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Not to veer the thread, but...
What would be a decent safe for someone living in an apartment? Normally, I would just buy the highest quality/strongest I could afford, but all of them that I've seen weigh a ton, would take up a lot of room, and would be next to impossible to move into a...
I've never had that problem. I don't use manual safeties very often, though. In fact, C&L with a 1911 is about the only time I do use a manual safety--at all other times, I leave the safety off and keep my finger clear of the trigger until I want to fire.
My first knife was a Swiss Army Knife copy, probably made in a dingy third world factory--I got it at a local discount store for a couple of dollars. I still have it and it's pretty much useless. Always has been, for that matter. But that didn't matter to me when I first got it--I was too...
I'd like to add one of those stiletto style switchblade knives to my collection, but I've had trouble finding a decent one--most of the ones that I find are cheap chinese copies that go for $20 or less. I'd like something of higher quality, but don't know enough to find one.
It seems that...
Nagant
My Russian Nagant revolver is rather ugly.
I don't have a camera, so I found a representative example on the 'net.
The target versions are even worse.
I bought one on a whim (it appeared in one of my all time favorite movies) a few years back. At first I was somewhat embaressed by my actions. After all, who buys a gun just because it looked cool a movie? I kept the pistol for about six months, never bothering to shoot it. It just didn't seem...
I carry a Sig 220 that I got lightly used for $400 last year. Internally it was nearly new--the only problem that I could see was some holster wear. How exactly is it inferrior to a new Sig that costs $800?
Thompson sub-gun. Any model would work.
And if I had one, I'd do something unusual and name it. Something that awesome just deserves a name, after all.
"Roland" would be a good name, I think...
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