I thought this was a "G" rated forum?PS: Artillery is the King of battle because it puts the balls where the Queen wants them.
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No, no, you are mistaken. It's not "G" Rated, it's "G" Related. "G" as in "Gun"Hakaman wrote:I thought this was a "G" rated forum?PS: Artillery is the King of battle because it puts the balls where the Queen wants them.
I do keep the language clean where I have to, but everyone here has a very good sense of monitoring their own levels of "sentence helpers" (i.e. expletives).
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Right you are my friend, this forum is over abundant with level headed people with common sense. The couple of radical troublemakers that fid get on here did not last long.Bullseye wrote:
No, no, you are mistaken. It's not "G" Rated, it's "G" Related. "G" as in "Gun"
I do keep the language clean where I have to, but everyone here has a very good sense of monitoring their own levels of "sentence helpers" (i.e. expletives).
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Haka, glad to hear you are still on top of the grass.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
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When I retired 12 years ago we carried glock 19 with the new york trigger,I have a gen 3 better trigger and features and makes for comfortable,concealed carry,If I had a wish for glock,a single stack little smaller than the 19 would be great to carry for exceptionally hot days when I snowbird in Florida,hope this post helps,( glock are you listening )
Welcome to the forum, Partriot First.
A number of the IDPA shooters around here have forsaken their Glocks for M&P9 Pro's which immediately are sent to a Smith in PA for his trigger job and tweaks. Had a long explanation form one yesterday on how much better it was than his Glock (w/target barrel and replacement trigger). He then said he hadn't enough trigger time on the M&P to shoot better than with the Glock.
A number of the IDPA shooters around here have forsaken their Glocks for M&P9 Pro's which immediately are sent to a Smith in PA for his trigger job and tweaks. Had a long explanation form one yesterday on how much better it was than his Glock (w/target barrel and replacement trigger). He then said he hadn't enough trigger time on the M&P to shoot better than with the Glock.
My two favorite hg's to shoot are both S&W's. Both are very comfortable in my hand, and seem quite accurate. Ironically, I had to send both of them back to the factory for minor work, but both came back like "well oiled machines". I have only 10 hg's, but the 2 smiths are my favorite:
*M&P Pro 9mm
*686-6" 6 shot 357/38sp
I do like my Glock 34 though, but the Smith a little better. I think it all comes down to personal preference.
Haka
*M&P Pro 9mm
*686-6" 6 shot 357/38sp
I do like my Glock 34 though, but the Smith a little better. I think it all comes down to personal preference.
Haka
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I was messing last Saturday and my son and I looked at several at Bass Pro. I think the one I like best was the S&W M&P compact in .40 cal. It felt good, looked good, and just seemed very user friendly to me. Price was up with the rest of them. I thought I would like the XDm best, but the grips weren't as friendly to me. And the M&P compact is a good carry size. I doubt that I will buy one. I have a S&W .380 and a .357, which makes it hard for me to justify another one.... other than I just want one. Maybe...
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