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I would be happy with any one of my choices. But i have no experience with any of them which is why im here. This is also my last good purchase before 114 so im trying to make the most of it.Never once in my life did I need someone's assistance picking out a pistol. Next, someone is going to buy a pistol and ask if I will shoot it for them.
I actually got an ak "pistol" a couple weeks ago so ive already had that thought hahaHere's a pistol that you probably haven't thought of…..
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I mean if the money is burning a hole in your pocket….![]()
Cool. What kind and how much?I actually got an ak "pistol" a couple weeks ago so ive already had that thought haha
My wife and I took out a sizable amount of money from our IRA's for firearms and mags before this permit crap and mag ban happens. I am almost done. Thankfully we are retired and don't have too many bills.I would be happy with any one of my choices. But i have no experience with any of them which is why im here. This is also my last good purchase before 114 so im trying to make the most of it.
Its like how my wife asks me whats a good car instead of just going out and buying a dammed kia.
(Edit: i think girsan is kia in this scenario, so im glad i asked)
I guess i should have said "ak" "pistol"Cool. What kind and how much?
My problem usually is there are too many on my list of wants, but I always manage to figure it out and bring one to five home with me, lol!Never once in my life did I need someone's assistance picking out a pistol. Next, someone is going to buy a pistol and ask if I will shoot it for them.
Way back when, it was big news that Glock finally released a 45ACP. Hmm?None of the above. Glock is always the correct answer.

Or you have Schwarzenegger's trigger finger. That 13 lb trigger pull on the 1911 I had by them was seriously stiff.Never buy Girsan unless you enjoy buyer's remorse
Mine is on par with my RIA and Springfield Armory.Or you have Schwarzenegger's trigger finger. That 13 lb trigger pull on the 1911 I had by them was seriously stiff.
The guy's got his new gun, my comments are probably redundant. But I couldn't pass up mentioning an RIA that I have. It was in my pal Dave's stuff when that came my way. Along with another RIA, both .45's. There were a bunch of Colts (the "Real Deal") so I had no intention of keeping the two RIA's. One was blued, no markings of any kind on the slide, the frame just said RIA, a serial number and 1911A1. This one had the higher serial number. The other gun was Parkerized, looked mostly like an army pistol, had a nice RIA logo and markings on one side of the slide, just a nicer looking gun all around, with a lower serial number. It is not marked 1911A1. I didn't know they made two completely different looking guns with the same basic features. They were made circa 2006-07, early days. Anyway, both guns had new looking stainless steel barrels marked SA (Springfield Armory Inc), which leads me to believe Dave replaced the original RIA barrels for whatever reason.There are some 1911s that are a very good value for what they COST. I'll use my RIA as an example. I believe it to be an EXCELLENT value for the $379 I paid and compared to a 'well known' 1911 name a friend of mine recently bought (for approx twice the price) it is as good, and in my estimation maybe a bit better because my RIA has a steel frame and his is alloy.