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      New shop in Noblesville

      Just wanted to let everybody know there is a new gun shop in Noblesville. It's called "Bare Arms" and is next to the Honda dealer on Conner street, just west of 37. Decent selection, prices are ok on some items. Very nice helpful staff.
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      What Weapon Do You Carry

      SIG P250C, 40 cal.
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      Which pistol do you hate the most.

      Hi-Point. You get what you pay for. I had the compact 9mm, it weighed a ton and misfired every-other round.
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      Sig P250 Compact .40/.357

      I have a P250C in 40 cal. One of the mags would jam every other round so I replaced it. The new mag came with the baseplate for the newer grips, I simply replaced it with the old baseplate off the old mag. I've had no issues other than that, but I will say it's harder to find parts and...
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      Vote Here -> Round 1: INGO- Indiana Gun Shop of the Year -2011

      Plainfield Shooting Supplies. Bob and the guys are very knowledgeable, have a great selection, and the absolute best prices I've seen.
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      The Open Carry Argument

      depends on the situation, and which state I'm travelling through.
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      Looking to buy my first pistol

      If you can handle a stiffer trigger, you'll save a couple hundred dollars with the S&W. Both are fine guns. I have a Sigma 40 cal, and I love it.
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      What to carry? (need opinions)

      I had a hard time finding 9mm ammo so went with a 40. Don't see much 45 on the shelves. Wal-Mart in Noblesville seems to always have a plentiful supply of 40 range ammo available. My only advice would be to find something that is a good fit for your hand and that you will actually carry and...
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      Current LTCH Wait

      I applied for mine about this time last year. It took about 6 weeks.
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