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| What would be a nice CCW pistol and holster set-up
I am going to get a the CCW and was wondering what good $300 concealable pistols are out there, and holster to go along?
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that holster may be a bit big though, but there are most likely aftermarket ones if you look around. maybe try Surplus Firearms Parts & Accessories - buymilsurp.com
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Thanks for the tip, that is close to what I want. I may get a hammerless revolver or something of that nature. What caliber is that little guy?
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That is 9x18 makarov. its pretty hard hitting, inexpensive, and easy to find
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I amy look into that a little more, thanks. :right:
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I may get this one here: AIM Hungarian PA63 9x18Mak Pistol Hungarian PA63 9x18Mak Pistol |
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I'd say get whatever gun and holster is most comfortable for you, and practice like crazy. Get real familiar with your set-up.
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I should just warn you SKS that those are not actually makarovs. I believe they were saying that when makarovs were harder to come by, so that would make people happy. dont quote me though. Im sure that is just as reliable, however
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Being that whatever I get is going to be my carry gun IT HAS TO PERFORM FLAWLESSLY! I will be trusting my life with it and it better not fall apart after a few time at the range. I have seen a lot of .380s crack into pieces. Maybe I should step up and get a revolver or an XD-40 sub compact? Unfortunatley, I only have enough for a cheapy right now, 100-200 range so I want to get the best I can with that money.
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Makarov is what you CAN trusst your life with. if you have a makarov...DONT WORRY! the wheel gun is always reliable also!
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well, a decent revolver starts around $300 and I can find a Marakov for a lot less than that I am hoping. Keep your eyes peeled. THere was a few on gunbroker going for practicaly nothing and brand new! Like this: GunBroker.com Item 53659713 [Ends Aug-13-06 05:40:37 PM] FEG PA-63 in 9mm Makarov, 9X18 like PPK, $.01 NR |
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I dont think it is actually a 'Makarov'. I would personally go with the one i showed you, because it has all those extras and is an original makarov. Like i said though, i dont know, but im sure that will function just as good. It is smaller so it might be more comfortable in a pocket
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I just found out that the biggest importer of Russian pistols is here in Tucson. I am going to have to look into that!
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I wanted to warn you, if you check some archives, some areas are not allowing makarovs and tokarevs for god knows why. ill link you if i find it. you may want to check in with someone about the makarov before actually buying one http://www.gunandgame.com/forums/ccw...-tokarevs.html (makarovs tokarevs) This is the most staggaring thing i have heard in a long time
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that is disconcerning! I will stick with a revolver or a different semi-auto.
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FWIW, the owners (husband and wife) of one range that I go to, BOTH carry maks when in "civilian" mode. They like the size and handling and both use Glaser ammo. I'm not trying to discount any previous posts, just posting what I have heard from associates. BTW, if you look at the General Rifle forum, you'll find some guys claming that SKS's are the worst rifles they ever owned!
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My dad carries the MAK and if i ever get CCW i will use a mak. i could easily say it is more reliable than any auto you name. i would trust my life with that gun
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I have decided on the .38 special snub nose hammerless Taurus.
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Sounds like a good choice to me. I wish you the best as you familiarize yourself with and carry your new gun.
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