On paper they're hard to beat, but in my hand they feel all sorts of janky. I...