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    Sig Sauer warranty amazed me!

    Good to hear. I had a similar experience with Sig.
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    I've Bought a Taurus: What Was I Thinking??

    Best of luck...you'll need it.
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    Laser Grips pros and Cons

    Just remember, your head is behind the laser...i.e. you're giving the BG a perfect aiming point. Night sights are the way to go, IMO.
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    Is this a nice AR setup? How much is it worth?

    rc, I would imagine it is legal. What makes it legal/illegal. I've read you can't have a buttstock on a pistol or a forward grip...what else am I missing?
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    Is this a nice AR setup? How much is it worth?

    I'm not opposed to either. I could definitely see the function of both. For a pistol setup, is it nice? What do you think it's worth?
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    Is this a nice AR setup? How much is it worth?

    I dont' know much about AR's so I figure it would be a good idea to get someones opinion on this setup: AR -15 pistol. Has free floated 7 1/2" barrel with levang muzzle brake,round hogue handguard, anvil arms lower, upper is detonics made flat top. hogue grip, 2 pmags tasco red dot which is...
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    Range Report: 9mm cast lead bullets with revolvers and semiautos

    Do you think 4.3 grains of unique, with a 125 grain 9mm lead cast bullet, out of a 5 inch barrel would come at around 1000, fps? Seems about right to me.
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    Range Report: 9mm cast lead bullets with revolvers and semiautos

    Some helpful load data there. I'm using 125 grain Lead cast and Unique. Thanks for the writeup.
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    Beretta 92FS more accurate?

    Not sure about the barrel design, but the 92 my buddy owns shoots lights out.
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    Moral of the story... BUY THE GUN

    Lol, it's always a good idea to buy a gun...at least that's what I tell my wife (unconvincingly, I might add)
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    Ruger LCR in depth Review

    I see no reason why you couldn't, peyton. There is a screw on the bottom of the grip, if memory serves me correctly, that needs to be undone. Once undone, you can slip the grip off and change it. Finding aftermarket grips could potentially be an issue, since the LCR is a newer design...
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    YouTube gun videos

    There are definitely some guys who don't obey gun safety rules. With that said, It has no bearing on how I handle a gun. Maybe it does on others?
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    Pondering a PX-4 storm in .40. What has been your experience with this weapon?

    The PX4 is a fine gun, if you aren't looking for a CCW piece. For CCW it's just too thick. If you buy the full size I'm pretty sure it comes with a rotating barrel design, which is pretty cool. The biggest downside to the PX4 , in my opinion, is the trigger. The DA pull seemed awful gritty...
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    Self Defense: 00 vs. #4

    00 buck is the way to go. Check out "the box o truth". He tests shotguns...not surprising results, but they're definitely interesting.
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    Ruger LCR in depth Review

    Good info on the holsters tackleberi. I'll have to check it out. One thing I failed to mention, is the LCR has a bigger trigger guard than the J frames, which is nice, because your trigger finger doesn't bang against it.
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    How often do you clean your pistol?

    After every use. Or, if on the off chance it sits for more than a month without beign fired, I clean it. Cleaning after every use is especially important in humid climates, like Florida.
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    Ruger LCR in depth Review

    I was fortunante enough yesterday to try out a Ruger LCR. Since this is a new revolver, with a pretty groundbreaking design, I'll throw out what I thought of it: Inital impressions - The first thing you'll notice when grabbing this gun is how light weight it is. I mean, it's super light! For...
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    Laser grip prices

    Very interesting loop. I hope what you're saying is the case. I've always wondered why they are so dadgum expensive. Then again, I don't really like lasers...gives the BG a perfect target (your head).
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    Your favorite budget CCW revolver

    Any inexpensive, concealable, Smith or Ruger, that locks up tight and has good timing, works for me. Both make fine products.
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    Do you Carry chambered?

    Chambered and ready to go. No safety is on. A good holster and sound gun traning should prevent any accidents. When, and if, I need my firearm, I don't want to have to think...I just want to pull the trigger and have the gun function.
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