nightstand shooting iron Browning BDA.380ACP/13 ROUND MAG.
J Jurist Member Joined Aug 19, 2010 Messages 171 Location Ocean Cty New Jersey Jun 2, 2011 #101 nightstand shooting iron Browning BDA.380ACP/13 ROUND MAG. Attachments 2011-03-15 001 002.jpg 251.8 KB · Views: 9
powwowell Member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 399 Location Eastern NC Jun 2, 2011 #102 My CZ SP01 had an aluminum frame. I haven't read all the posts, so someone else might have caught this earlier.
My CZ SP01 had an aluminum frame. I haven't read all the posts, so someone else might have caught this earlier.
I ISO1600 Member Joined Jan 31, 2011 Messages 178 Location Abilene, TX Jun 2, 2011 #103 American Classic GI loaded with Golden Saber 185gr +P
N nosbocaj Member Joined May 31, 2011 Messages 30 Location Beaverton, OR Jun 2, 2011 #104 FN Hi Power loaded with Corbon 115gr +P JHP
D Dogguy Member Joined Oct 21, 2010 Messages 466 Jun 3, 2011 #105 The handguns at my home that are readily accessible during the night include 9mm SIG P229, Glock 26 and S&W .38 Special J-frame.
The handguns at my home that are readily accessible during the night include 9mm SIG P229, Glock 26 and S&W .38 Special J-frame.
T TheProf Member Joined Jul 1, 2009 Messages 723 Jun 4, 2011 #106 I prefer to use a gun that can double as a CCW gun. My vote goes to: G26 or G27 (with spare mags scattered at various locations in the house). Should I have to use it, I want to use the gun that I practice most with.... And the gun that you practice most with should be your CCW. Right? Sub compact Glocks: Super reliable and can take larger mags.
I prefer to use a gun that can double as a CCW gun. My vote goes to: G26 or G27 (with spare mags scattered at various locations in the house). Should I have to use it, I want to use the gun that I practice most with.... And the gun that you practice most with should be your CCW. Right? Sub compact Glocks: Super reliable and can take larger mags.