Ruger LC9. It's definitely a $380.00 gun. I agree that it would be affective at close range, yet I'm not thinking it would be very effective if you found yourself in a shoot out situation. The trigger action reminds me of a roll cap gun I had when I was a youngster.
A Cimarron 1911 and Yugo M57 Tokarev ordered on the same day (though the Yugo M57 arrived in the mail 2 days later than the 1911). Unfortunately I think that depletes my firearms budget (not counting small ammo purchases) until the end of the summer when I'm planning to add an AMD-65 but that's alright, it'll give me more time to enjoy the two new additions.
hk usp 40 was the last one I bought, I love it.
I've been thinking of trading my first gun but i'm trying to refrain from it because i'm afraid i'll regret it. It was a g27
I think I last mentioned an M&Pc 40 with AR upper and lower on the way. Well since that a S&W 442 Airweight, a SA XDM 9 4.5 and there is a SA Range Officer on order (1911)
I bought the XDM just to have something in 9mm to reload for. Every time I go to the club range I have to pick up the 9mm brass that is left so I can find my .40 and .45 brass easily.
Normally when I pick up a gun in a cartridge I don't already have a gun in I buy 500 cases so I can lay in a supply of practice ammo. I won't have to do this with the 9mm. Thank you club members if you know who I am for the free brass
I really wanted the Hunter model because nothing is nicer looking (in my opinion) on a firearm than blueing and wood, but the kids love stainless. This should keep em shooting!
Once it came in and I saw it in person, I actually kind of like the stainless.
I picked up a crabtree tool and dye loader. I find it annoying that it is stamped with the logo "CLIP LOADER." It's a dang magazine loader, but it is too small to fit that on there...
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