Well, It's about time you guys caught up.lain:
Yes, Maryland will finally recognize that there is, in fact, a Constitution!
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Well, It's about time you guys caught up.lain:
On a side note; after happily totin' around my little .38 S&W for 5 or so years, this theater thing has me seriously considering upping my game a bit. :think:
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Do I here the birth of a Sig Sauer 1911 C3 in progress?
Try Winchester 230 Ball in it, as proper nutrition is essential for good performance.
The Maryland legislature does not recognize the Constitution. A federal judge overturned Maryland law. We'll take it anyway we can get it.Yes, Maryland will finally recognize that there is, in fact, a Constitution!
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Cool nerf gun!On a side note; after happily totin' around my little .38 S&W for 5 or so years, this theater thing has me seriously considering upping my game a bit.
I'm a big adherent of shot placement and rapid follow up.
If the Bradys get their way and limit magazine capacities though I can assure you that I will go to the .45ACP to make up for the volume lost. :chuckle:
I like the Compound bow pse Thunderbolt
Many years ago I tried bows but I was doing a lot of competition rifle shooting so I lost interest in the bows.
Now that may life has slowed down a good bit I decided to pick up cross bow shooting...got an inexpensive Tacoma Track 150 as a start up bow. I knew cross bows had a lot of power but this one really surprised me. Too bad they aren't belt fed! :rotfl:
Gotta agree with you there....the way I see it is if the shot placement is good with a 45 on the first round, no need in rapid follow up.
:chuckle: We do differ some, I believe in buy now and beat the rush. I hate lines an price increases, I had to pay an extra $25 on a purchase last year because I waited a couple extra days making my mind up. :idunno:
If the shot placement is good with anything on the first round there is no need for a rapid follow-up....Unless there are multiple targets.![]()
Oh no, not that argument again...OK, OK, I just like big bullets!![]()
Dare I ask how much $$? Or by new you mean replica and not just new to you.
I'm having an identity crisis. I always thought I was a Glock man, but then I started shooting and liking Sigs. Now I have nearly as many Sigs as Glocks. The last three guns I bought (not all at the same time) were a Sig Sauer 1911SS (.45 ACP) without rail (I don't like rails on Sigs); a CZ75B (9 mm) (no rail here either. I got this beauty in my hands and couldn't let go, plus the dealer gave me an extra 10% discount); and two weeks ago, a Glock 33 (.357 Sig). I have ... a number of Glocks but this is my first .357 Sig. I couldn't pass it up at $399. (The owner also knocked 10% off, I guess because I'm a regular.) I'm looking forward to some serious range time as soon as I get some ammo to replace what I'll inevitably shoot.
Tom already answered this, but yes, it is a replica.
I am very pleased with Uberti and their attention to detail. They don't cut corners, and they do their research.
Great guns.
Yes, Maryland will finally recognize that there is, in fact, a Constitution!
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