Hey, I've seen some CW-9s for sale recently in the classifieds! ;)
Anyway, for small CCW firearm, check out the Ruger LC9, offerings from Kahr, CZ 2075. For me, with conceal-ability, I wanted a single-stack 9. The LC9 fit the bill for me....prior to that I carried the CW9 for about 6 months...
Bump....why not (haven't been trying too hard to sell)? The only thing I really KNOW that I'm looking for is a 2075 Rami (9mm, non-poly).....other than that, keep hitting me up with trade offers. Can't hurt, the worst that can happen is a polite "no thanks".
Of course, the families in the aftermath of these....
...might be asking something along the lines of, "Where were they (law enforcement) to protect my family from these speeders?" Just Sayin' :dunno:
Best way to not be part of the "revenue stream" is to follow the traffic laws...
Maybe it would have been better to do maybe one or two of them....and let them ride for two or three days before posting up more, rather than flood the Handguns forum with a "game". When the entire front page is flooded with "This or That" threads it makes it difficult to help people who might...
Hmmm, it is only available to the members of the Super Secret INGO Society (SSIS). When ordering, you must present your Ultra-Secret SSIS Decoder Ring as proof of membership......it is the SSIS equivalent of a challenge coin. If you don't present the decoder ring, then the conversion doesn't...
How do you plan on a $50 discount? Isn't the transfer fee per each? Also, Shipping? Sure you will save a couple of dollars shipping 10 or so of them to the same FFL, but I don't think you will get the price anywhere near $100 per handgun.
I would be for it if they were $125 including transfer.
Leave it in the car. No checkpoint to get to the museum parking lot. You don't have to enter the active base to get to the main museum building.
I would highly recommend going to the the Presidential and X-Planes (XB-70 is there) exhibit. For that, you catch a shuttle from the main museum...
18 cents a round plus shipping
I picked up 880 rounds for mine. Just make sure you thoroughly clean your rifle after shooting as surplus military ammo is corrosive.
Designed and originally manufactured by Beretta (The Beretta 8000). Stoeger is owned by Benelli, who, in turn is owned by Beretta.
The Cougar is manufactured in Turkey with the same process and on the same machines as it was when produced by Beretta. Beretta transferred the Cougar to Stoeger...
That is the Ruger SR1911. About $700, but finding them in stock is rare.
For the record, I did trust my life to Glock when I was a LEO......our duty sidearm was the 17. I'm not "anti-Glock", however, their grip angle is not the most comfortable for me. They are fine, rugged, reliable...
Ruger SR1911 : $700 new
S&W SW1911 : $800 new
That's $1500 for two......why not just spend $700 and then customize from there?
Will it be more expensive than a $900 Glock.....yes, full alloy frames are going to be more expensive than poly frames. I prefer an all metal sidearm, but more...