Guns n Khuks - "trail guns" ???

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devo55: I know the frames Springfield buys on contract from Brazil are forged, not cast. I'm hoping though, that mine is a forged recever made it the US. I heard early on that Springfield had them made here.





munk
 
If I could affrod it, I would buy a nice Detonics Combat master.
ITs kind of a smaller, concealed but very very high quality 1911.
They usually start around 1000$

The springfield is ok, but really I would prefer something a little different.

I like a pistol with a curvy backstrap, like the Beretta Cougar or the Hi-power.
I was seriously eyeing a Hi-power in 40 SW.
Really sexy pistol. It felt good in the hand too.

A nice bianchi hi ride belt holster on the right hip and you are good to go!
 
DannyinJapan said:
If I could affrod it, I would buy a nice Detonics Combat master.
ITs kind of a smaller, concealed but very very high quality 1911.
They usually start around 1000$

The springfield is ok, but really I would prefer something a little different.

I like a pistol with a curvy backstrap, like the Beretta Cougar or the Hi-power.
I was seriously eyeing a Hi-power in 40 SW.
Really sexy pistol. It felt good in the hand too.

A nice bianchi hi ride belt holster on the right hip and you are good to go!


Danny,

Can you own that kind of a gun? I thought Japan had really super strict gun laws? :confused:
 
(It's obviously for the States, as he wouldn't "need" it in Japan, where they have no crime. :rolleyes: )

J
 
DannyinJapan said:
If I could afford it, I would buy...

The springfield is ok, but really I would prefer something a little different.
...the Hi-power.
I was seriously eyeing a Hi-power in 40 SW.
Really sexy pistol. It felt good in the hand too.

Hi powers are nice in the original 9mm, and they really ride well in a Concealable from Galco, the Silhoutte is nice too.

Springfields are good guns, Go with the Classics, unless you need a Glock. I like those too.
 
yes, its for back home.
Personally, I have never carried a gun for protection.
I did not get a concealed license.
I felt that it wasnt really worth the risk and expense.

Now, guns in my home, in my colletion, yes sir.

Here in japan there is plenty of crime.
Hell, they found a woman in a suitcase in a public park a few weeks ago.
No, she wasnt alive.

When I feel like i should, I carry a JKM or KK in my briefcase. I also carry about five pachinko balls in a pocket.
Those things are very useful.
 
45-70 said:
Aren't those like the pinball games?
Your rep points were just right so that you earned a double cactus/cacti for this post 45-70.:D
 
Yvsa said:
Your rep points were just right so that you earned a double cactus/cacti for this post 45-70.:D


Yeah!!

Wooo Hoooo!!

I have two cacti !!
 
me-tsubushi

they make a great distraction when thrown into the face....
(not mine, someone elses)
 
Wow....I think I'd be more ticked off than anything if someone threw their balls in my face, but...whatever works....
 
DannyinJapan said:
me-tsubushi

they make a great distraction when thrown into the face....
(not mine, someone elses)


Danny

I love you man, but you have the oddest dating habits.
 
DannyinJapan said:
me-tsubushi

they make a great distraction when thrown into the face....
(not mine, someone elses)

I'd think a handful thrown in front of someone on a hard floor would be a fine friction-reducer to cover retreat. WOOPS!!!

(Very Nj?)
 
I live in the great republic of MD, so a gun is a no no unless you have a permit in a state forest, so I carry a good walking stick and a good knife, usually a Cold Steel large voyager or Spyderco Endura for long hikes in the woods. If I were in the "wilds" of Nevada, I would either take a small 22 carbine, a Ruger 22 revolver, or a Ruger carbine, which accepts the same magazine as the Ruger P series automatics. I was talking to a guy at work who used to live about 20 miles outside of Vegas, and he said that only a fool would go around unarmed. We've been getting reports of a lot of wild dogs and coyotes in my area, I always take my walking stick along.
 
I grew up in Maryland. The only way I'll ever return there is either at the head of a liberating army or in the custody of federal marshalls.

No wait, that's California.

Nevermind.
 
That's how I feel about Ca. Actually, I'm not that crazy about Idaho.



munk
 
munk said:
That's how I feel about Ca. Actually, I'm not that crazy about Idaho.



munk


Move to Kaintuck, the winters aren't that bad, (possibly inflammatory comment removed), Gun laws are sensible, and the women are pretty.
 
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