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I saw a G19 MOS yesterday...maybe a G20 MOS is available..
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I'll have to try and get a hand on one too JP.
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Gunner, try the Glock Model 40 with the longer barrel and cut for optics already. It handles and balances much differently. Thanks 4, a 6" gun would be a concern for concealment, no? Dude, you're already a walking tank. Why worry about concealment, as you draw attention anyway. People just know you're carrying.
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Maybe I'll grow a ponytail and wear tye dye t-shirts.
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Pics or it didn't happen...... George
�Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior, and he will bring the others back.�
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A tie-dye shirt with Peace and Love on the front, maybe a headband then a G40 in an outside holster plus 2 mag carriers forget the ponytail I am pretty sure most folks would understand
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Gunner, try the Glock Model 40 with the longer barrel and cut for optics already. It handles and balances much differently. Thanks 4, a 6" gun would be a concern for concealment, no? I really like the way my Glock 40 in 10mm points and handles! It has quickly become my favorite Glock model to shoot. That being said, even though I'm no pip squeak at just a bit over 6' 2" & 240, I'd have a hard time concealing it unless I was wearing a giant winter parka. My Glock 29 or a full size 1911 is about as big as I can pull off for concealment in T-shirt weather, which is 90% of the time in TX. As big as I've heard that Gunner is, he might be one of the few who can actually pull it off.
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LOL K9 and JP.
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Gunner, try the Glock Model 40 with the longer barrel and cut for optics already. It handles and balances much differently. Thanks 4, a 6" gun would be a concern for concealment, no? I really like the way my Glock 40 in 10mm points and handles! It has quickly become my favorite Glock model to shoot. That being said, even though I'm no pip squeak at just a bit over 6' 2" & 240, I'd have a hard time concealing it unless I was wearing a giant winter parka. My Glock 29 or a full size 1911 is about as big as I can pull off for concealment in T-shirt weather, which is 90% of the time in TX. As big as I've heard that Gunner is, he might be one of the few who can actually pull it off. I may have just pucked it all up CHLI, I got my Sig tacops 40 out before dark last night and ran 4 mags [60 rounds] through it, probably gonna tell my buddy to forget it and keep my Sig, that damn thing shoots straight to the sights, never mind the precise shoots rested off on old Ford farm tractor fender firing at only the silhouette of the small cardboard box at way past dusk. The gotdamn thing is accurate. I can shoot it as good as any pistol. It has never failed in any way. Got near 300 140 gr Barnes TAC-HP's at 1250 fps already loaded for it. Chit, hope I didn't waste to much of everyone's time should I decide to keep this pistol.
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Oh, and I'm only 12 lbs heavier than you, you can conceal it too.
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Gunner, try the Glock Model 40 with the longer barrel and cut for optics already. It handles and balances much differently. Thanks 4, a 6" gun would be a concern for concealment, no? I really like the way my Glock 40 in 10mm points and handles! It has quickly become my favorite Glock model to shoot. That being said, even though I'm no pip squeak at just a bit over 6' 2" & 240, I'd have a hard time concealing it unless I was wearing a giant winter parka. My Glock 29 or a full size 1911 is about as big as I can pull off for concealment in T-shirt weather, which is 90% of the time in TX. As big as I've heard that Gunner is, he might be one of the few who can actually pull it off. I may have just pucked it all up CHLI, I got my Sig tacops 40 out before dark last night and ran 4 mags [60 rounds] through it, probably gonna tell my buddy to forget it and keep my Sig, that damn thing shoots straight to the sights, never mind the precise shoots rested off on old Ford farm tractor fender firing at only the silhouette of the small cardboard box at way past dusk. The gotdamn thing is accurate. I can shoot it as good as any pistol. It has never failed in any way. Got near 300 140 gr Barnes TAC-HP's at 1250 fps already loaded for it. Chit, hope I didn't waste to much of everyone's time should I decide to keep this pistol. Gunner, I have 2 Sig P226S, and more and more I find myself carrying them than anything else. For one I shoot them very well and they are accurate... 2 when we go to amusement parks and such I generally carry in a maxpedition bag and I just feel more comfortable with a da/sa being carried in that bag as opposed to a striker fired handgun. Carrying IWB in a sparks VM2 I don't really notice the difference between a sig or a Glock And if I'm carrying my 9, my primary magazine is a mecgar 18 round flush fit and back it up with a 20 round mecgar
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I hear what yer sayin G-12, understand and agree, for me, one 15 rounder +1 in the gun and three 15 rounders in my back pocket is a secure feeling out and about.
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Gunner.
I think you need a big male German Shepard Dog posing as a seeing eye dog to add to your "out and about" plans. He can help carry extra magazines if needed. They tend to draw attention in a way that would favor you.
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LOL on the gist, but, capacity is never a bad idea while o&a.
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Not yet, waiting to see the Sig 1911 in 10mm when they come out.
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Plus, I was filing the front sight on my Turnbull 1886 in 50-110 Winchester yesterday before dark, I'm working up a new 700 grain grease groove bullet load with black powder, I thought hmmmmm, wonder what this P226 40 cal here in my watch pocket will do at the 50 yard target?
I rested my wrists across a bag, leveled the sights and fired one single action, the 140 gr Barnes struck 2"s low and 2"s to the right of dead center, it's gonna be hard to dump this 40 for a 10.
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Gunner,only the 10mm will work for you, everybody knows that a 200 grain 40 smith and wesson flat pointed lead bullet at 1000 FPS will not kill anything. Technical Information Caliber: 40 S&W Bullet Weight: 200 Grains Bullet Style: Hardcast Flat Nose 21 BHN Case Type: Brass . Ballistics Information: Muzzle Velocity: 1000 fps Muzzle Energy: 444 ft. lbs.
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LOL, that will work too, how bout a 200 gr XTP at 1100 fps with 8 grains of VV-N105? Straight from their 2006 load manual.
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Yeah, you need a 10 mm, that's what all the cool kids have.
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