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    9mm carbine, worth it?

    I've got a KelTec Sub2000 in 9mm, which I had before we started doing the BBTI testing. Yeah, using factory loads, 9mm doesn't gain nearly as much from the longer barrel as does a .357. But look at our data, and you'll see that it does gain a bit over handgun-length barrels. But that's not...
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    short trunked elephant in the room

    Manco is correct - we use a modified Thompson/Center Encore as our test platform. We chose this in order to directly compare performance of both rimmed and non-rimmed ammunition. And yes, you do have to take into consideration both the difference between how semi-autos and revolvers are measured...
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    Who pocket carries a 9mm auto?

    For 9mm, my Rohrbaugh. Usually. Sometimes the Steyr S9 - if I have cargo pants on. Though my preference is the J-frame for pocket carry (I shoot the small revolver better).
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    Best .22lr barrel length

    We did a full series of "chop tests" on .22s in June (including shorts, subsonic, and a variety of bullet weights) and hope to have the full data available soon. But one advance look at the data shows that the basic shape of the curve for velocity over barrel length is very similar to the basic...
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    Alzheimer's & Firearms

    I think that is the crux of the matter right there, and why I raised it: we have to plan ahead when dealing with the reality of mortality and/or failing mental ability. I don't think it needs to be a legalistic approach, though there are some cases where it is appropriate to have either a...
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    Alzheimer's & Firearms

    MisterMike, I'm sorry for your loss. Losing a parent is never easy. And having to go through it in that way is in some ways harder than most others. But you did the right thing - the hard thing. Jim D.
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    Alzheimer's & Firearms

    Simple age isn't the issue, antiquus - lots of folks maintain solid judgment even as their memory or reflexes start to fail. There's no reason why they should not be able to continue to own, use, and even carry. It's more to do with age-related dementia. Unfortunately, too often those who wind...
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    Alzheimer's & Firearms

    Crimes, Vern? I doubt any incidents involving a gun would be considered a crime, if it involves someone suffering from age-related dementia. But anyone who has worked to care for a family member who has suffered with Alzheimer's or some other related problem, or has seen what is involved in...
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    Alzheimer's & Firearms

    I haven't been around here a lot the last few months. Partly that has been due to two large sequences of tests for BBTI that I think will excite a lot of folks: our long-awaited 'cylinder gap' tests, and then full testing of .22 cal ammo (also .223). Look for all of that data to show up on BBTI...
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    Bond Arms

    Yeah, pretty much what everyone else has said: good, solid made guns - but there are better choices for CCW. I love mine. It's fun to shoot. But for carry? Nope.
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    Opinions on Para-Ordnance P-14 pistols

    L-Frame: I like mine. I own 2 P-14's, gave another to a friend, and carry a P-12. Mine have all been great guns - more accurate than I am, and very reliable. $650? Depends on condition and location - but that is not completely out of line for what I would expect. Good luck - Jim D.
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    best .380 rd. which brand for my sig 232

    I was impressed by the Buffalo Bore ammo - if it feeds in your specific gun, I think it'd be hard to beat. Jim D.
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    .380 carry rounds

    We did a lot of additional testing of the .380 cartridge this summer and I was very impressed by the Buffalo Bore ammo. Jim D.
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    glock 31 .357 sig or .45 para ordnance hi cap

    I currently own 3 Para .45s - two full size, one Carry 12. Love 'em all. The Carry 12 is one of my regular carry guns. Glocks don't feel right to me ergonomically - but that's a personal thing, and I know it. Otherwise, they're good guns and the .357 Sig is a good round for self defense. If you...
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    How to avoid hassles with the TSA and still have a self-defense firearm when needed?

    Yeah, bfDave, I've done the same with my friends who are visiting. I was just thinking in terms of being someplace where you may not have those kinds of connections. SDM's idea is another option I may look into further if and when it's an issue - mostly, this was just general brainstorming on...
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    327 federal mag....again

    I find it an appealing round - and our tests shooting it weren't brutal at all. I've held onto the brass from our tests, and if/when I get a revolver in that cartridge, I'll be set. That said, I think this cartridge would *really* shine in a lever gun. Jim D.
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    How to avoid hassles with the TSA and still have a self-defense firearm when needed?

    Well, I was thinking in larger terms than just a single transaction - which is why I was curious whether such a network could be established around the country of shops participating in these kinds of "sales" - the idea being that this kind of service would be something of a loss-leader to get...
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    How to avoid hassles with the TSA and still have a self-defense firearm when needed?

    OK, interesting info from you guys - I didn't realize that there was a limitation on buying from an FFL out of state like that, but then I've never tried to do so. Yeah, if that is the case, it'd kill this idea completely. Thanks!
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    How to avoid hassles with the TSA and still have a self-defense firearm when needed?

    Yeah, MG, my solution has been to basically stop flying - just drive. No hassles with my CCW, and with the bs security theatre delays, it usually takes at least a day to get anywhere anyway. But that's not always practical. Alex45ACP - I tend to agree, but for this kind of situation I would be...
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    How to avoid hassles with the TSA and still have a self-defense firearm when needed?

    I was wondering whether an idea I had would work, if the practice became accepted widely enough. Thought I’d toss it out for consideration. Feel free to comment here, or post/link it elsewhere. Let’s say you travel by air a fair amount, but not all the time. Let’s say you have a...
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