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NousDefionsDoc 02-01-2004 22:23

I'm going to stir the fire with my stick
 
Favorite handgun - make, model and caliber.

longrange1947 02-01-2004 22:26

1911
 
What else? The 1911, Cal .45.

For more stirring... Why anyone would pick a .38 and then make the case smaller and call it a 9mm is beyond me. :D

Psywar1-0 02-01-2004 22:51

SA Compact 45 with Hydrashock's, Chip M 8 rd mags.

But most of the time Im stuck carrying a M9 with ball ammo:mad:

Team Sergeant 02-01-2004 23:07

HK USP
 
.45

The Reaper 02-01-2004 23:08

1 Attachment(s)
Concealed carry?

Para Ordnance P-12 Alloy, .45ACP. LeMas CQB loads.

Twice as many big pumpkins.

TR

CPTAUSRET 02-01-2004 23:08

M1911:

Terry

APLP 02-02-2004 02:05

For primary mission capability from a secondary
weapon platform that is concealable, the Glcok-21 with
6.5 inch KKM barrel, and Le Mas CQB subgun .45acp
ammunition.

The above weapon and ammunition combo delivers
85 grain BMT payloads at 2475 fps that will outperform
any sub M-4 5.56 length carbine in the CQB environment
without lethal over penetration potential.

The factory length barrel will deliver 2275fps
with the same ammunition and outperform sub 10 inch
5.56 carbine platforms with conventional ammunition in the
CQB environment.

For long distance (150 meters) impacts the 1911 5 inch Kimber CDP platform with BMT CQB 10mm. This weapon, ammunition combo will penetrate 1/4 inch steel and all soft barriers.

For personnal every day carry the Kimber CDP .45acp. Prefer only light weight 1911 alloy frames weapons that weigh less than 27 ounces.

The S&W .38special titanium or keltec's for BUG's that weigh
less than 11 oz. with BMT ammunition.

Huey14 02-02-2004 12:52

Because our Govt. has issues with hanguns, I have never had the oppertunity to fire one.

However, I do like the USP and the 226. I don't know how good they are, but I like them.

colmurph 02-02-2004 14:16

Colt 1911 A-1! But in the last couple of weeks I've been having a lot of fun with a couple of SAA's I just bought. One's in 32-20 and was made in 1897 (Has a minty bore) and the other is in 38-40 (a screw in frame blackpowder gun) with a shootable bore made in 1893. The latter one looks like it may have been a "Movie Gun" at one time or other as it is nickle plate and the right grip is worn smooth (as if by countless sleeved arms brushing against it while it was in a holster). Bought each of them for less than a 3d Generation re-pop.

TF Kilo 02-02-2004 15:30

HK USP .45 Expert.

If I were to go towards a 1911, I'd probably lean towards the Para-Ordinance line rather than a single stack.

Psywar1-0 02-02-2004 15:31

Just Picked it up today!
 
1 Attachment(s)
I think its my new fav. For sure what I pick up when things get crazy here in my apt complex, AKA Little Mexico.

Kimber Custom TLE/RL II

Surgicalcric 02-02-2004 16:01

HK USP .40

JD

NousDefionsDoc 02-02-2004 16:10

Psywar - you suck.

Air.177 02-02-2004 16:45

maybe i was raised in the old school but I prefer a browning Hi power. The original Wondernine.

longrange1947 02-02-2004 18:29

Quote:

Originally posted by Air.177
maybe i was raised in the old school but I prefer a browning Hi power. The original Wondernine.
Wondernine as in I wonder why anyone uses it? :D


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