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NeuseRvrRat
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Standard silhouette from 3, 5, and 7 yards. Certain percent must be in the largest ring. 70% iirc

7/10/2011 12:03:26 AM

FenderFreek
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Yeah, that is pretty retarded. Check your state regs, I find it difficult to believe that they don't require some sort of standardized target and scoring method.

7/10/2011 7:03:07 AM

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FWIW, my friend purchased a hi-point 9mm a few years ago and has never had one mechanical issue with it. and he's a damn good shot with it too. the only bad things he noted were: 1) ugly 2) grip is pretty thick) 3) grip is somewhat slick

Now, I'd never recommend purchasing one, but I feel it's fair to hear all sides of a story, than just the bad one.

7/10/2011 9:02:17 AM

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I took my CCW class yesterday, put all the rounds in the 9/10 rings. Charlies class is good, relaxed and informative atmosphere. Got confused on the written test a couple times because of how much I have been studying the new bill so I had to stop and think a couple times if it was a current or future law. 100% on that though. Definitely recommend.



[Edited on July 10, 2011 at 10:10 AM. Reason : target]

7/10/2011 10:02:28 AM

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I've been toying with the idea of purchasing my first gun for a while. I think I'm going to start with a 22.

Anyone have a Walther P22? If so, what are your thoughts about it?

7/10/2011 1:57:56 PM

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^ Don't own one personally but I plan on getting one before too long. I have shot my fair share of them and they are an absolute blast. Great little guns and perfect for plinking.

7/10/2011 2:10:12 PM

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so far I haven't been able to find the regulations outlining the range qualification part of the class. not really worried about it, I was just kind of annoyed yesterday.

what are you guys using for safes? I need recommendations for a good long gun safe. doesn't have to be huge... just big enough for a shotgun, maybe an AR, and with a shelf for pistols and ammo

7/10/2011 6:37:19 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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get a Drake safe. they are 1/4" steel all around, not just the door. guy makes them in Roxboro. you'll be supporting a somewhat local dude, if you're into that stuff. they are excellent safes and i'll be getting one as soon as i move to a house it'll fit in.

good thread on them: http://www.carolinashootersforum.com/showthread.php?t=47692

[Edited on July 10, 2011 at 6:51 PM. Reason : cv]

forgot you're in SC. it'd be worth the ride to roxboro for a drake, but if you don't wanna do that, get a Liberty.

[Edited on July 10, 2011 at 6:55 PM. Reason : adfs]

7/10/2011 6:49:41 PM

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buy the biggest safe you can afford, not what you think you will need room for. you'll end up using a shelf or two for family heirlooms, documents, and other things you don't plan on. You'll also end up adding firearms to your collection as the years go by, and the safe will last forever.

I have a liberty safe that is well built, but I think the dials inside have gotten jarred 1-2 digits off from being moved a couple of times. I plan on replacing it with a digital keypad lock at some point.

7/10/2011 7:16:31 PM

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Get a walther P22 if you want the interchangable grips, or snag a Ruger Mk III or 22/45 if you want a heavier gun. The Rugers seem to have cheaper magazines, but are larger, the Walthers are a good training gun as they have the same controls as the Walther 380/9mm/40 etc guns do, thus its an easy, feels the same type transition to a larger gun later.

7/10/2011 11:32:34 PM

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Sig Mosquito --> Sig P226 is an easier comparison

I have heard some bad things about the P22 with anything less than mini-mags

7/11/2011 12:49:07 AM

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nvm.

[Edited on July 11, 2011 at 4:01 AM. Reason : .]

7/11/2011 3:45:32 AM

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in terms of handguns and purpose aside, which of the most popular ammo sizes are the cheapest and easiest to find?

7/11/2011 9:08:37 AM

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22LR

7/11/2011 9:09:18 AM

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ah, that makes sense...what about between 9mm, .40, .45, .380?

7/11/2011 9:10:35 AM

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9mm.

7/11/2011 9:42:15 AM

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Will second the MkIII and 22/45. I got my 22/45 at the beginning of the year and absolutely love it. No problems yet other than a few instances of dead ammo not firing(bulk Remington).

I have around 3000 rounds through it so far and I still love it!

[Edited on July 11, 2011 at 10:56 AM. Reason : e]

7/11/2011 10:56:04 AM

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Taurus 809...worthwhile, or not?

I'm itching to buy a gun and I've decided that I want a 9mm pistol, just because I want one. I don't have a lot of personal knowledge to draw from as far a semi-auto pistols go. Not gonna carry concealed. Money matters, but not too much.

7/11/2011 11:10:18 AM

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The PT series is made very well for what they cost, and I put many, many rounds through a 24/7 Pro and a Millenium Pro without any issues. They are very well built in my experience and have all the ergonomic features one would need in a gun that sees pretty frequent use.

My only negative opinion of Taurus in general stems from one issue that was badly mishandled and left me with a really cool looking paperweight for the better part of a year. I loaned the 24/7 out once and the person broke a plastic firing pin spring carrier while cleaning it. Should have been NBD, like a $5 part they just mail to me, but it took their CS over 6 months to locate and send me a replacement, and even that involved quite a bit of confusion and runaround.

7/11/2011 11:39:26 AM

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I need to get my CC permit before mid-august, I was told someone on here did the classes...to whom should I direct my inquiries? If not, where should I look other than personal handgun?

7/11/2011 11:50:02 AM

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Even if you take the class, the sheriffs office takes 30 to 90 days to get it to you. You will not have a CC permit by August. I just turned in my paperwork today and counting on receiving it sometime in October.

7/11/2011 11:58:53 AM

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Well yeah that's what I mean. I need to have taken the class and had the paperwork submitted by then

7/11/2011 12:00:58 PM

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Rush teaches classes every so often. I haven't taken his class but I'm sure others on tdub will vouch for him

7/11/2011 12:46:21 PM

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Rush's class was excellent

7/11/2011 1:11:17 PM

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7/11/2011 1:33:46 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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how far? posting targets without a range is no fun

[Edited on July 11, 2011 at 2:02 PM. Reason : looks like the shooter was pulling down and right]

7/11/2011 2:01:42 PM

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i would love a 9mm luger

7/11/2011 2:04:41 PM

DoubleDown
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That specific grouping was from last week at pdhsc - it was ~20 yards, standing, casual shooting. Nothing too crazy

7/11/2011 2:07:31 PM

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I've had a few PMs today asking about the class so I'll go ahead and post it here. My next classes will be this Saturday, July 16th and then Sunday, August 7th. After that, the range will be closed for a month. I normally charge $70/person but am still offering $60 to ncsu/tww people. Classes start at 10am and run until around 7:30pm. Just PM me if you have any questions.

7/11/2011 2:53:01 PM

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Quote :
"Taurus 809...worthwhile, or not?

I'm itching to buy a gun and I've decided that I want a 9mm pistol, just because I want one. I don't have a lot of personal knowledge to draw from as far a semi-auto pistols go. Not gonna carry concealed. Money matters, but not too much."


I don't know much about the 809, but I love my 24/7... it was the first pistol I ever bought, and still one of my go to pistols (and a favorite of most people I bring out just learning to fire a gun- that and my ruger 22/45)

I have heard some bad stuff about their customer service, but also some good stuff. Just take care of it, and it won't be a big deal. The only thing I would change on mine is get a custom guide rod made for it (it is plastic stock, and some companies can make you a metal one for cheap).

all said and done, it is great bang for the buck (no pun intended), and while not the most popular brand, a solid brand IMO. Hell, the 24/7 apparently narrowly lost out for a military contract to be one of the main service carry weapons - which is the reason it was made in the first place

7/11/2011 6:51:43 PM

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Who did win the contract?

7/11/2011 10:57:31 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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they were looking for a new .45 service pistol, but the gubment dropped the whole thing. that's where the taurus 24/7 OSS models came from.

7/12/2011 7:00:36 AM

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7/12/2011 12:20:11 PM

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backstory:



summary:
he was accustomed to a thumb-release retention holster + glock, but he was wearing a blackhawk serpa (index finger-release retention) + kimber 1911

he says he tried releasing the gun with his thumb but ended up taking the gun off "safe", he then pressed the proper release and pulled the gun out, and (somehow) ended up pulling the trigger

doesn't the retention on a serpa require your finger to be up on the slide in order to get the gun free?

7/12/2011 12:54:52 PM

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I guess that is a good example of changing equipment/technique fucking you up. As far as the Serpa here's how my Smith 4006 fits. Trigger finger is above trigger after drawing from holster:











[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 2:11 PM. Reason : .]

7/12/2011 1:53:09 PM

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no one did... or I guess Berretta did? This was when they were looking for a replacement for the Berretta m9 (which I think they ultimately decided to just keep)

7/12/2011 3:08:07 PM

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^The Army dropped out of testing; they told the AF to pick something and they'd roll with it.

Eventually they just ordered more 92s.

From a regular Army standpoint, you only really see pistols in the hands of support personnel and gunners assigned to the M240.

In SOCOM you have several other options to choose from, so they weren't too worried about the final result.

Also ^^The SERPA is poorly designed and many instructors won't allow them in their class. Unfortunately it is priced as such that many beginners have them, but their mechanics work on a much more advanced level than most novices are prepared for thus: negligent discharges.

7/12/2011 4:05:19 PM

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Has anyone setup a Trust or is a Trustee on one?

7/12/2011 5:50:15 PM

jtw208
 
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what does NC law say about concealed carry in church?

let's say that the church in question does not have an attached preschool or any kind of accredited educational facilities.

7/12/2011 8:57:40 PM

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good to go

unless they charge an admission fee

[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 9:14 PM. Reason : or if they put up a sign, of course]

7/12/2011 9:14:02 PM

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yeh, as long as there is no educational part - preschool, nursery, etc.

7/12/2011 9:53:30 PM

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And if it does have an educational component, that only bars you from carrying while school is in session. If it's a M-F preschool, or kindergarten; you are good to go on the weekends.

7/13/2011 9:25:52 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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also, a lot of churches have nurseries for the crotchfruit while the parents are in church

7/13/2011 3:27:52 PM

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Quote :
"crotchfruit"

/thread.

7/13/2011 5:14:47 PM

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lol

7/13/2011 5:22:30 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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or fuck trophies

whatever you wanna call em

7/13/2011 5:22:31 PM

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Buddy of mine got hit with a 9mm ricochet today while at PDHSC. Hit him in the shoulder and will probably leave a helluva bruise.

Anywho, looks like I've FINALLY got my .40 reload recipe down.

5 shots- 7 yards
5 shots - 15 yards
5 shots - 25 yards





The 3 outliers are definitely human error. I made two of them at the 15 yard line (one I pulled the trigger and the other I anticipated recoil). I can't explain the lefty, but I'm sure it was me. The other 12 shots make for a very nice group.

Glock 27 with KKM barrel.
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[Edited on July 14, 2011 at 6:35 PM. Reason : .]

7/14/2011 6:30:27 PM

Hiro
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Anyone reload 9mm rounds? (A stretch, I'm sure). I've got 70 brass cases that I have obtained that I can give away if someone can use it.

7/14/2011 10:20:08 PM

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ahhh godammit i just refinished a rifle stock and it looks beautiful

now i see a tiny white fleck like dust or some shit under the clear

7/14/2011 10:30:32 PM

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^^ Hang onto it, I'm sure you will get something in 9 at some point, and then the reloading bug will be back in full force.

7/14/2011 11:04:37 PM

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