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As for those who worry about "Age" just use it for style, for example, I ruptured two disks in my back at age 28 by lifting a old fashioned Sony CRT TV. (lift with your legs, not your back) and I have one in my car (never know when my back will act up.) and they can be useful as while you...
I am now planning on getting a CCW permit (North Carolina) and was wondering what options you would recommend for a portly guy.
The guns intended for CCW are a Rossi 641, a Charter Arms .44 Spl, and I have a S&W model 36 for when I need small form. (I am a wheelgun type of guy) What type...
I got around to getting my gun off of layaway, and picked up a Charter Arms Bulldog Pug in 44. special.
It is a 3rd generation gun, as it has the Shelton, Conn. on the barrel, with rubber grips, and it is stainless. I put 10 rounds of ammo though it (Ok, I am poor, and ammo costs 2 bucks...
A) I also ask, can I be a groomsman?
(Actually last time I was a groomsman, I was given a sword)
B) lets see
Sub 200
Nagant Revolvers
Armscors revolvers
Highpoints
200-350
Makarovs
Bersa Thunder
Taurus Millenium
Rossi
S&W model 10s
what was the stupid thing you done with handguns (and hopefully, not AD!)
Mine was shooting revolvers for six months before finding out that most revolvers can quickly dump the spent ammo by pressing down on the ejector rod ... :banghead:
Each person has there own needs when it comes to self-defense, .380s are small, light, easily concealed, and if you don't think a .380 will stop someone, just stand over there and take a center body mass shot. Personally, I am more of a .38 special J-frame type of guy, but some people cannot...
There is no "One gun fits all" firearm. and it can be counter-intuitive.
For example, one girl I know had tried a few guns, with no "liking" of any of guns people had told her to try. she tiny (less then 100 pounds soaking wet) so people had pushed her to air weights and small...
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