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Post  LURCH634 on Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:29 pm

Who got one they want to sell?

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  "Deuce" on Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:27 pm

If you ever get into Killeen, there's a gun shop here that I've heard lots of real good things about. Let me know.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  G-Town Jeeper on Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:48 pm

Don't have any for sale at the moment but I have a lot of gun buddies, I will ask around. Don't bother with a 9mm. The 45 auto has a 93% one shot incapacitation rate in the center mass, and thats with 230gr FMJ's! If incapacitating or killing someone quickly is not a priority then go with the 9, it's cheaper to shoot.

If you end up with a 45 lets go out to the range and I will handload you some nasty super-sonic shit.

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Post  ColtsTJ on Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:29 am

id recommend the Springfield Armory XD S&W .45

ive got the .40 and love it and wouldnt trade it for anything else

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  "Deuce" on Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:46 pm

ColtsTJ wrote:id recommend the Springfield Armory XD S&W .45

ive got the .40 and love it and wouldnt trade it for anything else




You have the handgun that has been the subject of many drool-causing moments for me. When can I shoot it (please??? I'll never make fun of the fact that you fuck your sister ever again!!!)

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Post  ColtsTJ on Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:57 pm

lol!

we'll have to have everyone meet up at a range sometime to shoot. im trying to work off my debts right now so i wont really have extra cash for shooting/wheelin for a bit but when i do lets go shoot!

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Post  "Deuce" on Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:05 pm

And maybe we can talk Eric into bringing some of his hardware out to HF (shooting range) sometime.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  G-Town Jeeper on Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:43 pm

"Deuce" wrote:And maybe we can talk Eric into bringing some of his hardware out to HF (shooting range) sometime.


Great idea. I will bring my elephant guns and my video camera.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  "Deuce" on Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:51 pm

G-Town Jeeper wrote:
"Deuce" wrote:And maybe we can talk Eric into bringing some of his hardware out to HF (shooting range) sometime.


Great idea. I will bring my elephant guns and my video camera.





BRING IT ON!!!!!!



Although admittedly, it would be hella fun to shoot some big-caliber shit. .50 Barrett, .375 H&H, .338 WinMag........

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  G-Town Jeeper on Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:34 pm

"Deuce" wrote:
G-Town Jeeper wrote:
"Deuce" wrote:And maybe we can talk Eric into bringing some of his hardware out to HF (shooting range) sometime.


Great idea. I will bring my elephant guns and my video camera.





BRING IT ON!!!!!!



Although admittedly, it would be hella fun to shoot some big-caliber shit. .50 Barrett, .375 H&H, .338 WinMag........


I have a 416 Rigby that I load with 400gr Hornaday RN Interlocks with 110 grs of H-4831. I chronographed this load at 2690 fps and it generates about 6500 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. The price of that kind of power is 110 ft-lbs of horrendous recoil (no pussy muzzle breaks for me). With this load the rifle is coming back into your shoulder at 21 feet per second. Think about that. In comparison a 30-06 has about 25 ft-lbs of recoil and a 12 mag has 30-35 ft-lbs of recoil. Shooting it from a bench rest is for He-Men only. Don't care how big and bad you think you are, this rifle will make a coward out of just about anyone. I have built up a tolerance to be able to shoot 15 rounds accurately in one range session.

I will stop now Kasey, sorry for the hi-jack. Lets plan a range session sometime after you get your pistol.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  LURCH634 on Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:58 pm

Still looking guys

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  oh,thatdude on Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:51 pm

get on the Texas hunting forum, the guys on there post up quite often with hand cannons. The key is shoot what you carry, and carry what you shoot.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  "Deuce" on Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:00 pm

G-Town Jeeper wrote:

I have a 416 Rigby that I load with 400gr Hornaday RN Interlocks with 110 grs of H-4831. I chronographed this load at 2690 fps and it generates about 6500 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. The price of that kind of power is 110 ft-lbs of horrendous recoil (no pussy muzzle breaks for me). With this load the rifle is coming back into your shoulder at 21 feet per second. Think about that. In comparison a 30-06 has about 25 ft-lbs of recoil and a 12 mag has 30-35 ft-lbs of recoil. Shooting it from a bench rest is for He-Men only. Don't care how big and bad you think you are, this rifle will make a coward out of just about anyone. I have built up a tolerance to be able to shoot 15 rounds accurately in one range session.

I will stop now Kasey, sorry for the hi-jack. Lets plan a range session sometime after you get your pistol.



You win. I was just joking about the whole "bring it on" thing.......my bad.


I have to admit that the hardest recoiling weapon I've shot so far is my uncle's T/C chambered in .300 WinMag. No recoil pad.....just pure fiberglass stock hitting the shoulder pocket. I thought the fucking thing ripped my arm off, not to mention gave me a splitting headache from the scope. I've heard nothing bad about the .416.......but I think I'll take a pass, LOL.


And Jesus, you know a fuckton about guns, man. I actually used your stat about the .45 today at work, and was mind-boggling people. While I'm on the subject, what's the difference in one-shot incapacitation (using solely FMJ) between the .45, .44 Mag, and .357??


I have to admit that after shooting my Glock 27 (.40), I've become a big fan of the .40 Smith round.......but I'm always interested in more.

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  G-Town Jeeper on Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:45 pm

"Deuce" wrote:
G-Town Jeeper wrote:

I have a 416 Rigby that I load with 400gr Hornaday RN Interlocks with 110 grs of H-4831. I chronographed this load at 2690 fps and it generates about 6500 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. The price of that kind of power is 110 ft-lbs of horrendous recoil (no pussy muzzle breaks for me). With this load the rifle is coming back into your shoulder at 21 feet per second. Think about that. In comparison a 30-06 has about 25 ft-lbs of recoil and a 12 mag has 30-35 ft-lbs of recoil. Shooting it from a bench rest is for He-Men only. Don't care how big and bad you think you are, this rifle will make a coward out of just about anyone. I have built up a tolerance to be able to shoot 15 rounds accurately in one range session.

I will stop now Kasey, sorry for the hi-jack. Lets plan a range session sometime after you get your pistol.



You win. I was just joking about the whole "bring it on" thing.......my bad.


I have to admit that the hardest recoiling weapon I've shot so far is my uncle's T/C chambered in .300 WinMag. No recoil pad.....just pure fiberglass stock hitting the shoulder pocket. I thought the fucking thing ripped my arm off, not to mention gave me a splitting headache from the scope. I've heard nothing bad about the .416.......but I think I'll take a pass, LOL.


And Jesus, you know a fuckton about guns, man. I actually used your stat about the .45 today at work, and was mind-boggling people. While I'm on the subject, what's the difference in one-shot incapacitation (using solely FMJ) between the .45, .44 Mag, and .357??


I have to admit that after shooting my Glock 27 (.40), I've become a big fan of the .40 Smith round.......but I'm always interested in more.


I could write a book here but I will try to give you the short answer. the 357 loaded with 125gr JHP has a slightly higher rate but at a cost. More recoil which translates into a longer recovery time which can be a problem in the case of a misplaced shot or multiple targets. Plus 125's out of a 357 product a blinding muzzle flash (bad in a low light situation).

44mag. Lots of power and lots of recoil For self defense the good 'ol Winchester 175 gr Silver tip has been used for this purpose. There are now better bullets out there but the 44 has several draw backs. The pistols are generally beefy and heavy. Because of the power the bullets tend to zip through the person and end up dumping all of their energy in your wall or worse in your neighbors wall or even worse than that, in your neighbor.

I say 45. Controllable, just the right penetration, deadly and concealable.

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Post  LURCH634 on Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:59 am

Got a Taurus PT709 Slim 9MM. I is a very cool gun.

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Post  G-Town Jeeper on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:45 pm

Excellent. Congrats on the new purchase. Now let's go shoot!

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Post  justinajeep on Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:33 pm

Do you want to buy some 9mm ammo? i sold mine awhile back but still have alot of ammo for it. I got FMJ, Hollow points, and Hydro Shocks

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Re: Looking for a 9mm or 45

Post  LURCH634 on Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:50 pm

justinajeep wrote:Do you want to buy some 9mm ammo? i sold mine awhile back but still have alot of ammo for it. I got FMJ, Hollow points, and Hydro Shocks


YEA MAYBE

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Post  LURCH634 on Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:43 pm

Bought 2 other guns and decided to sell this one. It's the newest in the taurus line. Perfect for concealment, lightweight, and very easy to use and clean. I bought it on January 13, 2010 But it is not the one I really wanted. I paid $379.00 plus tax for it. The range anywhere from $369 - $439 depending on where you get it. I comes with 2 magazines and the manual.
the model is a Taurus PT 709 SLIM 9MM hold 7 plus one in the chamber. Looking to get $350.00 for it or very close to that.


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