One might consider the value of one's life. If a fellow wants to put a $ limit on a carry gun, say $300-$400, how long would it take to save up another $200-$300 so that he could buy a respected American or European brand? In the world of engineered and manufactured things, cheap isn't always...
In some states (maybe many), when you remove your handgun from your person and stash it somewhere in the car, the gun no longer falls under rules for "concealed handgun carry" but is now under that states rules for transporting a gun in your car, often entailing being in a case and unloaded or...
I had an M1 Super 90, with the inertia action. Currently I have the M4 gas gun.
I much prefer the M4. One thing not mentioned so far is the substantial difference in felt recoil between the inertia gun versus the gas gun. The M4 shoots much softer than the M1.
Well bad bad Leroy Brown got a 32 gun in his pocket, that's good enough for me.;)
On a serious note, I do occasionally carry my SP101 .327 mag. It is a six-shooter.
I'm pretty late with this reply, but Yes, there are a number of sources for full-length magazines for the Benelli M4. I used this one
http://shop.carriercomp.com/product.sc;jsessionid=70C4E0CB64EFD4333678F79307F89D5A.m1plqscsfapp01?productId=3&categoryId=4
My first Sig was the standard DA/SA P220. I eventually decided to move away from that trigger system, so I traded it for a SAO. I found the proximity of the slide lock lever the the thumb safety to be problematic.
So, really, really admiring Sigs overall quality I traded the SAO for a P220...
I would refer anyone interested in the BHP to take a look at Stephen Camps website.
He, unfortunately, passed on not long ago.
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/
For all who didn't stock up after the last shortage had run its course, the oil bidness people have a saying concerning their very cyclic business:
Please God, let there be another oil boom. I promise not to piss it all away this time.
I haven't seen this mentioned yet, but:
If your ammo supply for AR-type rifles is actually mil-spec 5.56 mm rather than .223 Rem, you should be aware that SAAMI has stated that one should not use 5.56 mm in .223 chambered rifles.
I'm not an expert on this issue, so just to be safe, you may...
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