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    Favorite polymer pistol poll

    The Phantom is a polymer framed version.
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    "The gun was designed to wound, not kill an enemy"

    Exactly. You only abide by "the rules" if it is going to be an easy victory for you. Kind of like "I'd never kick a guy in the balls." You definitely would if he was 300 lbs of muscle and about to kick your ass if you didn't.
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    "The gun was designed to wound, not kill an enemy"

    Shadow 7D, you don't seem to understand my post.
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    Having 2nd thoughts on swithching carry caliber

    People still live after being shot with rifle rounds, and they pack a lot more punch than a pistol. The differences between a 45 and a 9mm are so small compared to the difference between a rifle and a 45, and considering people say the 5.56mm can't kill at all... I don't even think the...
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    "The gun was designed to wound, not kill an enemy"

    I see a lot about "rules of war" here, and I have to say something about it. There is no such thing as laws of war. Only law is to win. Think about it. The "laws of war" were made up by the people who won the previous wars using any means necessary. Plus, if you do break the "rules of war"...
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    "The gun was designed to wound, not kill an enemy"

    Illogical absurdity! Plus, everyone knows there is only 1 rule of war... to win.
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    My new Caracal

    The gun was designed by Austrian engineers and tested by the German Army. I'm guessing the only thing the Arabs do is push a button on a CNC machine.
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    Private sale question

    You did'n't do anything wrong. Another note, I don't think form 4473s or Bill of Sales do much at all to solve crimes. The only thing they do is create paranoia among gun sellers/buyers.
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    "The gun was designed to wound, not kill an enemy"

    Just wounding an enemy in war is a bad tactic. Death can have a psychological effect on the other combatants. While a good tactic might be to wound 1 guy in the legs, and then kill all the guys who rush over to help him.
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    Need 9mm info

    The Beretta 92 is a lot more suppressor friendly. And I think it looks way better than the CZ or BHP.
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    Need 9mm info

    I vote Beretta 92
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    M&P Love Them

    As for people who complain about the triggers: http://www.apextactical.com/
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    Epiphany

    Just wait until you try a M&P!
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    M&P Love Them

    No, the trigger isn't bad at all.
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    NEW S&W M&P Compact concealed carry light!

    It goes to the end of the frame on the fullsize... so it's not for a compact.
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    Steel Target - Concentric Rings?

    Instead of setting them back up, there could be servos that set it back up remotely. Or even better yet, have a grid of 1in^2 steel squares with a pressure sensor behind each square. And then the pressure sensor goes to a computer and tells you where it hit. I call dibs on the patent.
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    Going retro?

    I have a friend who once in a rare while CCWs a single action Uberti.
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    RECOMMENDING HANDGUN: Can we do better than the Glock 19?

    Even though I have a M&P, I'm going to recommend a XD/XDm because of the loaded chamber indicator and the cocked indicator... something that I feel a 64 year old women could really use. Plus, all these striker fired guns are pretty much the simplest you can get. Bullets go in, rack slide and...
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    Do you like "loaded chamber indicators" on your pistols?

    I love the ones you can feel. I don't know why you guys are like "I wouldn't trust it." and stuff like that. It's operation is the simplest thing ever. Such as the one on the XD/XDm, it's just a lever than pivots. It is not going to fail, it is not going to indicate a false empty chamber.
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    Stopped by the ATF store yesterday

    "Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms should be a convenience store, not a government agency."
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