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eddiememphis
05-16-2022, 20:43
But don't know what I want, because I want them all.

I would like to have a 1911, 4 inch, 9mm. I would like to have a small revolver, 3 inch, possibly a .327 magnum. I really want a 4 inch 44 magnum and the new Sig P322 is intriguing.

Too many options, not enough money.

Maybe I should buy a Lotto ticket instead...

ray1970
05-16-2022, 22:05
When I have trouble deciding I usually buy something affordable to tide me over until I can decide what I actually want.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220517/54f2906e9d9453b63cd993d95b94a693.jpg

Great-Kazoo
05-16-2022, 22:47
But don't know what I want, because I want them all.

I would like to have a 1911, 4 inch, 9mm. I would like to have a small revolver, 3 inch, possibly a .327 magnum. I really want a 4 inch 44 magnum and the new Sig P322 is intriguing.

Too many options, not enough money.

Maybe I should buy a Lotto ticket instead...


327, or 357mag? If it's 357, buy the new gen colt king cobra in 3'

want a 1911 4" SA. Or buy once, cry for some time after, Stacatto
https://staccato2011.com/

KevDen2005
05-17-2022, 03:01
Have you thought about getting a plasma rifle with a 40 watt range?


But really would love to get a .45-70 lever action or Stacatto since I do like 1911s.

I bought a 7 shot .357 last year, Smith and Wesson 686. It is awesome.

battlemidget
05-17-2022, 05:27
Got a bug-a-salt?

ray1970
05-17-2022, 07:42
Got a bug-a-salt?

Starting to see some of those stupid miller moths so probably a great time to own one of those.

FYI, I saw a huge display of them at Lowes this past Friday. I?m sure places like Cabelas, etc. probably carry them.

SouthPaw
05-17-2022, 08:37
When I have trouble deciding I usually buy something affordable to tide me over until I can decide what I actually want.



I do the same thing. I almost bought this last night but waited. I may not be able to resist today..

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Doc45
05-17-2022, 10:32
Springfield Ronin 9mm Commander-great pistols. Work just fine right out of the box.

colorider
05-17-2022, 13:11
Bug-as-salt Shred-er. So more more powerful and fun.
https://www.bugasalt.com/products/shred-er-starter-kit

theGinsue
05-17-2022, 17:50
Bug-as-salt Shred-er. So more more powerful and fun.
https://www.bugasalt.com/products/shred-er-starter-kit

Geez, that thing looks like it'd take out my light fixtures while going after moths.

Waldo1
05-17-2022, 18:02
I bought a 5" 1911 in 9mm from a member here a little while ago. It recoils like a BB gun. Pew-Pew.

The Norseman
05-17-2022, 21:36
10MM Commander length 1911 is on my wishlist


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OctopusHighball
05-17-2022, 22:02
So say we all!

brutal
05-17-2022, 22:45
When I have trouble deciding I usually buy something affordable to tide me over until I can decide what I actually want.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220517/54f2906e9d9453b63cd993d95b94a693.jpg

I did that once and bought a cheap Sig Mosquito (GSG).

What a POS. Mine actually runs, but the DA trigger pull is disgusting, like 13.5lbs disgusting. The SA isn't so bad but then the decocker is complete shit. So disgusting i decided just the other day to dig into it again and see what I could do. I don't even care if I wreck it at this point. Going to lighten the trigger sear and hammer spring/strut and polish a few parts more.

To make matters worse, I bought it without a threaded barrel and they are now impossible to find so I can't even run it suppressed.

So disappointed with it, I bought a Ruger MKIV Lite as soon as they were available for a great .22 host.

O2HeN2
05-18-2022, 08:49
I bought a 5" 1911 in 9mm from a member here a little while ago. It recoils like a BB gun. Pew-Pew.
If you ever introduce people to shooting, this is the gun to have. As long as the weight isn't too much, it's my go-to after rimfire.

O2

Ps. It also puts to bed the newb concept of big gun = big recoil, small gun = small recoil.

eddiememphis
05-18-2022, 16:37
The Springfield Emissary 4" 9mm is 40 ounces. I doubt that thing moves at all.