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What is in your arsenal? (Pics encouraged!)

Discussion in 'Tilted Weaponry' started by Borla, Jul 31, 2011.

  1. omega

    omega Very Tilted

    Your Springfield sounds a lot like my m&p shield. Nice little concealed carry. I like to train on it, but it's not that much fun at the range. I have my beretta 96, but I'm tired of the 40. And range ammo is a lot cheaper in 9mm, and more pleasant to shoot. That cx4 storm looks like fun. I know I'd run a fair amount of ammo through it. Considering I got my pro model 357 just last year and now this, I'm not buying anything soon. Even though this did not come out of pocket. One of the side perks of my job comes from best in us points. Awarded for certain things in the company. They eventually expire, and I didn't want to fritter them away, so I finally spent 60% of them on a cabelas $500 gift card. Got a nice pair of Merrell hiking boots, and the Stoeger. In other news, my state has turned more liberal, which I generally support. More daycare, more school lunch programs, looser drug laws. But I was surprised by the new 3 day waiting period and our magazines are now limited to 15 rounds.
     
  2. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    Digression: I'm a firearms enthusiast and a Democrat. I bite my tongue a lot in gun stores, and at the ammo counter in larger sporting goods stores. Texas isn't about to pass anything in the way of stricter gun laws, or anything to help the less fortunate. Our constitutional carry law wasn't supported by even one single LEA, but it was passed easily.


    The CX-4 is a blast to shoot, even one 30 round mag could be a financial drain.

    My XD-S isn't unpleasant to shoot, my only complaint is the relatively heavy trigger pull. I could track down a trigger kit, just haven't been that bothered.

    What I really need to do is get to an outdoors range to shoot some rifles.
     
  3. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    The factory case (used) for my CX-4 Storm arrived yesterday. It included early all of the extras -- cleaner, lock, manual, warranty booklet, sight adjustment tool (useful? -- but was missing the mag loading tool. We have two Uplula loaders that work with the mag.

    The original sales receipts were in the case. The CX-4 from Sportsman's Warehouse was about $533.00 in April 2005.
     
  4. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
  5. omega

    omega Very Tilted

    I finally sold my Beretta 96 to the Cabelas gun room. Was on perfect condition except for where my tungsten wedding band had scratched the finish on the grip (I'm left handed). So a silver spot was worn through the black finish. Took a little time on a Sunday afternoon, but it was worth it to get it done. I just wasn't shooting 40 anymore, too expensive and too snappy. Though I still have around 90 rounds of Speer gold dot law enforcement ammo that I should have shot through first. Oh well. I also sold 1400 dollars worth of junk silver half dollars earlier in the day. Silver was almost 50 an ounce that day, so was finally time to sell what I had picked up over the years. Between the two, I could get an ar15 with lots of accessories, or an ar10 platform. Do I want cheaper ar15 with cheaper ammo, or more expensive ar10 with ammo that's twice as much, but has a badass factor with more recoil. What is going to be more effective stopping a government Tahoe filled with federal goons in 2028 when a certain pedophile refuses to step down and a civil war breaks out?
     
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  6. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    It seems I haven't updated in quite a while, or I posted in another weapons thread. The following took place many months back.

    My Springfield XD-S 9 has been retired from CC, replaced by a Sig Sauer P365 X Macro. It's a little snappy, & the texturing on the grips is a little rough (tbf I don't have Working Man hands), but 17+1 in a compact 9mm is a plus.

    I finally found & bought a Ruger GP100 .357 SS with the 5" barrel. It feels more natural than the 4", & isn't as nose heavy as the 6".

    I have some handguns I need to take to a gun show to see what kind of deal I could possibly make.
    --Ruger Mark II Target. It's a two tone, SS frame & blued upper, only 2K made for what was then, or now is, Sportsman's (Outdoors) (Warehouse).
    --Ruger Single-Six New Model, blue, 4 5/8 barrel. A basic SA .22 revolver.
    --Ruger GP100 .357, blue, 4" barrel. This doesn't get taken to the range much any more.
    --Springfield XD-S 9. The problems are the single stack design is pretty much obsolete, & these days there are many very affordable double stack compact 9mm pistols on the market. I would prefer to give it to a family member, or a friend in financial need, before taking the wholesale price a gun store would offer.

    Enough babbling from me.
     
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