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    88E30M50

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    I gave a home to WTB's spare 40P, so my collection has grown this year. It's the Glocks that are on the decline in my collection. I started the year with 6 and am down to 3. The last three are probably keepers though. With the Paris attacks, I'm starting to rethink next years purchase goals. I've been looking at the Sig 938 as a deep concealment gun and am wondering if an AR pistol might be a good addition. I'd love to find a 10mm AR pistol, but don't know if I've ever seen one.
     

    Birds Away

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    I gave a home to WTB's spare 40P, so my collection has grown this year. It's the Glocks that are on the decline in my collection. I started the year with 6 and am down to 3. The last three are probably keepers though. With the Paris attacks, I'm starting to rethink next years purchase goals. I've been looking at the Sig 938 as a deep concealment gun and am wondering if an AR pistol might be a good addition. I'd love to find a 10mm AR pistol, but don't know if I've ever seen one.

    An AR is on my list for next year. I also want a CZ 1911. Actually, my list is pretty long for next year. ;)
     

    churchmouse

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    I am holding right at 3 CZ's. That will change soon but just for a short time.
    I have no intentions of going below that number. Not for a while anyway.
     

    wtburnette

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    Just got back from range time with 88E30M50. What a blast! Point Blank is a very nice indoor range and the CCO he brought me to shoot was SWEEEEET! Now I'm trying to decide if that's the right gun for me, or the Guardian. Hmmmm....
     

    88E30M50

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    That was a pretty cool way to spend a lunch hour. On the up side, the 40P ran 50 rounds without an issue with the stock spring and steel guide rod. The downside is that I shot Tom's also and now need to spend money for the full Cajunization of the gun. I've been shooting since the 1970s and that was my first experience shooting at an indoor range. It's definitely a nice setup there. I ended up signing up for a membership on my way out and will probably make that my winter go to range.
     

    wtburnette

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    Ironically, I've only been shooting for a bit less than 2 years and most of my time has been in indoor ranges. I loved the trips out to MCF&G and other outdoor ranges I've been able to shoot at, but indoor ranges have been easier for me to get to, so that's where I've been going. I have to say that the Point Blank ranges are the best, or equal to the best indoor ranges I've been to. If anyone is interested in checking one out, let me know and I'll have you out as a guest for free (well, $5 fee to watch the safety video and get into their system).
     

    88E30M50

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    I never have staked it if the roll pin is in decent shape. The Wizard would know for sure though. I'm referring to my 75B compact though. I don't recall if my pre-Bs had a solid pin or not. Either way, I don't recall staking it. Then again, I last replaced the extractor springs about 5 years ago, so I might just be forgetting.
     

    TopDog

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    It seems like most of the people on here are divesting themselves of most or all of their CZs.

    Not I says the short fat guy in the corner. Eight CZ's four of which are Cajunized. Things have come up and I wanted to straighten out a couple of other guns. After the holidays I hope to start geting three of the four non Cajunized to the Wizard for some Cajun loving
     

    wtburnette

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    I never have staked it if the roll pin is in decent shape. The Wizard would know for sure though. I'm referring to my 75B compact though. I don't recall if my pre-Bs had a solid pin or not. Either way, I don't recall staking it. Then again, I last replaced the extractor springs about 5 years ago, so I might just be forgetting.

    FYI, your PM box is full...
     
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