Birthday Gun advice

jrose609

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Depends, Timmy. I only have ammo, handguns, rifles, and shotguns :)

What you looking for?


Maybe I should do a cleaning out the vault thread
 

jrose609

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Robert Alley said:
Anything Sig?

Only Sig
Sig 220.
.45
5 magazines, case, owners manual.

Nice gun. Belongs to a guy I work with. Not positive, but think he's asking $550 or $600
 

1MITCH1

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Timmy,
I would suggest you shoot a few rounds through an LCP before you consider it. It is small and easy to conceal, BUT, my dad has one and though I am a big Ruger fan I didn't like it. The quality seemed low and it was rather hard to control, it kicked like a son-of-a-bitch, and I have small hands and still had trouble holding on to it.

On a side note I may be in the market for an AR upper. Anybody?
 

jrose609

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1MITCH1 said:
Timmy,
I would suggest you shoot a few rounds through an LCP before you consider it. It is small and easy to conceal, BUT, my dad has one and though I am a big Ruger fan I didn't like it. The quality seemed low and it was rather hard to control, it kicked like a son-of-a-bitch, and I have small hands and still had trouble holding on to it.

On a side note I may be in the market for an AR upper. Anybody?

The LCP is a concealment gun. It is not a plinker. It is not supposed to be fun to shoot. It's made for one purpose, and that's self-defense. It is a cheap gun in both price and quality, but it does the job.

I have an LCP, a Kel-Tec .380, and a S&W Bodyguard .380. I like the S&W the best. I think it is a better-built gun, but it also costs more than the LCP or the Kel-Tec.
 

Durt D1ver

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jrose609 said:
The LCP is a concealment gun. It is not a plinker. It is not supposed to be fun to shoot. It's made for one purpose, and that's self-defense. It is a cheap gun in both price and quality, but it does the job.

Exactly. If you want something to play at the range with, and LCP is not a good choice. .380 is expensive enough as it is. If I wasn't given boxes of it at work, I probably would only fire the thing for our semi-annual qualifications. I carry my LCP everyday in a pocket holster. I picked my Lasermax LCP up for $315 shipped off gunbroker.
 
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