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    $569.00 6" 686?

    In a Galyan's a few days ago I saw some seven-shot 686s in two barrel lengths for $499.
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    Beretta 1934??

    I have never shot one, but the late gun scribbler Robert T. Shimek has said that they are very prone to hammer and slide bite on your shooting hand. And the slide lock-open mechanism (it wedges open on the magazine follower) is a nuisance.
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    What should I get for my first gun...

    Well, that's a pretty wide disparity of guns, encompassing both rifles and handguns in different calibers, and you will probably not be able to buy an HK33 in California, or an M2 Carbine anywhere unless you have a Class III license (the M2 is the fully automatic version ;)). For your very...
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    Bought my first CZ ... a new 2075 RAMI in .40

    High Noon Holsters shows some models of their IWB holsters for the RAMI. If you see a model you like that does not specifically show your gun, contact them and they will likely make it for you. :cool:
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    New addition to the range bag, SW1911

    www.highnoonholsters.com www.donhume.com www.dillonprecision.com www.bulmangunleather.com www.usgalco.com ... just to name a few.
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    Most accurate snubby?

    Snub revolvers are not inherently or mechanically inaccurate. They are harder to get good fast hits with because of poor sights, small grips and sharp recoil, especially the lightweight ones. Although larger and heavier, the Ruger SP101 and Colt Detective Special are easier to hit with.
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    New Glock 17

    Your "muscle memory" has been attuned to the 1911 grip angle for a long time, so the Glock will point high. If you dedicate yourself to the Glock for a while, it will feel more natural. Then, when you shoot your 1911, it will point low. ;) FWIW, Robar Industries can reshape the Glock...
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    1911: Is there such a thing?

    In Massad Ayoob's 2003 Complete Book of Handguns (a Harris publication), there is an article entitled "Lookin' Cool With Your Kimber" whose owner (a student in Ayoob's school) did just that. Cylinder & Slide did the work on it. It cost him nearly a grand, this on top of the price of the gun...
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    Which 1911 is the closest to JMB's design?

    The Colt WWI replica is, as the name implies, a nearly exact reproduction of the original pistol as produced before the "-A1" changes. If you can actually obtain one. ;) And not cheap.
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    Accuracy...Springfield XD9 or Glock 19?

    I would expect both guns to have about the same accuracy when shot from a bench or a machine rest. Practical accuracy (the ability of the gun and shooter to get fast center hits) is an individual matter. The two guns differ greatly in trigger action and grip angle.
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    Seeking suggestions for wood grips for SA Mil-Spec Park

    Maybe I came in too late on this, but ... http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.cfm?maj=57&min=0&dyn=1&
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    Why do you like DAO?

    On balance, I like DAO autos if they have a short and light trigger stroke, which the Smith DAOs do. (It is shorter and lighter than the typical DA pull of a traditional DA/SA pistol.) The advantage, for me, is the same pull for every shot, with no need for the DA to SA transition. A...
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    Second thoughts about the PPK/S -- Opinions needed / Poll

    The Kahr is closest in size and shape to the Walther, is comfortable to shoot (it has a more ergonomic contoured grip and does not leave "slide tracks" across your hand), has an external slide stop lever, is reliable (usually) and shoots a more powerful cartridge. For some types of carry, the...
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    Looking for a desert eagle and baby eagle pic

    This may not be the exact picture you are looking for, but ... http://www.magnumresearch.com/products.asp
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    Federal Hydra-shock 124+p+

    This is a law enforcement load, #P9HS3G1. Is this what you have? If you have a reliable source for it and it feeds reliably in your gun, I see no reason not to use it.
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    Smith&Wessen website?

    http://www.smith-wesson.com
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    LW Commander Recoil Spring Guide

    I am not a "1911 man" (although I could be persuaded;)), but I see no real use for full length guide rods in a defensive handgun. Sure, when the recoil spring is out of the gun and laid next to the stock guide rod, it appears as though the spring would gyrate around like a snake on speed when...
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    New Springfield XD hates JHPs

    The Starfire appears to be the only JHP you have tried thus far. Does it have a round nose (aside from the flattened hollowpoint tip) or a conical (straight-sided) bullet profile? If it is conical, select another load with a rounded bullet (a little harder to find in .40 than in 9mm) and try...
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    Thinking of buying a Glock 30, any reason NOT to?

    If the large grip fits your hand and you can live with the slide width, there is no reason not to buy a G30. I had one for a while, but had issues with both, so I sold it. My particular gun was also fussy about magazines (I sorted through four or five of them before finding two that were...
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    As a tool, are there any benefits to an SA over a DA?

    As a "beater" handgun, the SA (particularly the Ruger with its coil springs, as opposed to the Colt with its fatigue- and breakage-prone leaf springs) has a major advantage: there is less to go wrong with it. You have a heavy solid frame with a large pin running through the full length of and...
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