What is the next gun you're going to buy? (Read 219650 times)

oldfart

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #380 on: June 06, 2015, 07:07:07 PM »
Wife wants a Glock 41 MOS.  For me a Winchester XPR in 7mm.
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Where can I buy a wife like that?
What, Me Worry?

308gunner

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #381 on: June 06, 2015, 07:18:24 PM »
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Where can I buy a wife like that?

Took mine shooting one day and she's hooked... Lucky I guess.  She said the 9mm is too small now Lol

oldfart

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #382 on: June 06, 2015, 07:23:02 PM »
Took mine shooting one day and she's hooked... Lucky I guess.  She said the 9mm is too small now Lol
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My ex said it was too small too....
What, Me Worry?

Kingkeoni

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #383 on: June 06, 2015, 11:32:00 PM »
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My ex said it was too small too....

I feel bad for you, but that's TMI.
Your number one Option for Personal Security is a lifelong commitment to avoidance, deterrence, and de-escalation.

Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty.

Wake27

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #384 on: June 07, 2015, 09:06:56 PM »
Hoping the Wilson/BCM Gunfighter 1911.

mauiboi9

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #385 on: June 07, 2015, 10:41:36 PM »
Ordered me a factory bull barrel ruger 10/22. I've been stocking up on 22lr ammo. But I sold my 10/22 to fund the barrett purchase. And I ain't sticking a conversion kit on my jp-15, and won't work on my lwrc spr.
Im a recoil junkie

stangzilla

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #386 on: March 21, 2016, 12:50:21 PM »
Ruger new Vaquero Talo edition, 3.75" barrel, .45acp, birdshead grip

Inspector

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #387 on: March 21, 2016, 01:20:50 PM »
Very NICE!!!! I am drooling again....
SCIENCE THAT CAN’T BE QUESTIONED IS PROPAGANDA!!!

stangzilla

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #388 on: March 21, 2016, 03:00:31 PM »
Very NICE!!!! I am drooling again....

should have it next week, just waiting for the HPD 2 week thing
I can't wait to shoot it!
the 45 acp was the deal sealer.  I didn't want another caliber like 45LC, but since I already have 45 acp, its perfect.
its something I don't need, but I want it!  :thumbsup:

Teichi

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #389 on: March 21, 2016, 04:28:53 PM »
National Match M9 Berretta 92SF Pistol

 The MCP M9 starts with a M9 pistol and we basically throw away the majority of the standard parts.

First, the pistol's frame and slide are mated using our patented / propiritory method and rail system.  The concept of installing rails is nothing new, but to do it properly you must have the right materials for the rails, and a very experienced gun smith.  MCP has worked with some of the leading metal suppliers to obtain an alloy that we feel works the best in the M9 application.   This is no small task and the procedure is different for each M9 we recieve, as no two M9 pistols are exactly the same.  This also means that it takes us a significant amount of time to work on each customer's pistol.

Second, we replace the barrel bushing with a tungsten bushing to add weight to the nose of the pistol and provide superior longevity.  Unlike the bushing of a 1911 style pistol, the M9 MCP proprietary bushing does not need to be replaced after every 5000 rounds.

Third, if it's plastic, aside from the grips, it's gone.  Wherever possible we replace the factory parts with tungsten components.

Fourth, obviously, we install a match trigger and a KKM match barrel.  All MCP barrels are tested in a purpose built barrel tester to ensure that they group under 1.5 inch at 50 yards.  If they don't group, we sent them back (which is extremely rare). Basically, we feel that if you don't test the barrel, you're not doing your customers any favors.  When you think about it if the barrel doesn't group in under 1.5 inch at 50 yards, how can you be expected to consistantly hit the X ring?

New M9 MCP modified for the National Matches $2150.00 plus tax and $50 shipping

Inspector

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #390 on: March 21, 2016, 05:11:31 PM »
should have it next week, just waiting for the HPD 2 week thing
I can't wait to shoot it!
the 45 acp was the deal sealer.  I didn't want another caliber like 45LC, but since I already have 45 acp, its perfect.
its something I don't need, but I want it!  :thumbsup:
Ruger is still building some quality revolvers. I want to get something in 45ACP so this may be the perfect gun for me.
SCIENCE THAT CAN’T BE QUESTIONED IS PROPAGANDA!!!

z06psi

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #391 on: March 21, 2016, 05:57:13 PM »
FDE FN57

308gunner

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #392 on: March 21, 2016, 08:14:21 PM »
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Where can I buy a wife like that?
Got lucky!  She firmly believes in the 2nd Amendment and loves to put the lead down range.  She says she wants to upgrade from her 9mm.

Except she now wants a Kimber Crimson Carry in .45.

loyalhunter

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #393 on: March 22, 2016, 10:12:01 PM »
I will purchase a classic pistol - a Browning Hi-Power.
Of course in 9mm. I wanted an all steel pistol to compliment my Colt 1911 series 70 in 45 ACP. Looking at an older Hi-Power; a series T or C made in the 60s and 70s. Besides the classic lines and nice polished blue the classic Browning just feels right in the hand. Also, it's a single action auto pistol. :D

Heavies

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #394 on: March 22, 2016, 11:52:39 PM »
should have it next week, just waiting for the HPD 2 week thing
I can't wait to shoot it!
the 45 acp was the deal sealer.  I didn't want another caliber like 45LC, but since I already have 45 acp, its perfect.
its something I don't need, but I want it!  :thumbsup:
Where did you find those?  Ordered?  I wanted these one of these guys for a while now, just didn't have the budget right, nor the right needs at the moment.

Heavies

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #395 on: March 22, 2016, 11:54:54 PM »
National Match M9 Berretta 92SF Pistol

 The MCP M9 starts with a M9 pistol and we basically throw away the majority of the standard parts.

First, the pistol's frame and slide are mated using our patented / propiritory method and rail system.  The concept of installing rails is nothing new, but to do it properly you must have the right materials for the rails, and a very experienced gun smith.  MCP has worked with some of the leading metal suppliers to obtain an alloy that we feel works the best in the M9 application.   This is no small task and the procedure is different for each M9 we recieve, as no two M9 pistols are exactly the same.  This also means that it takes us a significant amount of time to work on each customer's pistol.

Second, we replace the barrel bushing with a tungsten bushing to add weight to the nose of the pistol and provide superior longevity.  Unlike the bushing of a 1911 style pistol, the M9 MCP proprietary bushing does not need to be replaced after every 5000 rounds.

Third, if it's plastic, aside from the grips, it's gone.  Wherever possible we replace the factory parts with tungsten components.

Fourth, obviously, we install a match trigger and a KKM match barrel.  All MCP barrels are tested in a purpose built barrel tester to ensure that they group under 1.5 inch at 50 yards.  If they don't group, we sent them back (which is extremely rare). Basically, we feel that if you don't test the barrel, you're not doing your customers any favors.  When you think about it if the barrel doesn't group in under 1.5 inch at 50 yards, how can you be expected to consistantly hit the X ring?

New M9 MCP modified for the National Matches $2150.00 plus tax and $50 shipping
That is sweet.  Is there more benefit to shooting the 9mm over the .45?  Do you use 147s in your loads?

stangzilla

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #396 on: March 23, 2016, 07:50:57 AM »
Where did you find those?  Ordered?  I wanted these one of these guys for a while now, just didn't have the budget right, nor the right needs at the moment.

buds gun shop
they were sold out of the stainless models, and I like the looks of the blued ones better anyways, but I would've bought whatever they had in stock.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/21_49_1814/products_id/411549216/Ruger+VAQ+BHG+45AP+SA+3.75B

pantyhamster

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #397 on: March 23, 2016, 09:40:41 AM »
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My ex said it was too small too....

So....she moved on to Bigger and Better :rofl:

stangzilla

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #398 on: March 23, 2016, 01:13:59 PM »
buds gun shop
they were sold out of the stainless models, and I like the looks of the blued ones better anyways, but I would've bought whatever they had in stock.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/21_49_1814/products_id/411549216/Ruger+VAQ+BHG+45AP+SA+3.75B

I hope you guys put in your order, bc I just looked and now they're sold out.  earlier this morning it was in stock.

ren

Re: What is the next gun you're going to buy?
« Reply #399 on: March 23, 2016, 06:50:01 PM »
National Match M9 Berretta 92SF Pistol

 The MCP M9 starts with a M9 pistol and we basically throw away the majority of the standard parts.

First, the pistol's frame and slide are mated using our patented / propiritory method and rail system.  The concept of installing rails is nothing new, but to do it properly you must have the right materials for the rails, and a very experienced gun smith.  MCP has worked with some of the leading metal suppliers to obtain an alloy that we feel works the best in the M9 application.   This is no small task and the procedure is different for each M9 we recieve, as no two M9 pistols are exactly the same.  This also means that it takes us a significant amount of time to work on each customer's pistol.

Second, we replace the barrel bushing with a tungsten bushing to add weight to the nose of the pistol and provide superior longevity.  Unlike the bushing of a 1911 style pistol, the M9 MCP proprietary bushing does not need to be replaced after every 5000 rounds.

Third, if it's plastic, aside from the grips, it's gone.  Wherever possible we replace the factory parts with tungsten components.

Fourth, obviously, we install a match trigger and a KKM match barrel.  All MCP barrels are tested in a purpose built barrel tester to ensure that they group under 1.5 inch at 50 yards.  If they don't group, we sent them back (which is extremely rare). Basically, we feel that if you don't test the barrel, you're not doing your customers any favors.  When you think about it if the barrel doesn't group in under 1.5 inch at 50 yards, how can you be expected to consistantly hit the X ring?

New M9 MCP modified for the National Matches $2150.00 plus tax and $50 shipping


not as pretty as a 1911...besides there are no tacticool rails :-\
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