Guns

Currently carry a Baretta 92 but looking at a revolver lately. Ruger super Redhawk Alaskan 44 mag is what I want next. When I saw the movie "Faster" with the Rock I fell in love with the gun, and the Chevelle SS but that might take awhile to save for!!!
 
Currently carry a Baretta 92 but looking at a revolver lately. Ruger super Redhawk Alaskan 44 mag is what I want next. When I saw the movie "Faster" with the Rock I fell in love with the gun, and the Chevelle SS but that might take awhile to save for!!!
Why not the Casull? The .44 mag seems so blazay when you can get the redhawk in the larger caliber.
Yes, its on my wish list too :)
Anyone own a 5/7? I heard that's a nasty gun too
I believe some one just posted up with an FN 5/7
 
Correction. Stupid people with guns are dangerous
I'm an expert with them
I just don't like them because it's so easy for accidents and accidents happen even to smart people ...
I leave the guns to women who can't defend themselves with their hands and to collectors.

Showing off your gun is something silly gangsters do

I like showing off my knuckles just before a fight not something that takes seven pounds of presher with my finger to kill someone with :cool:

Been shooting since I was about five years old and I mean shooting not on a range
I took my first and last deer out on a run from a distance with a double barrel 12 gauge when I was 13 expert rifle when I entered boot camp but I'll never use a gun for protection if someone breaks in my house with one ill take theirs and send them packin and I'm not a collector so I have no need for them but to each their own ..
If you're a collector or need them for protection them carry one I'm not against them for people who need them I just really don't like them around me because like I said accidents happen even to smart people ...

Just my opinion
Now let's see those guns all you gangsters :p
 
SIG SAUER, Inc. announced today that the U.S. Army has selected the SIG SAUER Model P320 to replace the M9 service pistol currently in use since the mid-1980’s. Released in 2014, the P320 is a polymer striker-fired pistol that has proven itself in both the United States and worldwide markets. The P320 is the first modular pistol with interchangeable grip modules that can also be adjusted in frame size and caliber by the operator. All pistols will be produced at the SIG SAUER facilities in New Hampshire.

The MHS Program provides for the delivery of both full size and compact P320’s, over a period of ten (10) years. All pistols will be configurable to receive silencers and will also include both standard and extended capacity magazines.

“I am tremendously proud of the Modular Handgun System Team,” said Army Acquisition Executive, Steffanie Easter in the release. “By maximizing full and open competition across our industry partners, we truly have optimized the private sector advancements in handguns, ammunition and magazines and the end result will ensure a decidedly superior weapon system for our warfighters.”

Ron Cohen, President and CEO of SIG SAUER, said “We are both humbled and proud that the P320 was selected by the U.S. Army as its weapon of choice. Securing this contract is a testimony to SIG SAUER employees and their commitment to innovation, quality and manufacturing the most reliable firearms in the world.”

U.S. Army #P320 #MHS

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SIG SAUER, Inc. announced today that the U.S. Army has selected the SIG SAUER Model P320 to replace the M9 service pistol currently in use since the mid-1980’s. Released in 2014, the P320 is a polymer striker-fired pistol that has proven itself in both the United States and worldwide markets. The P320 is the first modular pistol with interchangeable grip modules that can also be adjusted in frame size and caliber by the operator. All pistols will be produced at the SIG SAUER facilities in New Hampshire.

The MHS Program provides for the delivery of both full size and compact P320’s, over a period of ten (10) years. All pistols will be configurable to receive silencers and will also include both standard and extended capacity magazines.

“I am tremendously proud of the Modular Handgun System Team,” said Army Acquisition Executive, Steffanie Easter in the release. “By maximizing full and open competition across our industry partners, we truly have optimized the private sector advancements in handguns, ammunition and magazines and the end result will ensure a decidedly superior weapon system for our warfighters.”

Ron Cohen, President and CEO of SIG SAUER, said “We are both humbled and proud that the P320 was selected by the U.S. Army as its weapon of choice. Securing this contract is a testimony to SIG SAUER employees and their commitment to innovation, quality and manufacturing the most reliable firearms in the world.”

U.S. Army #P320 #MHS

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I read the seals went with the g19.
Wouldn't uniformity make sense in side arm selection? Just curious on your take.
 
I read the seals went with the g19.
Wouldn't uniformity make sense in side arm selection? Just curious on your take.

The M9 was issued to the "army" for all general purposes back in the 80's I think.

The Seals and other special forces have and always will have their own selection for their weapons which are separate from the what the army generally issues.

The Seals I think have always used the G19 and most likely always will. Since they have special needs, it would make sense for them to have a special selection.

Both the Sig Sauer P320 and the Glock G19 are modular weapons, meaning you can interchange the parts between guns easily. Useful when you can turn 2 broken guns into a working gun out on the field.
 
Had to look it up real quick. The Seals originally had the Sig Sauer P226 as their handgun. It was just switched to the Glock G19 back in 2015.

Sig Sauer has some SOLID pistols that work straight out of the box. I don't think I have ever seen a Sig jam or have any real malfunctions, and I have shot many. Glock as well. The only 2 handgun manufacturers I would trust my life to.
 
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Had to look it up real quick. The Seals originally had the Sig Sauer P226 as their handgun. It was just switched to the Glock G19 back in 2015.

Sig Sauer has some SOLID pistols that work straight out of the box. I don't think I have ever seen a Sig jam or have any real malfunctions, and I have shot many. Glock as well. The only 2 handgun manufacturers I would trust my life to.
I've only shot the mosquito and it was very ammo specific. I like my 92's I have but I definitely understand the switch.
 
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