Originally Posted by m4a1mustang From what I have been reading on the open carry forums, most of the time when a MWAG call comes in the police just go to
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08-27-2011, 05:50 PM | #1366 (permalink) | |
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Seen it happen. Enough for me, in this venue, to keep the pistol under wraps. |
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Good points.
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My wife carries occasionally. She's very slim and there's just no way for her to carry a pistol with a long grip, or grip thick enough for a double-stack magazine without printing (she did not want to carry a .380 after years of carrying a Colt Mustang). She looked at the Kahr's, but I have a buddy that's a police firearms trainer and he has one he bought as a BUG. It's been difficult for him to keep running, been back to the factory twice, and he advised her to get a Walther PPS. That has really been an excellent firearm. |
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We looked at the PPS a while back but she didn't like it. I have done some extensive research on the Kahrs (I wanted a P9/CW9 a while back and still look at the CW9 from time to time) so I know they need to be thoroughly tested before you can really rely on them. And in some cases they have to go back. Those issues were what really pushed me towards my Glock. I didn't own a carry gun and just wanted to get started with something I knew I could rely on.
Anyways, seems like the woman is really set on the LCP with the Crimson Trace laser. We are going to go check them all out again sometime soon to see what she likes best. How does your wife carry the PPS? Speaking of Walthers... I may actually get a P99 soon.
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On my short-list:
Glock 17 Kel-Tec Sub 2000 Glock 9mm Walther P99 Ruger LCP AR-15 A 1911 It's a disease
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My short list: Walther PK380/P99 1911 (still haven't decided which maker) AR-15 |
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I also want a Walther PPK.
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I think it's beautiful. The only reason I want it is so I can look at it. And maybe reenact some Bond scenes in the house. Doesn't even need to work.
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I think I like the piece of ****, durable look. The kind that looks like you can throw if off a mountain and it will retain its looks.
The only exception I can think of are some well done 1911s, and the tiger-striped desert eagle, of which I would LOVE to own. |
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Why the PK380? Seems a little too big to be a .380, IMO.
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Oh, re: the PK series... I wouldn't mind a P22 for plinking.
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Kind of torn, I like the looks of the 380 much more than I do the p99, but would prefer the 9mm cartridge of the p99. I will probably end up with the p99 because performance trumps looks.
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