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To: reaganaut
How the tool will be used has a lot to do with which tool you acquire. If you're going to wear it concealed under clothing, I wouldn't rec. a Glock. If you intend to holster it and keep it around the house and/or car for protection (get a concealed carry license to carry in your car), then a Glock is a superior tool system. You can pick up used Glocks which have been in service as police department pistols, and these are excellent tools that will continue to be reliable despite having been 'in a holster' most of their 'life'.

Take a look at the CZ82 while considering the Glocks. The CZ82 is a used tool with excellent credentials. The CZ82 is avaliablev ia most dealers, and you can tell your dealer to check with Widener's, which is located here in Johnson City, TN. The used models are in excellent condition and still in stock at Wodener's for shipping to a dealer for a nominal fee. The ammo is between a .380 and the 9mm, and hollowpoint rounds are easily obtained. Most of the used ones come with two mags and CDNN has extra mags for order.

86 posted on 11/14/2012 9:05:32 AM PST by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: MHGinTN

I’m thinking house or car. My concealed carry is my Bersa .380. Slim and a great gun. I use hollowpoints for it.

My state is as issue so I have a concealed carry permit, I don’t need one for my truck. I also travel a lot and keep up on the law and reciprocity. My state permit is valid in 28 other states so it makes traveling in the West pretty easy.

I’ll check out the CZ82. Thanks.


100 posted on 11/14/2012 12:58:22 PM PST by reaganaut (Kyrie eleison...Christe eleison...Kyrie eleison)
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