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~Loves the Lord~
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Kevin, or just K
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Posts: 1,945
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One of the guns I first had and had a load of fun with is a regular slab side Government .45 acp. I would not go with Colt (highly overpriced) but Springfield Armory. With your experience with weapons this would be a lot of fun to tweak it and put night sights, grips, extended safeties, trigger jobs, etc. good home defense gun, from the safety issue you can have the mag out, hammer down on an empty chamber....and yet get it into battery very quickly by putting the mag in and racking the slide; not something very easily done by children....How old are you kids? But above all you need to be comfortable with the weapon; I have always suggested to people I know to go to a range that rents the guns and try out several. I love the .45 caliber....and love the simplistic nature of the old slab side venerable government .45. This gun won't break the bank either. Let us know what you choose... Best to you and yours, K Never forget raising kids in a home with a gun...it's about training them to respect them (the earlier the better) as the tools they are...and not toys....you already know that but others might read this also. |
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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This is what my buddy uses and has it attached under the night stand, Google 'handgun safe' and it will show up. I only have shotguns and the one I keep ready is trigger locked but I myself will be getting a handgun soon and this safe is what I plan on getting |
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~Loves the Lord~
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Kevin, or just K
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Posts: 1,945
Trading: (67)
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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I recommend a Glock 23 (.40 S&W). It is a great size without sacrificing stopping power. I love the fact that there are no safeties. Also, if you can't afford to shoot .40's all the time, you can buy a 9mm barrel and some 9mm mags and shoot 9mm. Then you have a Glock 19
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