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    s&w m&p hate

    Ummm...Massachusetts (as people mention here). 940 CMR 16.00 which make it a "deceptive practice" if certain features aren't included: "...such mechanisms shall include, but are not limited to: raising trigger resistance to at least a ten pound pull, altering the firing mechanism so that an...
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    All-purpose, high-quality belt

    One thing to consider is belt width...I took a course using a 1.5" belt (Wilderness style) so had a fair amount of weight on my hips, and ended up pretty sore with all the pressure it caused. I had thrown a small shop 1-3/4" belt (also a wilderness style) in my case at the last minute since it...
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    M&P 9 Mags?

    Well, I was going to say eBay allows 10 rounders, but just checked and the cheapest one I saw has been bid up to $73.
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    What am I missing for options for 9mm single stack?

    PF9 Rohrbaugh Diamondback Kimber Solo Lots more if the only criteria is single stack.
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    Why do I want a handgun that does not make sense?

    You realize this is somewhat akin to going to an AA meeting and asking why you want a drink. Except I doubt anyone here will try to discourage you from getting another gun.
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    Question for trainers: why multi-day courses?

    Funny, I just complete a half-day course with a local instructor, mostly because all of the other courses were multi-day, and I just can't get away for consecutive days. One of my suggestions was exactly what you are indicating: have an advanced course, maybe once a month, with practice...
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    Glock double stack speed loader

    I always see people recommending other loaders in this type of thread...usually for a specific pistol, often citing that it's much cheaper than an UPLULA. That's great if you have one, but I like something that can load my 9mm M&Ps, Springfield .45, .45 M&P, etc., etc., without worrying that I...
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    Looking for a Stripped Lower Receiver

    Watch Palmetto State Armory. Theirs are inexpensive, and frequently go on sale for various occasions and holidays.
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    Can someone help list common handguns from high quality to cheap?

    I highly suggest taking a class FIRST. Most quality classes I've seen tend to stress that, if you haven't purchased yet, wait until after the class. Things that people decide are important often aren't after a course and vice versa. Plus, you get a better idea of what matters to YOU once you've...
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    9mm I'm wrong and never knew it :D

    Funny, just had that conversation with an instructor. He insisted that .38 special was the best choice for personal protection, but informed me that 9mm was a poor choice (with a sad look on his face). Of course, most of his research was done many years ago...good at teaching fundamentals and...
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    Friend can't shoot straight

    Really, a decent basic class would probably help immensely. I've taken a few classes recently and seen dramatic improvement (to the point that I was outshooting the instructor in the most recent class). The order I've seen for teaching the fundamentals (with some minor variations) before...
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    Colorado Tactical Conference Aug 6&7

    Wow, I completely missed this before and you're a little ways for regular classes, but for something like this I'd have been interested. Any chance of a mailing list for earlier notice to plan ahead for events like this?
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    Is there such a thing as a 'justified' shot in the back?

    This doesn't change with the direction he's facing...although it CAN get trickier to convince others of the situation largely because of this perceived taboo.
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    Red dot really sensitive to distance. Mounted incorrectly? (Pics)

    What distances are you talking about here? Looking at some trajectory charts, POI shouldn't really be more than 1.5" to 50 yards. And is it POI, or group sizes? Plenty of possible issues that spring to mind, but I'm sure someone who knows more can chime in as well: Sight not holding zero MOA of...
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    Looking into a Hi Point

    The best bet for trying out shooting is probably a .22, in my opinion. High Points are cheap to buy, but you probably won't get much back if reselling them. Getting something in a decent quality .22 will probably cost a little more to buy, but costs a LOT less to shoot, and if you ever want to...
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    Most reliable semiauto pistols

    Of the ones I have which have never had a problem, most are listed above, but one missing is a Makarov. Oh, and a Browning Buckmark.
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    Worst Handgun Mishaps and Near Accidents

    Wasn't me, but was a good story anyway. This was a local's...grandfather or great-grandfather? He'd decided he wanted to ride into town and urged his mother to come along. She resisted since it was a Sunday and didn't believe the Lord wanted them doing such things on Sundays, but he persisted...
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    Had a close call, and I can say I'm lucky.

    One idea might be to invest in some snap caps. I'm paranoid about dry firing, and always use a snap cap since they have such a distinct color. Even then, I'm always double and triple checking to make sure it's a snap cap in there.
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    Keltec p11

    I added a trigger shoe and an over-travel stop...and lots of dry firing, and mine's like a somewhat decent DA revolver at this point. I love the capacity for the size and still turn to it for certain situations where capacity/weight is important.
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    New Gun or Is it Used

    Just about every gun I've purchased recently was test fired at the factory, and they're still considered new. I guess some of it depends on how MANY rounds he fired. Did he just load up one magazine, or did he dump a few boxes through it?
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