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A man of culture and refinement 😊.
Well, I got what I dealt with; they gave me a 92F and that's my trusty sidearm for my next 8 years. I don't know why people hated it, yes, it's big and it's heavy, but that's what shooting was supposed to be. I don't mind shooting lightweight polymer firearms, but those just don't feel like you are firing anything.

And before you ask me, yes, I preferred AK-47 or M-14(or M1A) over any M4. Those felt like guns; the M4 felt like a toy. The last "True" American Rifle I fired is my gran's M1 Garand......Now that's what firearms suppsoed to be.......
 
A really sophisticated gentleman would use a Welrod.
Whilst we are on the subject of art. My uncle owns one of these:
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A Llama Ruby 38 special. The only one of its kind remaining in Pakistan. Im not a fan of single action siz shooters, but I've pestered him many times to sell it to me.

The grip is mother of pearl. 😍
 
100% if you can afford one, get one, make sure its registered and legal, get hours practicing at a range, practice dry drills in your house clearing rooms in low light.

It's 100% better to have one and not need it, than to need one and not have it.

"Nature always sides with the hidden flaw."- Murphy's Law No.9
Idk man its just that owning a gun goes against what I stand for ideologically, and the discussions we have here you can tell I am bit stubborn when it comes to giving up my positions. But I get what you are saying, having a weapons and trained on for dire times is better than not having one and later regretting it.
And I chuckle when you say that I should do drills of clearing rooms in low light, my crying looking at my studio apartment hahaha
 
Idk man its just that owning a gun goes against what I stand for ideologically, and the discussions we have here you can tell I am bit stubborn when it comes to giving up my positions. But I get what you are saying, having a weapons and trained on for dire times is better than not having one and later regretting it.
And I chuckle when you say that I should do drills of clearing rooms in low light, my crying looking at my studio apartment hahaha
Hey if you are anti-gun or dont wish to own one more power to you. I couldn't really say what your circumstances are, but it all depends on your own threat assessment and risk management.

If you as a person belive you are better off without a firearm, then so be it. Far be it for me to pontificate.
 
Firearms maintenance is just about oiling it, checking the springs (for pistols only, the slide recoil spring and the magazine spring), and then cleaning your barrel. You need to take down that pistol, but it's quite easy to do, just read the manual or ask the gun store people to show you how, it's quite easy to do, but like many thing easy to do, sometime some people just choose not to do it lol

Yeah, range day is a good way to know what type of firearms you want, or whether you want anything to begin with. There is nothing better than hands-on experience, safely, I would much rather you spend like $50 to shoot it first, then drop $450 for one and try to figure it out later.
That's understandable that a gun would require maintenance, I would assume that gun maintenance is connected to how much you use it even if it means just shooting at some range.
yeah I am waiting for a friend who is in Columbia for his marriage, ex US Military he said he will take me to gun range when he returns, he owns a Pistol and also looking for some bigger gun not sure which one exactly.
 
Hey if you are anti-gun or dont wish to own one more power to you. I couldn't really say what your circumstances are, but it all depends on your own threat assessment and risk management.

If you as a person belive you are better off without a firearm, then so be it. Far be it for me to pontificate.
Living in US does indeed change my prospectus of guns for sure, Like I was telling J_Hungry that i get why guns can be important to have here in USA, I mean growing up in Karachi and minding my own business, living a very simple life makes me never thought of getting a gun thinking I will never need one, but here in USA life is different.
I lived in Country side with Red necks for 1.5 years, and I have close calls with people who are on drugs yelling and shouting on streets aggressively charging at other people, or heard stories about break in by druggies. I do think owning a gun (Handgun) with proper training by someone professional is something I will not be against, but I will never own a rifle automatic or semi Automatic, I don't think people should have such high power weapons, specially with when whole world see rise of mental illness.
 
Nope. Which morality that I am confused according to you?

The initial attack came from Arab league in 1948 when Israel declared independence, that was the beginning of the threat of the soverign nationality.

After nakba! Led by a Brit!
You have again made it about you and your zionist apocalypse harvesters.
stop spamming...
 
Well then, you're not qualified to talk about whether the SIG P226 is any good or not. I am.

The Brits loved theirs and they carried the HP for how many years prior to adopting the P226 for Operation Herrick. The SEALs chose the P226 over the M9 because the M9 was too heavy, the early frames were prone to cracking, and susceptible to jamming due to the sand and dirt in the desert environments. I qualified for my initial CCW with a P226 when others were running Glocks. 5 years later I re-qual'd with the P226. Since then, AZ has dropped the requal part for CCW renewals.

The P220 was the standard handgun for AZ Department of Public Safety for many years with the P226 being the approved alternate. Now they carry the P229 in .40S&W

I'll agree the P320 has issues with the internals. The hammer fired handguns don't.
Ahh fellow SIG fan🤟
 
Umm, does it load special rounds (like different grain, I know some guns need a special load to not jam or explode in your face), or do you just buy what they recommend? I usually just load it myself, but again, I had not fired SIG before, strange that a round costs twice for FMJs....

Yeah, I will definitely hit you up if I were ever in the DC area, my family is in southwest PA, so we are about 2 hours away from DC. Probably not in the next 4 years, I don't want ICE to haul my arse in immigration detention.....I mean, being half Hispanic and half Asian and all....lol
There's a bit of history behind the .40S&W round, was made specifically for FBI task force, turned out so good SOCOm had a special batch, iirc .mke produced for wot, but in later years when funding dried up they switched back to glocks.

Should be more out there in public domain, or there's that subreddit that goes in detail about it.
 
So this Indian guy says he’s going to see him Valhalla .. Indian don’t go to Valhalla


Comical😂😂😂😂


When your ancestry test results say you're 0.01% Scandinavian

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Whilst we are on the subject of art. My uncle owns one of these:
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A Llama Ruby 38 special. The only one of its kind remaining in Pakistan. Im not a fan of single action siz shooters, but I've pestered him many times to sell it to me.

The grip is mother of pearl. 😍
I am a HUGE fan of 6 shooter, my goal is to own an original functioning Colt Single Action Army, probably not that flashy with a pearl ivory handle like yours. but even a blue steel Colt SAA can go up to 10 grand, my wife would have divorced me for spending that much money........

when my gran passed, he gave all his guns to my father's younger brother, as my father wasn't that into guns. In fact, when he was drafted in Vietnam, he stated that he was a CO (conscientious objector) and ended up being sent to Vietnam as a corpsman. My grandpa has a huge collection of firearms, one of them is a transferable Ma Deuce machine gun he got before the 1934 machine gun ban and he got it for $250, because browning is selling them dirt cheap since the government is about to outlaw them, but even tho if you buy it full price then it's going to cost you like $500. Now that piece alone is worth over 50 grand...
 

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