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    Ruger LC9 Holster Fit

    http://highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/_Pocket_Grabber/_pocket_grabber.html high noon holsters and blackhawk http://shopruger.com/BLACKHAWK-LC9-Pocket-Holster/productinfo/50176/
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    Life of “plastic” guns?

    Dwood, isn't that a bit harsh? Moronic ? **** ? You are right; please accept my apology.
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    Life of “plastic” guns?

    Here's a hint, if you don't care for them, don't buy them.
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    Life of “plastic” guns?

    There are not many reports of Glocks turning to dust under harsh conditions, at least not that I am aware of. BS thread.
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    Just installed night sights - hard to aquire front sight in daylight

    I laugh a little at how much time we, myself included, debate sights for our tactical pistols. Personally, I like the narrow, red fiber optic front sight with a Warren Tactical -Sevigny Carry plain black rear site with a wide notch. The irony, for me, is that I shoot cowboy action with Ruger...
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    High Quality High Dollar Pocket Pistols

    Originally Posted by DWood ............... With all that being said, I eagerly await the MSAR Archangel, which I believe is getting closer, that will bring a high quality 9 mm in a DAO pocket carry size for $500-600. Hurry up MSAR...
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    Need a new concealed carry gun.

    I have carried several J frame 38s in pocket, S & W 3913 and Glocks (23 and 27) IWB and OWB. My favorite set up right now is the .45 acp single stack Glock 36 in a Raven Concealment Phantom OWB. The grip is nice and thin, it is relatively light, and the Phantom keeps it very close to the body...
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    High Quality High Dollar Pocket Pistols

    I own and pocket carry various S & W .38 spl J frames (not at the same time) and have recently taken to carrying the Sig P238 as a second gun. .380is not MY ideal caliber for a primary carry gun. The Sig is "very high quality" but not "high dollar" as I got mine for $515 locally. Beware that it...
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    Law enforcement trade in

    Summit has a bunch of Model 22s for $330; 2nd generation but only 1 magazine. http://www.summitgunbroker.com/Glock_22.html
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    Cowboy action leather

    There are inexpensive CAS rigs that will work, but if you are even halfway serious, you will want a decent rig and that will cost a little more. You can spend a lot of money if you want, but the Evil Roy rig from Mernicle is top quality leather at a reasonable (not cheap) price. I believe it is...
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    What are my lightest options?

    David E is correct; 357s in a 340 scandium framed revolver WILL HURT. It's not subjective. After 10 rounds and a bloody web between my thumb and index finger, I said "enough". I still carry it, but with 38+Ps and expect it will still hurt when I shoot it.
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    I notice now most of us older guys (50+)

    I notice now most of us older guys (50+) perfer revolvers to high cap auto's....I was talking to some kid at the range .............I told him one good .357 in the right place beats 10 spray and pray 9mm and the Ruger is built to last 100 years..................... That's interesting. I...
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    Glock Carbine / PDW

    Not sure why one would need to "rifelate" a Glock, but there are other options. I have held this one in a local shop. It's well made; actually, it's downright heavy it's so solid. It's no house clearing SBR though. http://www.parts.cc/glock/Parts_Acc/Mech_Tech_Carbine.htm
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    Compact Reloading Bench Solutions

    3 coats os spar urethane are already applied...... The table is 3/4" plywood and it is doubled where the press will be bolted on at the right, front.
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    Compact Reloading Bench Solutions

    The threads about reloading benches sport many photos of awesome reloading benches. I am limited in the space I can devote to reloading and I'm sure many others are also. Please post your solutions for reloading benches that are efficient yet small. I am in the process of finishing a small bench...
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