Posted on 12/27/2011 12:41:12 PM PST by Jeff Chandler
Share your Christmas joy with your FreepFriends. Tell us what firearm related Christmas present you received.
I,too,have a Baretta.
Except it’s a BB gun.
And it broke. =(
I got the leg lamp! (it’s a major award!)
Let’s go Orange!
Got a .308 upper for my AR-15. Can’t wait to try it out.
Where can I get a Saturday Night Special?
Where can I get a Saturday Night Special?
Looks real good on my AR
got my wife a Bersa .380 Thunderbolt. Not as much stopping power as I'd like (I carry an HK P2000 .40 cal) but it's a big step up from pepper spray and a whistle - and, after 2 years she definitely knows how to use it.
You are going to be VERY disappointed.....
VERY NICE! For some reason I go straight from .380 (LCP) to .40 (XD). One of those could fill the gap very nicely. Have you fired it yet? Keep me posted.
The ergonomics look great. The slide serrations look like they provide a good grip. I have shot several pistols where they were little more than decoration.
Hoo, boy! Ask tht question here on Freep and get a thousand responses.
My own self, I think beginners should stick with revolvers and put a few thousand rounds of .38 through it before buying a semi, but you’ll always get a debate.
Have you tried Freedonia?
Hey, I take it you’re talking about the Springfirld Arms XD. I have the 40 cal version and like it a lot. Pretty close to 45 cal impact minus the big kickback.
My son’s unit is commenorating its deployment by making a deal with Sig Sauer for a 45 cal engraved and gold inlay weapon. Won’t tell you the price, but I’ll take possession of it sometime in March. The military Beretta 9 mm contract has ended. Sig Sauer will provide the next batch.
Winchester Super X Pump Defender Pump-Action Shotgun 12 Gauge 18” Barrel 3” Chamber 6 Rounds Composite Stock Non-Glare Finish.
Godspeed!
I recently bought a Taurus PT745. I was prepared for punishing recoil from the little .45, but the damn thing seems to kick less than my Walther PP .380. I guess the polymer frame is a factor?
I gave my Uncle a 1953 Browning A5 “Sweet Sixteen”, he’s regretted selling his since the 70’s.
I did get myself 8 flats of 16 gauge shells half price with free shipping from Cabelas.
Good thing, too, because you would have had to save your lunch money to put gas in it.
Ah, no problem as long as you check the air pressure in the tires like Barry says.
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