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Sniper. Please stop! I don't NEED a pistol. Man, do I WANT one though.
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Hi Paul - FNUSA Distinguished Service Program - good luck, save me one
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Glad you're enjoying your P7 bro. :)
I've really been reading up on the 5.7x28mm and the Five Seven the last few days, particularly the terminal effects of the various 5.7mm cartridges. I think you'd have to say the Five Seven represents the "state of the art" thinking in personal defense. 21rd capacity, high velocity, legitimate 50m+ long range round with dual armor defeat/ dynamic fragmentation anti-personnel capability, minimal over penetration threat, very little recoil, bottle necked case for ease of feeding, integral rail, single action with manual safety. It's even got a magazine safety. 30rd mags that protrude about 3" are also available. I think you can get used Five Seven's for approx $700ish as well. I like it in all the colors i've seen. I want one. http://www.impactguns.com/store/medi...cmmg_57EXT.jpg 30rd magazine shown. I still absolutely adore my P7 though....it's certainly a much more CCW friendly pistol. :) http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...dCSKatana3.jpg |
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Find something wrong with it, please! I'm supposed to be grown up now and not give in to these sprees. Trying to think what I can sell to finance a 5 7. Could be my Kimber, but then what's next? The pursuit is as much fun as the purchase. I hope you had a blessed easter with family or friends - thanks again for good advice.
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I was just going to post about the Five Seven. I was checking out that gun a couple days ago. --I'm no gun fanatic, but can appreciate good engineering. (and looking to buy)
Anyway, it has some smart engineering there. Great trigger feel too. But seems a bit bulky. --not in weight, just in size. Obviously the length has to be there, for the velocity build. But what are the chances that they make a more slender version? ...and what about that amo? ...will it continue to be made? ...not exactly vanilla stuff there. I'm also considering the Sig 232 and that dear friend of snipe's, the HK P7 ...if I can find one - btw, why aren't those made anymore? |
Island, I've had a Sig 230 (pre-232) for many years and really enjoy it. I haven't tried to buy .380 ammo for awhile and don't know the status. The size is right for me as is the engineering. Check it out.
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Thanks, Tom. The Sig is looking like the smart choice. ...in part because the easy availability of the 380 ammo. ...which I also have on hand.
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So how does the online buying work? How do they handle the background/waiting period? Seems that I remember reading about needing an intermediary dealer type of person. |
I'm surprised no one has mentioned an HK USP, full size or compact. I have a compact in 9mm and it makes a great carry weapon.
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They are large pistols, but they're intended to be service use. One could also view them as VERY SMALL carbines. ;) I'm also thinking about selling my P32 and buying a Ruger LCP. I like the little Kel Tec, but IMO the Ruger LCP with the mag extension(to allow for a full grip) and Crimson trace is a step beyond the little .32....plus in .380 i can get Cor Bon DPX (utilizes the solid copper Barnes HP), which in gel tests expands beyond .60 caliber and still gets 10" of penetration. If i did all that i'd have the 5.7 for zombie/work scenarios, a LCP with crimson trace for daily carry, and my P7 for just plain drooling over. :D Normally i'd never consider putting a pistol in a rifle role, but the 5.7 is anything but ordinary. It seems these things will shoot a 8" off-hand group at 100m all day long. Amazing.... I was checking out the one Viridian green laser and it also has a 100lumens light built into it. That light/laser, tritium night sights and about a dozen 30rd mags....again...why do i have an AR? Quote:
Brand new 5.7's are only about $1000.00, even without a military/police discount. Quote:
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IMO the top 2 .380s on the market right now are the Walther PK-380 w/factory laser (full sized grip) and the LCP with crimson trace laser. But a .380 is NOT a good choice for a single pistol gun owner. The ammo just costs too much to practice with for most of us. |
First handgun??
how about a .60 cal... <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/FQyILdv-KZ8&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/FQyILdv-KZ8&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object> |
That's an ouchie moment.
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what the....why is his right elbow bent and his left elbow all straight?
reminds me of the story that i've told many a times and still love telling. Orig told by rangemaster. This guy comes in with a friend and wants to rent a handgun. Picks a DE. Immediately can tell he's cocky and wants to be a showoff. So instead of giving him a full mag, only gave him a single round. Told him to keep his arms straight and squeeze the trigger. Well he flinched, gun recoiled, hit him square in the forehead, knocked him out cold. Paramedics were called and the customer was transported to the hospital. Nothing serious at hospital. They just checked him for concussion. But instead of an epic story to tell his friends, he's comin home from the ER. heheh |
This one is for Snipe
Just got the top one today, this thread made me do it!
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