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    Help.. What is "The ULTIMATE CCW handgun" (semi-auto)?

    I don't believe accuracy should factor into your consideration since almost all SD scenario occurs in distance of 5-7 yards of less. Even a Hi-Point out of the box can hit a great group at that distance. If one has trouble with this distance, I can guarantee it's the shooter's problem, not the...
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    What's you favorite 9mm autoloader?

    HK P7, any model.
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    OK Sig lovers...why Sig?

    The same reasons some people prefer BMW over a less expensive Infiniti with similar performances. That is, what makes no sense to you makes perfect sense to others.
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    Where is the ammo going

    Montana Senators Tester and Baucus already straightened this situation out a few months back.
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    Glock 17 vs XD 9mm

    Think of Glock like a Honda that has less safety features but proven reliable; and XD like a Hyundai with more features for the same or lower price but not as long a track record.
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    Hi-Point model c9

    Usually I tell people: Don't pistol-whip someone, it might scratch the finish on your gun! But the Hi-Point is actually designed for just for that purpose.
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    Suggestions for CCW .22LR

    I am on the OP's side. DO CARRY the .22 as a CCW if you think it's the best option for you. I will take a .22 on me over a .45 that's too big, too much hassel, or too lazy, to carry any day. Walther P22 and Sig Mosquito are the most common choices but they are big guns. Beretta makes a few...
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    Favorite .22 LR rifle?

    Learned shooting rifle on a Henry Lever Action. Subsequently picked up an Anschutz 1710 D KL, the most beautiful and meticulously made rifle I have EVER laid my eyes on. Later acquired a CZ 452 Lux for about the 1/3 of the price of the Anschutz and it shot just as well! For their respective...
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    Correct hold for a handgun?

    More info on the Combat Grip: http://www.handgunsmag.com/tactics_training/combatg_100306/
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    Ok... I'll admit...

    Let me guess. You are both right handed? Missing low and left is common for almost all right-handed shooters. Slow down on the trigger a little, try to squeeze the trigger slowly. Jerking the trigger hard tends to pull the front sight low and to the left. I wouldn't worry about the gun too...
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    Why does everyone hate on condition-2 carry for 1911's?

    Conditions I, II, and III carries refer to 1911-style handguns, i.e. single action only trigger with a cocking hammer, and further, the thumb safety CANNOT be engaged while on condition II. The reason condition II is dangerous is therefore two-fold. 1: With a round in a chamber, you MUST drop...
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    Kimber Break-in Period

    Personally, I take it as a sign of quality products when something requires a break-in period. That means various components machined precisely and fitted together with very tight tolerances. My Kimber had a few FTEs initially but has been flawless ever since. So count me in as a believer.
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    Kimber Break-in Period

    Don't worry about it, dude. I have a Pro Carry II, the first few hundred rounds were rough, I was banging my head about it. Once I got past the break-in period, it was flawless. Them things cost a pretty penny for a reason.
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    what makes an HK P7 so great?

    Single stack magazine is fine by me. I only carry 1911s and my PSP without any extra magazines. In my opinion, if it's a gun fight that takes more than 1 magazine, then it is probably a gun fight you shouldn't be involved in anyway. I am not Rambo and I am not Johnny Law. Defense...
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    How much ammo is enough for SKS ?

    Why do we have an ammo shortage that allows some dealers to jack up the price? Look at your ammo pile at home and then look in the mirror.
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    P7 PSP vs other $600 9mm pistols

    German police trade-ins? The price highly depends on the condition of the gun, but $589 sounds good almost regardless. Just beware you will have a hard time finding spare magazines.
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    I thought people being nervous about cocked pistols was a myth

    The simple act of putting the hammer down (with a round in the chamber) is probably the most dangerous and stupid thing one can do/try with a 1911.
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    Okay, I will confess a horrible sin in the hopes ...

    The key word here is "Carry". Once you cock the gun, put it into a holster right away and don't mess with it any further and you will be fine. If you are still paranoid, get a holster that has one of those fastening tabs that go across the top of the gun between the hammer and the firing...
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    Taurus has new pistols coming out

    I have never owned a Taurus and probably never will, but for the people bashing them, consider this: do you have unreasonably high expectations for them? The old saying "You get what you pay for" probably holds true here. When you pay for a $300-400 piece, don't expect it to perform like a Sig...
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    The .45ACP vs the FiveSeven for home defense ?

    Hard to compare these two. The .45 literally has a bullet twice the size of the 5.7x28.
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