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| Registered User Join Date: May 2002 Location: michigan
Posts: 5
| hate to say it, their ugly , but they do the job,when the job has to be done. a hammerless stub nosed revolver is the way to go. or try a glock 36, nice , real nice. just rented one at local gun range. shot real nice, mag moves when shooting , but could get used to it real fast. just the facts , in my opinon. keep throwing the brass |
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| | #22 |
| Member Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 33
| For your preferences... large bore, full length barrel, lots of bullets, reliable and accurate... The Berreta 96 is a good choice. Won an open competition this past spring (with a perfect score ) using a dept. weapon that I'd never seen before. It didn't jam, had a smooth trigger and hit where the sights pointed. I don't ask much more than that. |
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