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Old 12-18-2008, 05:16 PM
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Like the Taurus PT1911,it's a good one,for the money.
I have a Para Ordinance P14 Limited,very nice,but 1k was the going price here when I bought it,so I worry about it when it's not with me (my dad has it right now,I've tried getting it back from him,)
I've got a Ruger SP101 for my CCW weapon,but in the winter I'd rather carry a 1911,they ride nice for a big gun.

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Originally Posted by gunman41mag
I think a 1911 45 will do it all, you can target shoot, if used for self-defense you have a frame-mounted safety, so you can keep the gun on C O C K E D-N- L O C K E D !!
One of the reasons I like em' too.

Originally Posted by gunman41mag
I like revovlers, but a child can grab it & use it, unless it's one of the newer one with a lockable key, Like the fact that it carrys more ammo (never know when you mite need more ammo).
Errr,a revolver is easier than a cocked and locked 1911?
Debatable.

Originally Posted by 01CumminsRam
Safety is our responsibilty, not the gun manufacturer. No gun should be grabbable by anybody not authorized to use it. Loaded, unloaded, safety on, safety off, all the same.

Careful with that kind of thinking or we'll all end up with this:

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I'm going to go with 01CumminsRam on this one.
 

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Old 12-20-2008, 01:13 PM
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Well, I am loving it so far. I've only gotten a chance to put two clips through it, but hey.
Now if I could just figure out how to get a hold of someone at the indoor shooting range here I'll be set. I think I am going to go and drive by right now to see if I can catch someone there.
 
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Old 12-22-2008, 09:42 PM
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The Xd is a good gun. It is about the safest out there.
Trigger safety, grip safety, and thumb safety.
Very reliable. Checkout Springfields website.
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Their custom shop can do all kinds of stuff to that pistol.
 
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Old 12-23-2008, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by prromine
The Xd is a good gun. It is about the safest out there.
Trigger safety, grip safety, and thumb safety.
Very reliable. Checkout Springfields website.
Springfield Armory
Their custom shop can do all kinds of stuff to that pistol.
Hey thanks for the link. I looked at their sight one more time and realized I can send in for 2 more magazines and another double magazine holster.
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:41 PM
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The XD is a fine choice! My brother has one exactly like it. 14 rounds of .45 auto is hard to argue with. I have a little known compact (Bersa) in .45 that's not much bigger than a Walther PPS (think James Bond) that holds 8-rounds and is a totally reliable and accurate pistol.

I don't recall seeing it mentioned above, but if I decided to purchase another auto pistol, I think I'd look hard toward a .357 Sig. It's a nasty "little" round that seems to really get the job done.
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
The Sigma and Taurus are both crap,
i have 3 Sigma's and beg to differ.....

Originally Posted by Ramprat
If you say so, but ya know what I still say the Sigma and Taurus are about a hair above the HiPoint in quality if that much. I'd not give any of my loved ones or friends either one of the above pistols & if they had one I'd make sure at least family would sell it as soon as possible & get a quality handgun, or at least a Glock 19.
obviously you've never shot the brick of a Hi-Point. they are, to me, a disposable gun, a person buys it, uses it in a robbery and then disposes of it..... i've shot a Hi-Point
9mm and wouldn't trade my Sigma for it any day of the week..... i wouldn't take a Hi-Point if someone payed me.....

Originally Posted by Ramprat
Oh and don't forget that the Sigma is a jam-o-mattic with lots of problems, otherwise would it not be carried by Law Dogs? Course it can't be said that the Law Dogs are breaking down Taurus doors eager to purchase them to take in harms way. I've shot a hi point that jammed less than Sigma's I've shot and as far as Taurus quality, trading one in on a Jennings would be a step up in quality
Sigma's only jam when they aren't maintained properly and someone shoots crap rounds in them. the only ammo i have had problems shooting in mine were some cheap aluminum hull 9mm American Ammo that jammed every other shot (this was after i put 200-300 rounds through it previously that day so it wasn't the cleanest) and try shooting 200-300 rounds of 9mm+p in a Hi-Point..... it'll laugh at you.....

Originally Posted by gunman41mag
Be real, high point & jennings HA HA HA, The S & W SIGMA only problem is the heavy trigger pull, never shot a TAURUS 24/7 so I won't comment, but I've heard good things about them, yes I like autos, cause they carry more ammo, HA HA HA do I see HONDA keys ??? I would only buy an AMERICAN TRUCK !!!
that is SOOOOO true. and that can be fixed in under 3 minutes.... all 3 of mine have a really nice trigger pull now. WAY better than factory.

Originally Posted by redneckbuckeye
as for the sigma and taurus being paper weights, its statements like these that show the extent of your knowledge. To each his own I am not going to convince you and I am not changing what I have learned through personal experience.
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:19 PM
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I may buy a Sigma 9mm some time so I can shoot a bunch and not break the bank.

Anyone know where a guy can get some good ammo cheap in bulk?
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jstange2
I may buy a Sigma 9mm some time so I can shoot a bunch and not break the bank.

Anyone know where a guy can get some good ammo cheap in bulk?
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FYI. Though the price is cheaper, it's advisable to stay away from WOLF brand ammo. Yea it goes bang, but it also uses steel cases and is very dirty. It's better than throwing stones, but there are better choices out there.
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 07:23 PM
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I bought a GLOCK 22 with a BAR-STO 357sig barrel, the BAR-STO barrel is the fitted type, won't drop in on another glock 22. It shoots the 125gr bullets at 1400 feet per second. BUT I still have the 9MM for self-defense
 
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Is there a reason that they say not to use reloads? I saw this lee classic loader kit at cabela's and the reviews are real good for it. Just got me wondering while looking for some reasonably priced ammo.
I've never shot anything other than .22 or .38/.357mag until now so bear with me. Which .45's can I put through mine? I know the .45acp and I think the .45auto, that's it right? Or, no .45auto?

Edit.... I forgot. The biggest question I have about ammo is the +p ammo. I assume that I can't shoot these?
 

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