Walther PPS
Walther PPS--I like this one cause it wont pull your pants off after a long day of carry. Its accurate. Its as small as most .380's but with the more potent 9mm round. It can also be had in a .40 S&W. I never thought I would like a tupperware gun since i have been a die hard 1911...
Blind Justice i like ur suggestion too in the sig C3
looks nice : http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=25&productid=165
thanks for your input
Fatalmove
Thanks guys your info is greatly appreciated. I especially like Jim Watsons suggestion.
looks like this :http://cz-usa.com/products/view/dan-wesson-cco-bobtail/
FataLMove
I like the Walther pps comes in 9mm or 40. It has a trigger safety like the glock but is the thinner than the glock. It has 6,7, and 8 round mags. the 6 round lets the pinky float but is easy to conceal. the 7 and 8 round lets the pinky get a grip. I have put 300 rounds through mine without...
I want the gun to be reliable,light enough that my pants wont be pulled off, and easy to conceal These specs are desired for Conceal Carry. Im looking for a Commander length slide and barrel. (4.25 inch). Grip Frame with a magazine capacity of 7 rounds. Grip with bobtail also. I desire the...
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picked .280 rem or 7mm express
Im a 7mm fan. I dont understand why the .280 is not more popular in the usa. seems people like the 30.06 or .270 but, if you compare ballistics and energy the .280 has less drop at range and has more energy at range than any of the non magnum calibers. It will...
For a hunting rifle i would go .308 win because there are times when you may need to shoot more than once. Since the case is shorter it offers quicker cycling of the action. I have never thought i was undergunned with a 150 grain bullet from a .308win. At that weight range the 30-06 and 308 win...
I like the duo stock.. gives a good cheek weld and mates with the shoulder well especially if you will be using a scope mounted with high rise rings.
www.duostock.com
I would rather choose rifle and caliber to fit the situation with probability of resupply. What i mean is i would take an AR-10 if i would be resupplied soon. But if i will not be resupplied for days, I would take an AR-15, m-16. I like the .308s ability to smash through cover and better killing...
leopold makes a 2-7 x 33mm in its rifleman class $170 plus tax
Thats what i use and it lets you use 2 power for close work or higher power up to seven for distance and detail.
It is also more compact than a 4-9 and a couple ounces lighter.
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