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2017-05-28 at 5:02 AM UTCget a spray bottle and make your own home made poisons and death acids
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2017-05-28 at 5:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 Looks like a glock 30. I don't believe there's any such thing as a glock 11.
They're very comfortable. I carry one everyday. Make sure you try it before you buy it if at all possible.
Post last edited by Kolokol-1 at 2017-05-28T04:59:44.275893+00:00
The next county over is very "NON LIBERAL" and lots of F350 type drivers
there is a Gun range out there. I used to live by it and hear it on weekends if the wind blew the right direction. I can go there and rent theirs and fire it and get a feel for it. I think they're a dealer as well. Probably the best channels to go through. -
2017-05-28 at 5:04 AM UTC
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2017-05-28 at 5:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 Yeah sorry about that .. I forgot to do it as you were viewing it.
It's an attractive looking piece though? but dull black would be nicer.
It's nice, though I'm not the biggest fan of revolvers myself. They do have one VERY big advantage over semis though: if you get a bad bullet that doesn't fire, just pull the trigger again to fire the next one. -
2017-05-28 at 5:07 AM UTCGo on a mass shooting that will show them all.
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2017-05-28 at 5:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 It's nice, though I'm not the biggest fan of revolvers myself. They do have one VERY big advantage over semis though: if you get a bad bullet that doesn't fire, just pull the trigger again to fire the next one.
Yeah.. it's for protective mode only really.
I hope to never have a group or even a single person have a shootout with.. let alone shooting at me.
the other day I felt as if I didn't care but most times I care. So it's not for battle. if it comes down to San Francisco in a crisis from the next big quake and people start looting for food then it's handy enough or some other mass disaster -
2017-05-28 at 5:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump Go on a mass shooting that will show them all.
When you want to outline stories (usually short stories) it's really nice to lay down and think of the outlines and where they fall into place. shootout and chase is the funnest that writers think of.. but in reality, No Thanks.
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2017-05-28 at 5:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump Go on a mass shooting that will show them all.
If I were going to commit suicide I would get an airsoft gun, remove the safety tip, go to a store that doesn't allow concealed carry, and pull it out and shoot people with it
Then ask people "now what would you have done if this was a real gun?"
Then I'd see how many times I could get away with that before I got shot/arrested -
2017-05-28 at 5:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 If I were going to commit suicide I would get an airsoft gun, remove the safety tip, go to a store that doesn't allow concealed carry, and pull it out and shoot people with it
Then ask people "now what would you have done if this was a real gun?"
Then I'd see how many times I could get away with that before I got shot/arrested
That sounds like a good case study to analize.
and for you to have a bit of snickly funzies while you're doing it -
2017-05-28 at 5:19 AM UTCPay me a one-time fee of $1,000 and I will get rid of your problem.
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2017-05-28 at 5:20 AM UTCIIRC a Glock 19 is pretty much the perfect introductory concealed carry weapon. The 9mm subcompact if I have the wrong model. Good stock parts, only modification you may want is to have good night sights installed. Don't buy a gun based on the aesthetics, it isn't an art piece, and ideally you won't be looking at it much.
And suicide isn't a cowards way out, it takes incredible courage to override what is generally our strongest will, the will to live. It all ends in death anyway, voluntary or not, and for most there really aren't good reasons to fearfully cling to life when they have no sound purpose for doing so and will only face a gradual, followed by rapid, decline, their quality of life continually being diminished.
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2017-05-28 at 5:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice IIRC a Glock 19 is pretty much the perfect introductory concealed carry weapon. The 9mm subcompact if I have the wrong model. Good stock parts, only modification you may want is to have good night sights installed. Don't buy a gun based on the aesthetics, it isn't an art piece, and ideally you won't be looking at it much.
And suicide isn't a cowards way out, it takes incredible courage to override what is generally our strongest will, the will to live.
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2017-05-28 at 5:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice IIRC a Glock 19 is pretty much the perfect introductory concealed carry weapon. The 9mm subcompact if I have the wrong model. Good stock parts, only modification you may want is to have good night sights installed. Don't buy a gun based on the aesthetics, it isn't an art piece, and ideally you won't be looking at it much.
And suicide isn't a cowards way out, it takes incredible courage to override what is generally our strongest will, the will to live.
Glock 19 is the compact 9mm, you may be thinking of the 43. It's far too small for me though, I feel like I would drop the thing if tried to unholster it in a life threatening situation -
2017-05-28 at 5:28 AM UTCNo, it was the 19. It's perfect for concealed carry and most realistic situations. If you ever need to use it the incidents are generally over very rapidly, with few shots being fired. They've studied police encounters to determine this, and civilian encounters will probably tend to be considerably less intense.
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2017-05-28 at 5:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice No, it was the 19. It's perfect for concealed carry and most realistic situations. If you ever need to use it the incidents are generally over very rapidly, with few shots being fired. They've studied police encounters to determine this, and civilian encounters will probably tend to be considerably less intense.
19 is compact. You said subcompact.
Doesn't matter though, I like the 19 better too
It probably is the best handgun for first time shooters that want concealability. I totally forgot about it honestly. I'm more of a .45 guy -
2017-05-28 at 11:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 I should buy a gun.. but not for that.. for survival days when the end comes and everyone is killing everyone for their food like Zombies.
I hate guns yet I could buy one and hide it.. hoping I dont forget where I hid it. maybe at a friends house or wrap it well and bury it under a tree. I would need some of those packets that they put in new shoes to keep the moisture out.
Anyone recommend a starter pistol? CLip or Revolver? I like Revolvers but you die trying to reload them
Your best bet would be a 9mm Browning. 9 in the clip, one in the chamber. -
2017-05-28 at 1:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 Get a glock 30 if you've never shot before
You could also get a glock 20 or 21 if you never intend to carry concealed
1911s are cool too but they're harder to learn if you're totally new to it
Post last edited by Kolokol-1 at 2017-05-28T04:50:50.092862+00:00
a 10mm isn't the best caliber for someone scared of guns...and who doesn't know anything about them in the first place. -
2017-05-28 at 1:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice No, it was the 19. It's perfect for concealed carry and most realistic situations. If you ever need to use it the incidents are generally over very rapidly, with few shots being fired. They've studied police encounters to determine this, and civilian encounters will probably tend to be considerably less intense.
the first thing to remember about studies and the consultants that make them is that 99.99999% of the time they have no application to real life whatsoever.
if you want to know how the world actually functions, study up on Murphys laws. -
2017-05-28 at 1:15 PM UTCKahr CT40 for beginner.....don't pay over $350 for it.
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2017-05-28 at 1:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 Yeah.. it's for protective mode only really.
I hope to never have a group or even a single person have a shootout with.. let alone shooting at me.
the other day I felt as if I didn't care but most times I care. So it's not for battle. if it comes down to San Francisco in a crisis from the next big quake and people start looting for food then it's handy enough or some other mass disaster
you haven't lived life until you've heard the sound of bullets flying past you.