I know many of us oppose gun registration because of the possible confiscation angle. At the same time, the ability to track a gun to its owner is very useful for the purposes of criminal investigation.
In light of this, what do you think of a system where law enforcement can enter a gun's...
Apparently I forgot to announce my joining of the club several months ago when I found a barely used PCR at a gun show for $430!
It literally shoots better than my gigantic Beretta M9.
As far as smooth cycling, I would expect something european like fiocchi to work best. in a CZ. It hasn't had any reliability problems has it? If so, I wouldn't carry it.
The judge won't help against anything big enough to pose an actual threat (save for venomous snakes).
I recommend a .357, you can always just carry a few rounds of snake shot in your pocket.
I would like to point out that lock failure has only been documented on the lightweight 44 magnum smiths. In the heavier, lower-recoil guns, the odds the lock failing are probably about the same as you just dying on the spot from an aneurysm.
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