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From: snarl on 2 Dec 2009 21:50 On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 21:05:00 -0500, "LarryInEastTn" <LarryInEastTn(a)pizzacheese2.youdontknow> wrote: >"Johan Rossi" <fyyff666(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:hf75nf$erh$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> Thanks for the link and the feedback. Is your knockoff a Bersa by chance? > >Iver Johnson IIRC. I'd probably have to spend a day and a half in the safe >to find it, that's how long it's been since I shot it. > >> I figured a good hollow point round and this would be a nice ccw. This >> also leaves the door open for "Honey I need a bigger gun for home defense" > >Well there is always that. Go for an Ithaca Mod 97 M&P. 12ga, with all >load & discharge from the bottom. Very sweet. Th' DS Police Special model 37 Featherlight 12ga ain't too shabby either. Snarl... or so I've heard
From: snarl on 3 Dec 2009 15:42 On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 20:23:42 -0500, "LarryInEastTn" <LarryInEastTn(a)pizzacheese2.youdontknow> wrote: >"Johan Rossi" <fyyff666(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:hf72bt$166$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> I'm purchasing one very soon. I was thinking of a Walther PPK380, but this >> looks interesting. >> -- >> John > >The PPK is nice. I have a knock off of it. A .380 isn't what I would call >a real defense round, more of a get up off of me round. But it can be >fairly devestating in the right configuation. Check the site below. Quote, >" >The compressed Tungsten-NyTriliumT Composite, fragments upon impact, leaving >a wound channel of catastrophic proportions. " > >http://www.extremeshockusa.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=72&idp=14&his=0|14&cart_id=466918.1788 Somethin's fishy about that site, Larry. Th' exp date on CC's only goes to 2012, my CC is 2015 so I couldn't check out. Went hmm, and called 'em. Guy sezzed th' .com site is being sued and to use .net instead. So I try that and these rounds don't come up. I ain't buying anything from 'em. Snarl
From: snarl on 3 Dec 2009 16:12 On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 20:23:42 -0500, "LarryInEastTn" <LarryInEastTn(a)pizzacheese2.youdontknow> wrote: >"Johan Rossi" <fyyff666(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:hf72bt$166$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> I'm purchasing one very soon. I was thinking of a Walther PPK380, but this >> looks interesting. >> -- >> John > >The PPK is nice. I have a knock off of it. A .380 isn't what I would call >a real defense round, more of a get up off of me round. But it can be >fairly devestating in the right configuation. Check the site below. Quote, >" >The compressed Tungsten-NyTriliumT Composite, fragments upon impact, leaving >a wound channel of catastrophic proportions. " > >http://www.extremeshockusa.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=72&idp=14&his=0|14&cart_id=466918.1788 Somethin' fishy there, bud. I tried to buy some of those but th' exp date for CC's only goes to 2012, mine's 2015. Called 'em and th' guy said ya gotta use a .net, not that .com addy. Said they're suing over th' .com addy. So I trys th' same addy above with .net and de nada. I don't know what's going on, but somethin' smells bad to me. Snarl
From: Dean on 3 Dec 2009 16:43 "LarryInEastTn" wrote: >"Johan Rossi" <fyyff666(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:hf72bt$166$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> I'm purchasing one very soon. I was thinking of a Walther PPK380, but this >> looks interesting. >> -- >> John > >The PPK is nice. I have a knock off of it. A .380 isn't what I would call >a real defense round, more of a get up off of me round. But it can be >fairly devestating in the right configuation. Check the site below. Quote, >" >The compressed Tungsten-NyTriliumT Composite, fragments upon impact, leaving >a wound channel of catastrophic proportions. " > >http://www.extremeshockusa.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=72&idp=14&his=0|14&cart_id=466918.1788 That's some serious stuff I've bought frangible in & 380 from a mfg in PA, but it's all hollow point, nothing like the nose on the extremeshock rounds. Something to consider switching to. Dean EKIII '06FLHR
From: Dean on 3 Dec 2009 16:53
"MrScottly#54" wrote: >On Dec 2, 1:22�pm, Dean <gd...(a)neo.rr.com> wrote: > >>For $209.00 they have a compact laser >> sight that mounts ahead of the trigger guard also. >> > > >No offense...but the only thing laser sights do on a handgun is show >you how poorly you are controlling the trigger. > > >It's always fun to watch someone on the range bounce the little light >dot all over the place, somehow thinking that it will magically allow >them to hit their target. > > >MrScottly#54 No offense taken, Like I said, ymmv There is a big difference between what a plinker's looking for and what a shooter wants. I've never been shot at by a bullseye. Dean EKIII '06FLHR |