Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: red5hilser (red5hilser![]() |
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 06:04:13 -0800 (PST) |
Steve: I only had to pull my off-duty weapon once, and the threat was less than 20' away. After talking with many other officers in the same situation, they experienced about the same range. I feel my .32 cal PPK is all I need. Besides, the pre-1945 PPKs seem smaller than the present ones. I've worn mine since 1976, and lugging around anything larger would be a big pain in the ass. Us short guys are at a disadvantage. I wanted a 6" S&W Model 19 Combat Magnum as my duty weapon, but had to settle for a 4" instead. The 6" kept getting hung up when I exited my unit. Hell, if the PPK is good enough for James Bond, it's good enough for me. End of story. Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba -----Original Message----- From: Steve Jenkins steve [at] stevejenkins.com Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. You won't need your vest, Dr. Steve. The second amendment says nothing about brand. That's a free choice, too. :) I own many different brands and calibers of handgun, but my carry weapon is a Glock 17. I've only been carrying it for 10 years, but it's never gone off without me wanting it to. I wish I could figure out a way to comfortably conceal my DE .50, but nothing I've tried so far seems to work. :) I have been feeling like getting in touch with my inner Bond, and carrying my Walther PPK for a change. I'm not as accurate with that as I am with the Glock, however. SJ -----Original Message----- From: BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com [mailto:BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com] Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:25 PM To: Steve Jenkins Cc: dave.craig [at] sbcglobal.net; The FerrariList Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. In a message dated 12/20/2007 5:16:46 AM Central Standard Time, ferrari-request [at] ferrarilist.com writes: A friend of mine has offer to sell me a gun (un solicited mind you). It is a Glock G19 with 4 clips (nothing else comes with it) for $500 cash and no paper work Dave (Craig, nothing will change Dave Handa' s mind on this issue) Run, don';t walk away from the Glock. From what you say in your posting you don't have much experience with handguns and any Glock, not just the Mod. 19 is not well suited to an experienced Conceal and Carry owner. You can find any number of guns with better safety reputations, SigSauers, SigPros, etc. in that same price range and will have far fewer safety issues and potential for accidental discharges with these other brands. As to the four magazines and the "no paper" issue, well, how many times to expect to need four magazines full of ammunition to disengage or defend yourself? And if you did need that many rounds would you really be carrying all four magazines at one time anyway. Two magazines seem to be plenty for most shooters and gun owners. I do agree with the statements about the "value" of "no paper" guns. I think all of the black helicopters are still parked, the Federal (though I don't know where you live so I can't comment on state government) government has been relatively benign as to who owns what handguns for quite a while, and unless you have a deep dark secret history which will prevent you from passing the new, "improved" NICS check (in which case you probably won't qualify for a conceal and carry permit anyway) it won't matter to you in any event. There is even one benefit of being "on paper" in many states. If you need to report a stolen firearm, or prove ownership at recovery time this record may be helpful. Are you really going to carry the gun, or just get a permit to have one? If you are going to carry the gun, I'd be more concerned with the holster availability, comfort on your hip (or ankle) for most of a day and how it would fit in the briefcase you usually carry with you, etc. than the four magazines. There are a number of other personal fit factors that you will want to look at before buying any gun, Glock or otherwise. As for caliber, for personal defense you will find a promoter of any of the following, .40S&W, .45ACP FN Herstal makes a particularly nice smaller model pistol for this caliber), 9mm, .357 Sig in pistols alone and of course should you, after much study, elect to carry a revolver you will have some other choices as well. And contrary to popular belief, while they are currently not considered to be "in vogue" revolvers are neither obsolete nor antiquated, and for many civilians carrying a conceal weapon for protection they may be the best choice as they require far less maintenance than any pistol, are less complex to operate, and the misfire clearing procedures are quite straight forward, simple and intuitive. One other thing, if you are carrying a firearm for personal protection it is not the time to become economy minded. Before you buy one at least go to a good gun shop and look at several firearms, revolvers and pistols, handle them, look at the leather (holsters) and try it on while wearing the same type of clothes that you will be customarily be wearing when you intend to carry the firearm. If you are most comfortable with a Berretta then spend a little time looking for the right model one and consider that as well. I guess I've been carrying one concealed virtually every day for the last 37 years, in both soft clothes and in a business suit, where concealment was critical and where it didn't really matter much so I have developed a particular set of preferences. I'm not going to respond any further nor engage in addition pro and anti-Glock arguments (I'm sure you and most others know each listmembers handgun preferences ad nauseum) or be any more specific on the list other than to reiterate that you should spend some time looking at several guns, both revolvers and pistols, see if you have any friends who might let you shoot several different caliber handguns so that you can decide if recoil is a personal issue or not, if you are serious about carrying a firearm look at the holsters for each firearm and how they fit your life style and then make a decision. If you ever find yourself in the position of needing to use the firearm you buy its acquisition cost, even if it is a hundred dollars more than another one, will rapidly become irrelevant. Now I'll step back and put on my protective vest waiting for the Glock crowd. Dr. Steve Dr. Stephen B. 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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. BRIGANDBAR, December 20 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. Dave Handa, December 20 2007
- Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. Ferrarisimo [at] Comcast.net, December 20 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. Steve Jenkins, December 20 2007
- Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. red5hilser, December 21 2007
- Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. Steve Jenkins, December 21 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. Dave Handa, December 20 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. clyderomero, December 21 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. red5hilser, December 21 2007
- Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. clyderomero, December 21 2007
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Re: NFC, Looking for some Gun advice. red5hilser, December 21 2007
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