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    Is it crazy not to buy assault weapons now?

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    Is it crazy not to buy assault weapons now?

    This is true. Another example is the word "house" which was changed by relators and media to "home" during the McMansion housing bubble to make a more emotional connection. Now everyone still unconsiously says they "bought a home" unstead of "bought a house". A house is not necessarily a home!
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    Class picture from 1976, with a rifle?

    I took my bolt action 22 rifle to public elementary school for show and tell in the late 70's. I took it on the bus in a rifle bag and kept it in my locker until I brought it out for show and tell. It was no big deal. I think I didn't bring the magazine with it. In the early 80's at a private...
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    Walther PPQ

    I'm not saying there is any problem with Walther's reputation. I'm only saying that they seem to be less visible than the other big German names such as HK and Sig.
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    What's going on with Walther these days?

    Good info here. Walther does seem to be below the radar, and I would imagine that it is mostly due to its corporate ownership issues, marketing resources and its deal with S&W. I can't imagine how S&W, its direct competitor in the US market, can be a proper distributor for them. As for the...
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    Are Kimbers quality guns?

    They have earned an iffy reputation, especially due to the external extractor BS they were selling years ago. However, if you get a good one, I think they are good quality for market segment they are in. I got a TLE when they first came out and it has been a fantastic pistol with no problems...
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    G19/P7 concealment?

    The P7 is thin but mega heavy and holds much less ammo compared to the Glock. You may want to consider some other options as well.
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    Walther PPQ

    Even in Germany Walther's reputation also seems to be on the low down. It seems that most German police are using HKs these days, with some (such as in Bavaria) still using the venerable P7 and others using the P2000 and other modern HKs. Not many Walthers around that I have seen.
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    Sig 220 or HK USP

    If you're planning on carrying it, get the standard P220. It is significantly lighter than the ST and handles beter IMO. The USP is a fine handgun but doesn't compare in handling characteristics to the standard P220.
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    Colt NRM or WWI

    "The 1991A1 came with the barrel throat horribly reamed and although it functioned perfectly, was considered not too safe, so a new Springfield barrel was fitted. Its now a very accurate shooter as is the used Norinco that I was lucky enough to get for $325 at a recent gun show." Uhmm...
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    Help me decide - Sig P239 or P228

    IMO, the 228 or the 225 (single stack) offer much more overall than the 239. I'd go with a 228 unless you feel it is too thick. If you think it is too thick, try a 225; you won't be disappointed. The 239 has nothing on those two models.
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    Lost a screw in my SIG

    That's nice of you Larry. I think the 220 screws work with only two models, the 220 and 225 (I think). The one weak link remaining with the classic Sigs is that the grip screws tend to come loose. I swap mine out with T.J.'s hex head screws, which you can get from Brownells.
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    1911, gap b/w slide & frame at dustcover?

    Then why's it called the "dustcover"? :evil: Yeah, its more cosmetic than anything else. I'm just wondering if anyone has noticed this on their 1911's.
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    1911, gap b/w slide & frame at dustcover?

    Thanks guys. I know how the 1911 works, already have the Kuhnhausen books, and am not about to have these guns worked on. Like I said, they are very accurate and perfectly fine pistols and one is fit up tight as a bug in a rug. Its just the aesthetics of being able to glimpse the recoil...
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    1911, gap b/w slide & frame at dustcover?

    Hey Old Fluff, these are two good and accurate 1911's, a newer Colt and a semi-custom. It is quite noticble in the right light, but none of my other 1911's have this gap and it kinda annoys me.
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    1911, gap b/w slide & frame at dustcover?

    Hey 1911 fans, I've noticed on two of my 1911's that I can see the recoil spring in a gap between the slide and frame when I hold the pistol at a slight angle. Why is that? Has anyone experienced this with one of their pistols? Any negative aspects to this, such as dust etc. getting into...
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    Your opinion of the Beretta 92

    IMO the Beretta 92 is an excellent, classic handgun. There are a number of reasons they might not be selling as much in shops right now, including: at $600 or more the price is a bit high, the new ones have some plastic parts, they are a bit large and thick in the grip, there are lots of used...
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    Springer or Kimber ??

    The Truth is that it is the Chevy v. Ford argument. However, there are some guidelines. As RugerOldArmy mentioned, the best pistol of both (IMO) is the Springfield Pro (costs over $2,000) and it is generally accepted that the Springfield Mil-Spec and GI models are the best inexpensive...
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    10mm. How does it rate as a man stopper?

    It'll take down any two legged creature!
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    1911 recoil buffers?

    What type of ejection problems are you experiencing? It might be due to the combo of type of ammo and weight of recoil spring, weak mag springs, extractor, etc. As for shock buffers, they are not necessary. However, I like the feel of them because they do noticibly buffer the metal on metal...
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