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b16sellout 05-28-2006 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul99EX
Heres my tiny .38 special, taurus ultra Lite, not bad tho. I also got my CCW license, so I like having a smaller gun for that. And if you dont knwo what a CCW livense is, its carry consealed weapon. ;)

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h295/paul99ex/111.jpg

I've never seen a case like that before, that has two places on the sides to put locks.

HMTdmc 05-28-2006 12:09 PM

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Yeah Cincinnati is really rougher now then it was just a few years ago. Last summer my cousin and I were doing some concrete work for cinergy just like two blocks north of liberty street it was like a 8am and we had to run a jackhammer for a few minutes. Bad Idea. As soon as we fired that thing up it was like ------ blackhawk down or some ---- in about ten minutes it went from an empty alley to about a hundered people throwing throwing garbage and pop cans at us.

We just threw the jackhammer in the back of the truck and got the ---- out. Then a few weeks after that I had some guy jump out a of a car and try to make me get in a ------ car with him and his boys. *L* he said something like he wanted to take me to his house to show him some tools he had for sale ::) Yeah so carrying a weapon in cincy not a bad idea these days.

ryan89crx 05-28-2006 12:15 PM

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no pistols yet, but soon ;)

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J-SMITH69 05-28-2006 01:03 PM

Re: New Gun, Post Your Own Too
 

Originally Posted by scottsi
wait wait, did you say you need to aim a shotgun? cuz a spray pattern is a point and shoot kinda thing :6

have you ever acually shot a shotgun? at close range the shot does not have a chance to ------

scottsi 05-28-2006 01:06 PM

Re: New Gun, Post Your Own Too
 

Originally Posted by b16sellout
Actually this new place, Vandalia Range & Armory, in Vandalia a little bit north of Dayton. They haven't been there but a few months and the guys that work there are all cool and really helpful. Cincinnati really is starting to get just plain scary is a lot of places, I work mostly at Speedway gas stations (on the frozen Pepsi machines) and because they sell alcohol I can't carry in there. Yet, when you walk in and they have the floor to ceiling bullet proof glass around the counter where the registers are you start to wonder about the neighborhood you're in. I was on Vine St. a few days ago and saw some nigs trash this guy out in the parking lot then come inside, not really a situation I cared to be in.

I did keep my pump 20 Mossberg by my bed before but it was way too much of a hassle to me to get it ready laying down, if someone was to come into my place it would need to be an immediate reaction because it is so small. From my bedroom the front door is about 15 feet away and about 20 feet away to the back door, not a lot of time to dick around. However I would prefer the easy point and shoot of the shot gun spray. Or a Derringer type gun that has a barrel for .45 and a 410 shot shell.
http://images.gunsamerica.com/upload/976711838-1.jpg



Lol, man i love derringer's they just seem to have so much of a vintage look and feel to them, reminds me of the times in the 1800's when everyones playin cards and someones cheating then they get shot with a derrenger slipped out of the sleeve. I've shot a .32 derringer, i couldnt imagine shooting a .45, it would probably buck out of my hand. My step dad collects antique firearms ( pre 1899 ) and theres quite a few interesting guns, one that comes to mind is a called a 'pepperbox' Its basically a revlover wither a barrel for each bullet

scottsi 05-28-2006 01:09 PM

Re: New Gun, Post Your Own Too
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
have you ever acually shot a shotgun? at close range the shot does not have a chance to ------

of course i have, true the spray pattern might now be as wide as it could be, but it is wider than a single shot from a pistol, to each his own though, if in a time of extreme adrenilne and panic you could use your pistol and put an intruder down without taking any fire, then kudos to you

J-SMITH69 05-28-2006 01:18 PM

Re: New Gun, Post Your Own Too
 

Originally Posted by scottsi
of course i have, true the spray pattern might now be as wide as it could be, but it is wider than a single shot from a pistol, to each his own though, if in a time of extreme adrenilne and panic you could use your pistol and put an intruder down without taking any fire, then kudos to you

we're talking inside a house right? good luck aiming a (legal) shotgun before i can aim a pistol

91efate 05-28-2006 01:34 PM

Re: New Gun, Post Your Own Too
 

Originally Posted by Alex in Houston
I sure hope that was some kind of dumb joke that I just don't get............


Efate, the weapon you called the Dick Tacey..............." is a Street Sweeper.

niice, $200 for the street sweeper, paypal ready lol j/k. i like b16sellouts snub nose.i don't think i could fire a .45 with accuracy in the middle of the night if i had to disable an intruder, 9mm ftw, i shot a .45 at my uncles range and the damn thing almost snapped my wrist. i agree that a shotgun is not the best choice for home protection due to space and proximity the strong point of a shotty is the abilty to have a wide target spectrum which you can't have it you are shooting close. i think i may get a .38 special for ccw

HondaTuner 05-28-2006 01:36 PM

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a 45 almost snapped your wrist? I'm assuming you're a little guy lol, my cousins 45 sure does have a nice kick to it but its nowhere near wrist-snapping power.

scottsi 05-28-2006 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
a 45 almost snapped your wrist? I'm assuming you're a little guy lol, my cousins 45 sure does have a nice kick to it but its nowhere near wrist-snapping power.

i wouldnt say it woudl snap my wrist, but they can buck back pretty hard, especially a revolver with a wooden grip, a semi auto with a rubber grip probably wouldnt be too bad though


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