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    5.56 or 20 gauge

    Well, I'd not like to get shot with either, terminal ballistics aside. I'd think, FWIW, the main issue is operation and manual-of-arms. The AR is not a simple gun, and drilling failure, chamber check, etc, requires a fair time investment and familiarity with the gun. Heck, I like it and...
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    First Time Out w/CCW

    Not trying to insult your intelligence or assert that you are a "cowboy". I think being nervous is usually a sign of awareness of what could happen. Often when this comes up people take "nervous" to imply that there is something fearful or unconfident or unmanly. My point is that there are...
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    First Time Out w/CCW

    Nervous is a good sign. IMHO, a sign of intelligence, of responsibility. For those who haven't carried before as LEOs or in the military, it is indeed a new experience. It's great if a person is confident or is so accustomed to guns that they had them in a crib... but I think carrying a...
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    CCW Gun -frustrated need suggestions

    The S&W 442/642 is very well-liked in this capacity. The 38sp isn't far off from the 9mm. I like the 9mm. If the G19 is a bit chunky, consider an HK P7 (my carry). Very thin, much more concealable. That said, I carry the 442 more often. my 2 cents, David
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    My son made a gun comment in school...

    Good job. Thanks for being positive. The number of snarky, defensive, provocative comments goes to show how easy it is to take offense, presume malice, etc. Teachers have a tough job, and a lot of the hands they are dealt are not enviable. Disturbed kids, drugs, guns in the hands of...
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    Magazine Capacity Laws

    Chris, You make a very good point that cuts both ways. The fear of being part of a killing spree, home-invasion, etc, is what seems to fuel 80% of the discussion on most gun forums. People will perseverate to absurd lengths about slightly differences in tactical effectiveness of...
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    Magazine Capacity Laws

    (1) I believe the 2A was probably meant to grant to ordinary citizens (in some reasonable legal standing) a right to possess military arms comparable to those of an individual soldier. Now, obviously these days a foot-soldier can pack a lot more heat than most of us would be comfortable...
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    Compromise with the Anti bloc?

    Wow. That's more horse-trading than compromise. Completely unrelated issues... I hope the pro-2A movement doesn't get further conflated with these other issues, whatever stance you take on them. Straw-man issues, in some ways. That said, you're probably right. ;)
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    Compromise with the Anti bloc?

    Ya know, it's not an unreasonable question. But I doubt you're going to get a neutral discussion here. So far 85% of the response has been sloganeering and chest-beating. By selection, most people here feel strongly pro-2A and interpret it liberally. And, while it seems reasonable to...
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    how many duplicates do you own?

    I've noticed a lot of folks just like to collect/accumulate. From a pragmatic standpoint, a 2nd (or additional) gun is not only a working backup but a source of spare parts. Currently, I have 2 HK P7's, 'cause I use it as a carry gun. Buying spare parts is almost more expensive than a...
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    Murphey's Law, now chambered in .22

    Think of it as one of those offhand drills that is always advocated... ;) Hope you recover smoothly, regardless!
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    For What Are You Preparing?

    One of my biggest preparations is moving out of my old crime-ridden neighborhood into a place that's enlightened but doesn't have too much of a wealth disparity to attract high-profile crimes. As far as situational awareness and defense go, I prepare for isolated robbery or assault...
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    WA State: Proposed "assault weapon" ban legislation

    I wrote my legislators and 2 of 3 wrote back saying they'd oppose it; one on 2A ground and one on 4A grounds (at least the anti-gun one had the reasonability to apply her standards regarding 4A fairly). The sense I got from them was that it was unlikely to see the light of day. In general...
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    Question about HK p7

    I would recommend a brass .270 bore bush (make sure no steel on the end) and/or simply the factory carbon scraper, which would be sufficient by itself.
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    Question about HK p7

    Also, a great, reasonably inexpensive and quickly-available holster. My best IWB out of about 5 so far: AKJ Concealco IWB This has a funny-looking position of the front loop but it works like magic, especially with such a thin gun. They make the holster a bit longer for the P7, and are...
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    Question about HK p7

    powerhouse: The P7 is a fantastic pistol. It is my preferred carry after experimenting with several different makes and manuals-of-arms. The grip is longer than it looks, although probably the only way you will know it fits is to try one. One of the best and most under-appreciated...
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    Poll....357sig...To be or not to be.

    Like the caliber a lot. Just looking for the right gun.
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    357 sig, whats the smallest and thinnest?

    Great question. If there is ever a reliable thin platform with an acceptable manual of arms (for me), I'll probably switch over from carrying the P7 with hot 9's. I have considered the USPc in 357SIG; they are harder to find now and not super-thin. If there were a P30-variant, that would be...
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    hiking conceal carry gun

    Howdy mudriver, As someone who carries the P7 and used to own a Glock 27, I'd vote against the G27. It looks good on paper but has, IMHO, a cumbersome form factor and is not a real comfortable gun to shoot the .40 in. You could go 357SIG in that platform; it was a better choice for me...
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    Fiber Optics or Tritium?

    How about a TruGlo hybrid tritium-fiber optic? http://www.truglo.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;PRODUCTS_NO_TREE?cat=30500?company=TGI I had these on a small gun and they were quite bright (largish, but bright). Probably a nice choice for the GP100 I'd guess... HTH, David
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