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con 10-03-2004 10:48 PM

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Iam in canada and your not even alowed auto's and you cant cary a hand gun. I dont know were he got it but its not legal ;D

biggmike 10-03-2004 10:55 PM

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www.gunbroker.com

Xgenturbo 10-04-2004 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by highroller54
Iam in canada and your not even alowed auto's and you cant cary a hand gun. I dont know were he got it but its not legal ;D

Canada is gay, we have gay laws and a gay justice system, enough said.

juli0_bustamante 10-04-2004 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by 4thGenTurbo

Originally Posted by highroller54
Iam in canada and your not even alowed auto's and you cant cary a hand gun. I dont know were he got it but its not legal ;D

Canada is gay, we have gay laws and a gay justice system, enough said.

and i thought canada was cool... :(


d16forlife 10-04-2004 10:28 AM

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I wouldnt buy a used gun that I couldnt phisycally inspect.You dont know what kind of care/use its had.If guns arent cleaned and repeatedly used(not on drive bys :P),the residual gun powder becomes like sandpaper grinding away at moving parts.

Thats just my $0.02

T-RO 10-04-2004 10:31 AM

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I havent seen any great deals on the above mentioned sites to warrant geting the gun online. Look around at gun shops near you. Go to some ranges and shoot a few guns (you can usually rent them). If you want our $0.02 well... :)
I've got 3 Glocks in my house right now and love them all.
If you JUST want something for "Home Protection" then a medium (glock 19/23) to fullsize (colt 1911)gun is the way to go. You want stopping power (go with a 40 or a 45 cal) and you dont have to worry about concealing it.
If youre gonna carry it then you need to think smaller but not too small. A .25 is tiny but thats not what I want in my hands when the ---- hits the fan. You can find lots of 40cals in compact sizes (my Glock 27 is a .40 cal and I love carrying it).

Hope that helps. Feel free to email or PM me if I can help anymore. If youre ever in Central FL feel free to shoot my guns. :)

Dr.Boost 10-04-2004 05:36 PM

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Compact glocks suck ass. I like holding a mans gun and compact glocks feel like they are going to fly out of your hands because they are so small. They don't even have a place to hold your bottom two fingers unless you buy the clip extension, but even then it's gay. They place your upper hand too close to moving parts which could and probably will eventually cut your ass open. My buddy cut the ---- out of his hands shooting a compact glock. Not my idea of a fun day out shooting. Although in a real "life or death" situation you will never notice your hand is bleeding like a virgins freshly penetrated -----, it's still a negative factor. If you're going to buy a gloack, buy a full sized, unless you have "kain sized" hands(woman hands)and you can hold small objects firmly in your midget hands.

My next handgun purchase will be a Beretta, or maybe a Ruger P89 since they are about half the price of a decent Beretta. H&K also makes a nice handgun.
http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/firearms.html
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T-RO 10-04-2004 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Compact glocks suck ass. I like holding a mans gun and compact glocks feel like they are going to fly out of your hands because they are so small. They don't even have a place to hold your bottom two fingers unless you buy the clip extension, but even then it's gay. They place your upper hand too close to moving parts which could and probably will eventually cut your ass open. My buddy cut the ---- out of his hands shooting a compact glock. Not my idea of a fun day out shooting. Although in a real "life or death" situation you will never notice your hand is bleeding like a virgins freshly penetrated -----, it's still a negative factor. If you're going to buy a gloack, buy a full sized, unless you have "kain sized" hands(woman hands)and you can hold small objects firmly in your midget hands.

My next handgun purchase will be a Beretta, or maybe a Ruger P89 since they are about half the price of a decent Beretta. H&K also makes a nice handgun.
http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/firearms.html

Like I said it depends on your application. I've got a full size Glock 35 here but I wouldnt even think of trying to conceal it unless I was wearing a parka (dead giveaway in FL). For concealment with shorts and a t-shirt I found my G27 to be even easier than my G19. If youre not worried about hiding it then go fullsized like i mentioned.

Xplocivic 10-04-2004 08:54 PM

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I got a Ruger P-89 9mm that has maybe 30 rounds through it and has always been cleaned. Comes with 3 clips including 1 pre-ban 17 round clip. Aftermarket Hogue grip that is brand new, holster, upgraded case and multiple locks for safety. I'm looking to get $300 or best offer. I would be willing to go to my local dealer and have it all taken care of for you. Let me know.

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Paul99EX 10-04-2004 09:02 PM

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Posted by: Xplocivic Posted on: Today at 06:54:26pm
I got a Ruger P-89 9mm that has maybe 30 rounds through it and has always been cleaned. Comes with 3 clips including 1 pre-ban 17 round clip. Aftermarket Hogue grip that is brand new, holster, upgraded case and multiple locks for safety. I'm looking to get $300 or best offer. I would be willing to go to my local dealer and have it all taken care of for you. Let me know.


Remind me to NEVER ---- with this dude ;)


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