Says the guy with pink magazinesHa, glad to see someone else share this thought! I've handled them, shot them and know they are extremely reliable. Never owned one because I don't care for their looks.
Who wants to date an ugly chick?!
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Says the guy with pink magazinesHa, glad to see someone else share this thought! I've handled them, shot them and know they are extremely reliable. Never owned one because I don't care for their looks.
Who wants to date an ugly chick?!
My friend, eye doctors are a dime a dozen!Says the guy with pink magazines
Light red = PinkMy friend, eye doctors are a dime a dozen!
FYI company in Redmond or makes great baseplates that add 6 or 12 rounds to the mag. Excellent quality.Well, we could go all day on this but, I've other things to ponder. They are not light red but, red.
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Looks pretty pink to meWell, we could go all day on this but, I've other things to ponder. They are not light red but, red.
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+++1If you want a 9mm in a single-action, why not check out a HiPower? Best design of it's type with a long and proven track record in war and peace.
I'm with ya. The hi power just doesn't do it for me in the looks department, either.As mentioned twice in this thread I don't like the looks of the high power at all. I respect the gun and have nothing against it other than how it looks. I like guns based on the high power that don't look like that, Fe Jericho, cz 97, some tanfoglios.
Ashamed folks don't read the thread before posting! I had this conversation with a good friend the other day. The Hi-Power may be a reliable gun but, aesthetically it does nothing for me! Sometimes I like to just look at my firearms and enjoy their form and beauty. And then, get to function.As mentioned twice in this thread I don't like the looks of the high power at all.
I agree about aesthetics, either something is pleasing to the eye or it's not. We all have different requirements as to what trips that switch. Could be the classics, 1911; Colt Python, Colt SAA or Detective Special. Might be a Beretta 92, or a Sig 2xx series. Even a Smith J frame…Ashamed folks don't read the thread before posting! I had this conversation with a good friend the other day. The Hi-Power may be a reliable gun but, aesthetically it does nothing for me! Sometimes I like to just look at my firearms and enjoy their form and beauty. And then, get to function.