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02-03-2017 10:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rant
(Post 1118072)
I have a concealed carry permit. But, I seldom carry my fire arm physically on my person when going out. I do when going somewhere I've never been before, though.
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My little city is starting to get shit stained underwear on head, running around screaming about the Illuminati crazy so I'm looking to pack mine daily and pray to G-d I never have to use the damned thing except at a gun range.
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Originally Posted by roh
(Post 1118073)
I have a glock
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I've heard good things but they weren't in the price range I was looking at going entry level buying a pistol myself for the first time. I wanted to go cheap with a good warranty so if I fucked it up I wouldn't be out a bunch of money.
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Originally Posted by roh
(Post 1118073)
and a roscoe
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Uhm....
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Originally Posted by roh
(Post 1118073)
Unless I want to kill a bitch nigga like Eth
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You're a cunt.
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Originally Posted by Student
(Post 1118081)
Yeeeeeeep bout' that time to look into this, for protection's sake (plus cheaper rates @ gun ranges)
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It'll probably be a lot more in the People's Republic of California but I got in with a gun, a spare mag, a holster and three boxes of ammo for just under $300 I think. I wound up with a hi-point C9 so I could have something I wasn't afraid of abusing the shit out of while I was getting used to the whole pistol thing. I've shot them a bunch but never bought one for myself before. Just rifles and shotguns. The gun itself was roughly $175 and hi-points warranty is such that you don't even have to clean it. In fact, you send it to them for it to be cleaned. Which, is a little weird tbh but w/e. I'm lazy and if they want to do the work then it's whatever. Plus, the safety features, though a little annoying at times are nice for just beginning to actually pack a pistol ime. The slide lock will only function with a magazine in the gun. It does automatically lock back when an empty magazine is inside. The safety itself is nicely sized and there's a tactile click when it engages and if you're a hoarder like me it comes with a nice little yellow, plastic bullet with a tag that sticks out of the chamber so that you can easily see the gun is clear when storing it.
All that said, I'm already looking for another gun. The idiots at hi-point decided that the 9mm pistol and 9mm carbine should have different magazines and that's dumb and totally not what I want. If I had thought to research that I probably would have saved a little longer and picked something else because that's my end goal. A 9mm pistol and carbine and eventually something in .306 and a 12g. Unless I find a .45 pistol and carbine that share a mag and then I'm probably going to want that too. At the point the 9mms will probably go next to the squirrel guns I don't ever use anymore.
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