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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 01:02 AM
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Awesome! I really wanted a .50 cal rifle, but I couldn't afford it in time. Stupid CA.
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 01:03 AM
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PS: Are those armor piercing bullets? :-D
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by brucelee


and a few others:

haha



(4 glocks and sig in that picture)

are those ALL yours???
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 01:11 AM
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ldivinag
some of weirdest looks i ever received at wallyworld was when they had this "silent" sale of white box winchester 9mm.

i literally had a cart load of them through the UC store...

this old lady asked me what they were. i said bullets.

her face turned white and looked liked i just said, "i'm a terrorist" or something. she then scooted her cart and her family away from me as fast as she could...
HAHAHAHAAA!!! Dood, I think I would have looked at you crazy too. ;P

Funny that walmart sells gun ammo, but only sells edited music CDs. e.g. no parental advisory sticker.
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:27 AM
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good choice on the 23. I was looking at one myself when I was mobilized in Texas (Glock 23C, they had a 25% off for servicemembers), but decided against it when I started modding the car (only so much money ). I REALLY like the .40SW. IMO, it's the perfect round for a hand gun. Yes, I've fired 9mm, .45 ACP, .50, .44 mag, .357 mag, and 10mm, and to me, the .40 is the best for a hand gun. But then, I've also fired an M60 (7.62mm FMJ) and love that thing (the M249 is nice but lacks the OOMPH of the M60), so maybe it's just me.

ahh well... guess I can NOT own a handgun and just play with the M9, M16, M203, M249, and Mark 19 (40mm automatic grenade launcher) that I have at my unit twice a year during weapons qualifications .
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:11 AM
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Luv da Glocks!!! I'm going to pick up a G19 9mm from my co-worker for $300 bucks. not bad deal for the piece + 3 pre-ban magazines
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by brucelee
PS: Are those armor piercing bullets? :-D
No.
AP bullets have a black tip.
Those are tracer/spotting rounds; when the bullet hits the target, it flashes.
So, if he's in PRK, he's obviously linked those pics, as those rounds are illegal to own.
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:30 AM
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My family inherited a Canadian Army-issued Browning 9mm handgun, it's pretty sweet and 9mm ammo is relatively inexpensive. Beauty was hardly fired (it's Canada after all).
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by mcdrama

Funny that walmart sells gun ammo, but only sells edited music CDs. e.g. no parental advisory sticker.
what's weird is that they sell shotgun shells right in the open shelves...

that i dont get. lock up the hangun rounds "behind" the counter, while these guys are just sitting there...

gotta love wallyworld.... dont forget no FHM, STUFF type mags also...
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 05:53 PM
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Does the frame bite the web of your thumb?

Where do you shoot in the Sonoma area?
I got to Montana Hawk in Cotati. There is also a place that my brother in law told me about near Tomales. He's going to take me out there as soon as he gets his new .22 target pistol. No on the second question. I kind of like the new grooved grip vs the older models. Now I haven't shot my gun yet so I haven't had any experience other than holding it when it came in to the gun store. But, it sure feels nice. What other places are there to shoot at around the north bay? There is Bullseye in San Rafael but, that's about all I know about. We used to just grab a bunch of ammo and go shooting in out backfields. My family lives on about 10 acers in Sonoma. But, development around the area squashed that idea.

I almost bought a Springfield XD40 tactical model with the 5 inch barrel but decided against it. I heard they shoot nice but, Glocks just have too good of rep to pass up. I got a great deal on it. Paid $487 before tax.

Anyone have any experiece in changing the barrels in Glocks? I heard that all it takes is a barrel and mag change and I can go to 9mm or .357sig as well. It would be kind of nice to be able to shoot 9mm since it's a whole lot more inexpensive.
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BillJC

Anyone have any experiece in changing the barrels in Glocks? I heard that all it takes is a barrel and mag change and I can go to 9mm or .357sig as well. It would be kind of nice to be able to shoot 9mm since it's a whole lot more inexpensive.
on my SIG 229 , going from .40 to .357 was just as easy as replacing the barrel.

the mags are even labelled ".40/.357."

now, going to 9mm is another issue. one is the magazine itself. a 9mm has a smaller case.

another is recoil spring. the 9mm may need a less powerful spring. you may have problems with the slide going back.

another is the extractor. if the extractor cannot grab the base of the 9mm shell, you will have a lot of FAILURE TO EJECTS (FTE). and this can lead to other problems, like feeding the next round, etc.

in fact, SIG does not recommend a simple barrel change on the 229 that is originally .40 or .357sig...
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:13 PM
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The Glocks and Walthers are convertable to .357 Sig with I think just a simple barrell swap.

One company that does this is Bar-Sto.

I want a 10mm next, added knock-down power, plus a conversion to .357 sig for my Walther .40.
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:14 PM
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It's all about the HK USP .45...
I'm looking at getting a Kimber Tactical Ultra II for concealed carry though. Although I don't know much about them I heard they're damn good. Anyone have any reviews?
Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:18 PM
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It's all about the HK USP .45...
I'm getting a Mk. 23 SOCOM...



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