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MoJo wrote: Never count on a one shot stop regardless of what you may believe.

Selecting a handgun for personal protection is a very personal decision because it has to fit you and your carry style not the other way around.
:iagree: 100%!

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We need to press our legislators to change the name of our licenses. "Pistol Toters License" sounds kinda neat. I can just hear it: "Officer, here's my drivers license and my pistol toters license." :smilelol5:

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I do appreciate all of the info you have replied with. It has taken me a while to get back and read them all. I have a lot on my plate right now....work (on call 24/7)...buying a house....4 1/2 week old daughter (the love of my life) and in the process of moving. I look forward to getting to the range this weekend. I am taking this Saturday off of work. Anyway, thanks again for the input and I will keep you all posted with my next purchase.

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Personally I'll never go to Pro Defense again. Every time I go there (even ince they were next to Academy) it's been bad. The lst time I went in to buy some ammo. One guy ahead of me with one employee helping him. As I wait for help, a LEO comes in. Another guy comes out, ignores me and helps the LEO. There's a shop in Clute - never been there but they seem to have a good assortment of .45's. Check out their web site.
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Roger Howard wrote:If you get with Elgato in Texas City He would probably let you shoot a couple of his. He has quite a collection and is a great guy to boot. Extreeeeemly knowledgeable.
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He's probably forgotten more than I'll ever know about firearms and shooting...

As for a "seasonal" gun??? I'm with "txi" on this as well...Consistancy is the key...A gun for all seasons in my book...

Since the economy's pretty good, politics has gone to the birds, and civil unrest is 15 minutes away in any situation...

And we're coming up on the holiday season...I believe everyone is in a buying mood...

I think just about every participant in this forum will have bought at least one new toy, possibly two for some as well before the end of the year...

I bet we see a lot of folks scooping up .45's (1911's), and some combat tupperware types before the years out...

Stocking up on ammo etc etc...

It's a buyers market this year...And the manufacturers are just chomping at the bit to get products out there for us...

Lots to choose from...I'm kinda jazzed by the whole thing...

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I have a small assortments of .45s you can try.
This ranging from a full size USP - which is DA/SA, to a Glock 30 - which is Safe Action, and a few 1911s - which is Single Action.
And yes, ElGato - Tom has a wide variaty of firearms you can try too and he is very knowledgable.

And if you want to try a 9mm, you can also try my Glock 19. I love that little mouse gun. Hehe. :cool:

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stevie_d_64 wrote:And we're coming up on the holiday season...I believe everyone is in a buying mood...

I think just about every participant in this forum will have bought at least one new toy, possibly two for some as well before the end of the year...

I bet we see a lot of folks scooping up .45's (1911's), and some combat tupperware types before the years out...

Stocking up on ammo etc etc...
I've been good this year. I haven't bought any firearms since Feb of this year. Hehe. And buying that Dillon pretty much drained my wallet for the year. Not to mention going to Vegas in December. This year has been expensive. lol.

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I just had to jump in. I like Glock's. I realy like to carry my G-26, but I found a new and I mean new G39 in a Pawn shop for $4oo. I love it, the 45 gap will do the job. :fire
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Re: need of a 45

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garya wrote:I just had to jump in. I like Glock's. I realy like to carry my G-26, but I found a new and I mean new G39 in a Pawn shop for $4oo. I love it, the 45 gap will do the job. :fire
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Yeah, I've been collecting and counting all my spare change to see what I can afford to buy for myself this Christmas. ;-)

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The wife gets her Baretta Storm tomorrow.
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longtooth wrote:The wife gets her Baretta Storm tomorrow.

Sooooooo, you should be getting a big kiss tomorrow too? ;-)
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When I told her this evening I got it then. We would be going after it tonight but she is setting up for a singing in Corigan & will not be back until late.
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PX wrote:FWIW:

I think 38spec. or 9mm rounds are both excellent self defense calibers.

Most Americans are into the "bigger is better" line of thinking, and that's certainly their right, but I think for the great majority of American firearm owners a larger round is simply unnecessary.

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I think. Probably most people when faced with a situation when they must use their gun, will not shoot as straight and as sure as they do when target practising. Hit me in the leg with a small rock and I'll keep running. Hit me in the leg with a boulder and I'll probably fall. I have a 380 , a 9mm. & a 45, I'll tote the 45 when I can.
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longtooth wrote:The wife gets her Baretta Storm tomorrow.

I'm not kissin ya! BUT I will give you a MONSTER hug if you pick one up for me :grin: I hope that she enjoys it and that is serves her well for many many years. Take care.
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