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Re: What guns
« Reply #30 on: July 30, 2010, 08:40:07 PM »
Right now I have a nearly new North American Arms Guardian in .32, it fails to fire, it was a gift, and well thought of, I will probably send it back for repair, however I bought a Beretta Tomcat in same caliber, for 150, runs like a champ. Rg's, Phoenix, Raven, Accutek, Sterling, junk, stay away.
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Re: What guns
« Reply #31 on: July 30, 2010, 10:05:23 PM »
Only gun I ever gave away because I was afraid of it was a Smith .32 circa 1930. It was so badly out of time to be dangerous and it was jusr beat to hell otherwise. Aside from being dangerous, I'll take any pre-68 gun (just picking a year at random ;D) or a new POS if I can trade it. If not, I'll avoid Kel-tec. They go bang, but I hate the trigger. As far as the Glock haters? Well, its as reliable as a D/A snubby and just as or more accurate. Whats not to like?  Add in the low price point, and ubiquitious mags,  and you are a fool to write them off. If you want a "minute of bad guy" at 15 yards gun, they are tough to beat. Yeah, they are ugly, but thats why we carry concealed. ;D
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Re: What guns
« Reply #32 on: July 31, 2010, 01:04:11 AM »
M 25, don't under rate the "accu tec" I owned or used several with no problems.

Only gun I ever gave away because I was afraid of it was a Smith .32 circa 1930. It was so badly out of time to be dangerous and it was jusr beat to hell otherwise. Aside from being dangerous, I'll take any pre-68 gun (just picking a year at random ;D) or a new POS if I can trade it. If not, I'll avoid Kel-tec. They go bang, but I hate the trigger. As far as the Glock haters? Well, its as reliable as a D/A snubby and just as or more accurate. Whats not to like?  Add in the low price point, and ubiquitious mags,  and you are a fool to write them off. If you want a "minute of bad guy" at 15 yards gun, they are tough to beat. Yeah, they are ugly, but thats why we carry concealed. ;D
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Re: What guns
« Reply #33 on: August 03, 2010, 12:48:12 AM »
Anything Kel tec.
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Re: What guns
« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2010, 02:01:24 AM »
I don't think there is a gun I wouldn't take if you gave it to me. I wouldn't buy some of them for myself, but if you have it and want to give it to me I'd probably take it! ::) Their are really only two POS's in my safe one I bought the fore mentioned Davis .380, and a broken spanish made .32 revolver that was passed to me by a great uncle. I'll likely never get rid of either as the Davis was the first gun I bought for myself when I turned 21 it was literally all I could afford at the time, still works though it's on the second firing pin. The second was uncle Mac's and he was a great man who knew more jokes than anyone I've ever met and taught me how to make a real sling shot from a tree when I was a boy! ;)
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Re: What guns
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Re: What guns
« Reply #35 on: August 03, 2010, 07:46:56 PM »
There are guns NOT to have for SD, or if your life depended on it,.....et al,...But the Davis .380 I bought for my now ex-wife, was a damn decent pistol, I fired the hell out of it, shot minute of pie plate at 5 yds, and fit my pocket like my billfold.

I think Cobra makes them now,....well, No I wouldn't take one,....(alright I lie but would trade/sell it),...but that damn pistol worked.

Maybe I was lucky, right up until the ex stole, took it... :-\

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You got a .380 for your ex-wife?  Nice trade!!    ;D
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Re: What guns
« Reply #36 on: August 03, 2010, 07:54:58 PM »

You got a .380 for your ex-wife?  Nice trade!!    ;D
I don't know. Not quite enough gun, trendy, finicky, expensive to feed, won't hit where you aim it and comes with a recall? Sounds like an even money deal to me. ;D
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Re: What guns
« Reply #37 on: August 03, 2010, 08:24:52 PM »

You got a .380 for your ex-wife?  Nice trade!!    ;D

Even had the Nickel "gangsta" finish,.....shot just as good turned sideways, as with a Weaver stance....think I paid $99.00 NIB.

The ex, of course, has cost me much more...  :'(

But the damn thing was my back up on many a camping trip, and when pulled out to fire on pesky water bottles, and old stumps, it just worked. Who knew?

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