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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry

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Joe817,

Thank you very much!!! I have been looking for a Queen like her for a long time. And not a safe queen at that. She goes where I go, well not work. Wish I could take her to work with me, but I like my job. One day I will work for my wife and I will get to CC from when I get up till I go to bed. Again, thank you for the kind words.

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calvinbr wrote: One day I will work for my wife
don't we married guys already do that anyway ? ;-)
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Yes we do. Mine owned her own photography business. I hope to work with her soon. This way I can get out of the chemical plants.
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calvinbr wrote:Yes we do. Mine owned her own photography business. I hope to work with her soon. This way I can get out of the chemical plants.
Great business Calvin! Photography can be very lucrative. I hope it's soon, and don't blame you for wanting to migrate to a more friendly endeavor. :cheers2:
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Anyone here shoot a Ruger P345? Any thoughts?
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I use a Colt New Agent .45 from time to time. Very compact.

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New agent is a good one also.
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Spent some face time with the Springfield XD-45 4" today. As much time as you can have without shooting it.

I REALLY like it.

One I like even more is the S&W M&P .45. That sucker is niiiiiiice! :)
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So what stopped you from buying? I've been following this thread closely as I'm in the same market, at the same point you are. My budget is a little more than yours but a $1000+ Kimber is definitely out. I drooled over many at the Market Hall show yesterday but didn't purchase.

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What's stopping me from buying is A) just because my budget is a certain amount does not mean I actually have all that set aside already and B) I have not completely made up my mind what I want, and C) the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase, if you catch my drift... All I hear is "babe, we have a wedding to pay for" lol
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ronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
nuff said :lol:
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USA1 wrote:
ronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
nuff said :lol:
Sho nuff! Can I get a witness? :)
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ronzorelli wrote:
USA1 wrote:
ronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
nuff said :lol:
Sho nuff! Can I get a witness? :)
"rlol"


here's my strategy....
go ahead and make the purchase .

then wait until shes in a good mood to spring it on her .
as this may take some time for just the right moment , try to come up with a good justification .

something like , "you know all those times you got your nails done ? , it cost no more than that " :shock:
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USA1 wrote:
ronzorelli wrote:
USA1 wrote:
ronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
nuff said :lol:
Sho nuff! Can I get a witness? :)

here's my strategy....go ahead and make the purchase .

then wait until shes in a good mood to spring it on her . as this may take some time for just the right moment , try to come up with a good justification . something like , "you know all those times you got your nails done ? , it cost no more than that " :shock:
Wadderyatrintodo? Get him put outside in the doghouse for 3 months? :shock: :nono: :smilelol5:

Best thing is to go ahead and buy it...DO NOT let on that you have it for at least 3 months, then let her find out on her own. And when she acts surprised just tell her "oh honey, I've had that for such a long time. In fact it's been so long I really don't remember how far back I bought it." If that doesn't get you in the doghouse, counter back with USA1's suggestion. "rlol"
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joe817 wrote: when she acts surprised just tell her "oh honey, I've had that for such a long time. In fact it's been so long I really don't remember how far back I bought it."
that won't work for me .
my wife knows there's no way i'm going to have a gun laying around that long without ooogling over it . "rlol"
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