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    wtburnette

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    So for giggles, I decided to take similar pics of my CCO and the G19 (my wife's BTW). I find it interesting that they are pretty similar (the CCO is slightly bigger in grip and slide/barrel size). Fully loaded, both weigh the same, which I find very interesting. No wonder the CCO carries so well.

    G19%20CCO_zpsmhoujrmk.jpg


    G19%20CCO3_zpsxceczzev.jpg


    G19%20CCO2_zpssbwmjjt8.jpg
     

    churchmouse

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    Birds Away

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    Morning Czers. Trying to decide whether to sell the P09/40 or keep and upgrade. Doing the latter would greatly slow down the acquisition of other necessities.
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    I need to take a quick trip down to Atterbury to buy reloading supplies. I'm just about out of .45 and need to lay in a supply for this winter's reloading. This thread is really bad for the wallet. I kept an pretty even keel for most of the year, but kind of lost control this fall. It looks like I'll top the 7000 round mark for shooting this year but November burned up over a thousand rounds itself. Most of that was .45 and I've pretty much depleted the stock. I need to slow the shooting down and speed the reloading up.

    Ok, if debt is enslaving but buying a firearm is liberating, what does buying a firearm on a credit card mean? This is probably the wrong group to ask that question too. :):
     

    wtburnette

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    I need to take a quick trip down to Atterbury to buy reloading supplies. I'm just about out of .45 and need to lay in a supply for this winter's reloading. This thread is really bad for the wallet. I kept an pretty even keel for most of the year, but kind of lost control this fall. It looks like I'll top the 7000 round mark for shooting this year but November burned up over a thousand rounds itself. Most of that was .45 and I've pretty much depleted the stock. I need to slow the shooting down and speed the reloading up.

    Ok, if debt is enslaving but buying a firearm is liberating, what does buying a firearm on a credit card mean? This is probably the wrong group to ask that question too. :):

    Yep, I try like hell to avoid buying on credit, but did buy the CCO on plastic. I should have money coming on from work (education reimbursement) that will pay it off, but still hated to do it. Had to decide whether I could wait for the check to come in at the end of January or not. Well, you know how that battle went....lol!
     

    bjenkins

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    I need to take a quick trip down to Atterbury to buy reloading supplies. I'm just about out of .45 and need to lay in a supply for this winter's reloading. This thread is really bad for the wallet. I kept an pretty even keel for most of the year, but kind of lost control this fall. It looks like I'll top the 7000 round mark for shooting this year but November burned up over a thousand rounds itself. Most of that was .45 and I've pretty much depleted the stock. I need to slow the shooting down and speed the reloading up.

    Ok, if debt is enslaving but buying a firearm is liberating, what does buying a firearm on a credit card mean? This is probably the wrong group to ask that question too. :):
    Oh credit cards work great! Every time I use one on a gun it goes right thru.:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:psyko
     
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