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The Gull
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
small weener gun nuts should keep their hobby in their pants! |
Goat, you should have listened to your own advice a long time back.
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Marc
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My choice is the Mark 4 Commander, 1911 officers model.
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Mexray
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I'm a Ruger kinda guy...
...On our recent trip over into the 'wilds' of Nevada, we took several of our 'companions' to blow out the kinks and 're-qualify' our aim...It's great
to be near the great outdoors of BLM land to explore...
My favorite is my Old Model Ruger 357 Magnum...bought it new back in the 60's, still handles like a dream and it's 'report' alone will scare most men
or beasts!
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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Mexray
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And our Ruger P89DC...
...9mm, good for close in 'protection' with 15 rd clips...even without the 'stopping' power of it's bigger caliber cousins, the noise will deter most
attackers, even if you miss em'
[Edited on 6-3-2011 by Mexray]
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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Mexray
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And of course...
...I've also got a Ruger Mini-14, Stainless, .223 Remmington, original model from the 70's...picked up several grandfathered 30 rd clips before
California outlawed em'...
Great rifle for all around general usage, except big game, of course...a fun piece to 'chase' metal targets...
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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Mexicorn
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Try and I mean really try not to put yourself in a situation where you would need to use deadly force.
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Mexicorn
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mexray
...9mm, good for close in 'protection' with 15 rd clips...even without the 'stopping' power of it's bigger caliber cousins, the noise will deter most
attackers, even if you miss em'
[Edited on 6-3-2011 by Mexray] |
Good for about 3000 rounds.
Then Donate it to one of the less fortunate Police agencies...
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Mexicorn
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mexray
...I've also got a Ruger Mini-14, Stainless, .223 Remmington, original model from the 70's...picked up several grandfathered 30 rd clips before
California outlawed em'...
Great rifle for all around general usage, except big game, of course...a fun piece to 'chase' metal targets... |
I remember that rifle well, I practically grew up with it at Soledad.
Where's the "Flash Supressor"?
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bigboy
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Mexray................I have the same old model, three screw, 357 Magnum Ruger Blackhawk!
I bought it for $87.50 in 1964. It was stolen in 1980 and was returned to me in 2005 by the Orange County Sheriff Department.
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motoged
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WTF does this have to do with Baja?
Don't believe everything you think....
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Cypress
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Lot's of things don't have anything to do with Baja. Don't get your panties in all bunched up.
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drarroyo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Don't get your panties in all bunched up. |
english much?? no doubt a gunslinger
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Oso
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Dirty Harry's line about the 44 Magnum being the most "powerful handgun in the world" has not been true for some time.
There are many handguns chambered in rifles calibers for hunting and long range shooting. These pistols, in calibers such as .308, 8mm, 30-06, etc,
are far more powerful than the .44 Magnum.
In recent years, large bore revolvers have been made in very powerful calibers, such as the .460, 454 Casull, .500 S&W, etc. There are even a few
special handguns that fire the 12 g shotgun shell.
However, a challenger for the title of the "world's most powerful handgun" may be the Maadi bolt action pistol, in caliber .50 Browning Machine Gun.
Extremely heavy, large, expensive, and of limited usefulness- but powerful.
There is also a one of a kind custom pistol in .600 Nitro Express. There are videos online of a man shooting it where the recoil rips it right out of
his and and flings it behind him.
Now you know I am not recommending any of the above for what you want. Choosing a small, yet powerful pistol is a very personal thing. Has
to do with 'feeling' and 'comfort' and 'expertise'.
You already know what you want...just get enough practice to make it practical to use.
Good luck...and I hope you never have to use the weapon. |
I hunt with a .41 Mag and love it. It may not be as powerful as Clint's .44 but with much less recoil, it's sweeter shooting and powerful enough for
most any North American big game. I'm not interested in hunting elephant. It was especially nice for canoe hunting in the swamps of NC. Few long
shots anyway and made it unnecessary to drop the paddle to pick up a rifle. I hope to use it for Jabali here in AZ. I'll take accuracy over power
anytime.
For CC, I have a 5 shot .38 with no hammer spur to snag on clothing. I wear a lot of guayaberas in the summer, so it fits nicely inside my belt. It
may not have the firepower of a Glock, but I can't imagine a protracted gun battle in my future, so it's enough. I procrastinated and never got
around to getting a CC license. Now I don't have to. I love Arizona. Actually, I almost never carry, but it's nice to know that I can if I'm
concerned about safety traveling somewhere in AZ, like Mesa maybe. Unfortunately, where I'm most concerned is in Mexico.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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bajaguy
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I love it when a thread stays on track............
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motoged
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The gunslingers should like this:
An Arizona Department of Safety Officer pulled over a pick-up truck owner
for a faulty taillight. When the officer approached the driver, the man
behind the wheel handed the officer his driver’s license, insurance card and
a concealed weapon carry permit.
The officer took all the documents, looked them over and said. "Mr..
Smith, I see you have a CCP. Do you have any weapons with you?"
The driver replied, " Yes sir, I have a 357 handgun in a hip holster, a
.45 in the glove box and a .22 derringer in my boot."
The officer looked at the driver and asked, "Anything else?"
"Yes sir, I have a Mossberg 500 12 gauge and an AR-15 behind the seat."
The officer asked if the man was driving to or from a shooting range
and the man said he wasn't, so the officer bent over and looked into the
driver's face and said "Mr. Smith, you're carrying quite a few guns.
May I ask what you are afraid of?
Mr. Smith locked eyes with the officer and calmly answered,
"Not a f#@king thing!"
Don't believe everything you think....
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Cypress
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motoged,That's a good one!!!
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JaraHurd
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Terry.......amazing.... and to think some of these people vote..or even worse.."serve" on juries... Want a scary experience? Watch jury selection
sometime....you will see what direction the United States is headed......
[Edited on 6-4-2011 by JaraHurd]
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Lee
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US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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Marc
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Location: San Francisco & Palm Springs
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mexray
...On our recent trip over into the 'wilds' of Nevada, we took several of our 'companions' to blow out the kinks and 're-qualify' our aim...It's great
to be near the great outdoors of BLM land to explore...
My favorite is my Old Model Ruger 357 Magnum...bought it new back in the 60's, still handles like a dream and it's 'report' alone will scare most men
or beasts! |
I had the same gun in the 44 Mag. Was shaving lead badly. I sent off to the factory for an adjustment via UPS and that was the last I saw of it. I
still have the Ruger Carbine that uses the same ammo.
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