Not yet, but with our current administration's immigration policy, it might not be long.
Back on topic. Their DA/SA handguns, GP5 & GP6, are also made outside of the Republic of Texas.
LBS said:
Thank you for making me laugh this evening. Now I will slink away and put my little poly pocket gun back in the safe so I can try to save what's left of my dignity. :D
Buffalo Sporting Goods in Buffalo - owner is very friendly.
If you get up to Tyler, Noonday Gun Trader is a very nice shop. Prices are lower than most.
One thing that is never mentioned is that some buyers may be willing to pay a premium to avoid the NICS background check. Obviously this doesn't apply to purchases that have to go through an FFL, but I suspect there's a certain segment that doesn't have the desire, or perhaps the ability, to go...
Just thought I'd add that if you're into clay shooting, there's Greater Houston Gun Club south of the Med Center. You might like it if you can afford to live in West U. It's private and it ain't cheap. But it's nice.
I don't have personal experience with the SR9, but the SR9c (compact) is getting pretty good reviews and is probably more comparable in size to the PO1. Personal preference is what is most important, and I find that my preferences change with my experiences.
Holy Double Thread Resurrection, Batman! :evil:
In the spirit of thread resurrection etiquette, we should only discuss .22's which are at least 7 years old. :neener:
Mickey, it appears that you are a big man. Before you pay for a pocket .380, I strongly suggest you shoot one first. With you finger size it may or may not be something you like. I have a sense that those with big fingers may not be liking the Mini-Me guns much. Pulling the trigger on the LCP is...
OH THE INDIGNATION OF IT ALL!
I'm sure you were "shocked, shocked" to discover that an mistaken credit was corrected by a debit in your account. What happened to the "finders keepers, losers weepers" legal system used in kindergartens world-wide. You found it before they did. It's yours...
"Get a Buckmark."
Yeah, that's what I love about Buckmarks. The current manual says, "Take it to a gunsmith if you must break it down. Otherwise, just clean the barrel so internet posters won't go nuts about how difficult our gun is to break down." :neener:
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