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Haskell, Iberia, Stallard and Him-Point are all related.
 
Damn, that thing makes a hi-point look classy. I don't normally knock a gun if it can do the job safely and reliably, but if you whipped that thing out on a mugger I bet they would look at it and say "Yes, pleas kill me, I do not want to live in this world any longer."
 
Haskell, Iberia, Stallard and Him-Point are all related.
Like the Habsburgs
 
Does anyone else see it or, is it just me?!

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And now in this corner, contending with the butt ugly hi-point and Chiapa rhino, I give you the Haskell 45 ACP.

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And just look at that magazine how it just screams quality!
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It can be yours!

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It looks like someone teaching their 6 year old how to use AutoCAD and telling them to draft what they think a gun should look like
 
There is someone, somewhere on the internet, that brags about this pile and tries to tell everyone its a good gun.


:D
 
There is someone, somewhere on the internet, that brags about this pile and tries to tell everyone its a good gun.
EDIT
If you are referring to the P320, then:s0012:

Otherwise, carry on...
 
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Noticing that some folks just don't miss an opportunity to get a dig in against the SIG P-320. At least my 320s look cool, and they haven't fired on their own (yet).
No, they never do. Makes my job of finding all those dissin' posts just that much harder...

:s0012:
 
Hey now, I wasn't knocking the 320. :D
OK, but the context (your post immediately followed the posts of @Bobbygun and @lucusloc) could give one the impression that your post was in direct response to the aforementioned posts. Since it was not, I retract my :s0012: directed at you.

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My earlier post has been edited to reflect the above statement.
 
I always love seeing long lines of:s0012: when Sobo finds a new thread. It is a sign of comfort and consistency in an otherwise crazy world. Having things you can count on is important.
 

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