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    geronimojoe85

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    need I say more! ;)

    Proof that Jediagh is a gigantic queen.
     

    NapalmFTW

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    How do y'all feel about the Ruger SR9/SR40?

    I coonfingered one down here in a gun shop and I liked it. It's thin, big round capacity, light-ish and relatively(!) inexpensive.

    I need something that a:
    bridges the gap between my 380 and my 45
    b:
    I can buy holsters and accy's for and have them fit first time. My S&W 457 is a nice gun but its impossible to find stuff for. I'm really looking for a kydex/"plastic" retention holster for OC.

    Feel uncomfortable OCing with a "level 0" holster (here chimes the people who say you are the first level of retention etc., etc., and shouldn't rely on devices).
     

    Bill B

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    Blah, Blah, blah...I coonfingered one down here...blah, blah, blah
    Don't you have a KY board that you can bother? Us yankee thugs got better things to do that baby-sit a brit redneck
    I was thinking about an SR40 myself as it is much more concealable than my WD
     

    melensdad

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    Tragedy has struck our household.

    Melen got a B on a paper!

    Not that I'm complaining, I'm not. Despite the fact that she is just a high school kid taking classes in one of the top universities in the nation she was pretty upset by the grade. She still has an 'A' in the class, so all hope is not lost. Me, I just think it is reality setting in that indicates she has to work a little bit and that not everything in life will come easy for her.
     

    turnandshoot4

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    How do y'all feel about the Ruger SR9/SR40?

    I coonfingered one down here in a gun shop and I liked it. It's thin, big round capacity, light-ish and relatively(!) inexpensive.

    I need something that a:
    bridges the gap between my 380 and my 45
    b:
    I can buy holsters and accy's for and have them fit first time. My S&W 457 is a nice gun but its impossible to find stuff for. I'm really looking for a kydex/"plastic" retention holster for OC.

    Feel uncomfortable OCing with a "level 0" holster (here chimes the people who say you are the first level of retention etc., etc., and shouldn't rely on devices).

    They are OK. People who own them like them.

    Have you thought about any of the major sellers?

    Glock
    Sig
    H&K
    S&W
    Beretta

    I try to stay away from anything that isn't used by a military or major police force.
     

    Bill B

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    Tragedy has struck our household.

    Melen got a B on a paper!

    Not that I'm complaining, I'm not. Despite the fact that she is just a high school kid taking classes in one of the top universities in the nation she was pretty upset by the grade. She still has an 'A' in the class, so all hope is not lost. Me, I just think it is reality setting in that indicates she has to work a little bit and that not everything in life will come easy for her.
    :n00b: The Horror! JK, I'm glad she's doing good and liking it. It will give her a leg up over the other kids now that she realizes she'll have to *gasp* work for it.
    I can't tell you how many kids I've seen in school that get mad as hell because they are expected to use critical thought and produce original works, not just repackaging what the instructor has said.
     

    melensdad

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    Thanks Bill, she's having a great time in college, but realizes that it not quite what high school is and she realizes she has to perform well EVERY DAY since the summer sessions are compressed and there is very little time to be a slacker.
     
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