While you guys are probably right about most of what you are saying, I think you are missing the fact that this person is now exposed in a positive way. Score one for our side.
There was an Ad in the Oklahoman Newspaper for a security company looking for people to possibly work at Tinker Air Force Base here near OKC. They were wanting people with past military, security, or law enforcement experiance.
I have this set up in my apartment: http://www.x10.com/security/ds7000_s_ps99.html
It works really well. Since the alarm siren (90db) is on the base unit, even if the bad guy found and yanked the sensor, it's too late. Since the sensors run on battery and the base station has battery back...
If you look at that and accent the sylabols diffrently, it is quite vulgar! :)
I've only experianced this once when my ole lady and I went out browsing and shopping and it was with one guy at one store.
A positive story was with a shop in Middleburg Heights, OH called B&T Shooting...
I bought my Bushy from Evan at On Point. Everything went smoothly. He was alway good about replying to email quickly and sometimes instantly. I was on the waiting list to get a SIG GSR from them but I ended up spending the money on something else so I dropped off the list. He was always good...
My wife wanted a gun of her own so I recommened the Bersa after reading nothing but good things all over the web about them. It certainly lived up to the hype. She shoots it very well and has sinced moved up to a SIG P-239 in 9mm.
The Bersa is terrific. We've never had an issue with it...
Call me a sissy but even a SIG P-239 9mm is on the heavy side to be wearing all day. My Glock 27 I almost forget about having on. I tucked my full sized Gov model 1911 in my pants for awhile and I don't know how people can stand it :)
To each their own but a DE would be silly huge for carrying.
I won a Highpoint PC 9 in a raffle. I did a range report over on Glocktalk about it. Highpoint says to only disassemble it at the 1000 round mark or so. Just swab out the barrel every 200-300 rounds. If it breaks, send it in and they'll fix it it free. The thing does have a lifetime...
As posted already in this thread, I carry at home more often then not. I have two kids ages 5 and 3 so the best place for a loaded, accessable firearm is on my hip where I have control over it at all times.
Am I the only one who doesn't have a problem with gang members killing other gang members? Or drug dealers killing off other drug dealers? If you catch the kilelr it works out to be a two for one deal.
I don't have my licence yet so it isn't an issue for me but when I buy a gun, if there is a place and time to shoot it that day, it gets shot! I mean I just got a new toy and darnit I wanna play with it :)
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