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Yeah, The Grendell would knock the hide off my thumb with the slide and just about leap out of my hand. My hands may be a little larger than average but I could only get two fingers around the grip and keep my thumb out of the way.
Te Hogue grip on the Ruger is a little larger than most of my friends like but it's perfect in my hand. |
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How about a Stainless Colt King Cobra 357?
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Location: Norwalk Iowa
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^^^^^^Nice heres mine
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Location: Austin, Texas
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I'm a slut for Walthers. Here's my P22, P99 and PPK/S.
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I am thinking about a ppk for a pocket gun when I cant have the 220 with me due to dress code/necessity kind thing Last edited by stink tooth; 06-11-2009 at 04:35 PM. |
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I remembered what brand my dad's .38 is that he carries, it's a Kel-Tec or Cal-Tec...something like that...it's tiny...
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Location: Austin, Texas
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The PPK is a classic, accurate, solid firearm. Unfortunately i'm having some issues with the feed ramp and might have to send it back to the mfg.
Kel-Tecs are nice little carry pieces. The P-3AT is tiny. |
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I'm guessing that's what he has, a semi-auto .38...it's much too small for my hands...
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Quote:
Last edited by Reformed; 06-11-2009 at 05:33 PM. |
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Location: CLEVELAND TENNESSEE
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I like the King Cobra and always wanted one.
I have the big brother 6 inch Anaconda in 44 mag. |
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Junior Member
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Location: San Marcos, TX
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I don't have pics of my personal firearms, but here's some of my favorites...
Keltec P3At .380 ACP ![]() Ruger Mark II Target Model 6-7/8" Barrell .22 LR ![]() Beretta 92FS 9mm ![]() Derringer DA38 9mm
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: San Marcos, TX
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Smith & Wesson Shorty 45 MKII
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: San Marcos, TX
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Last but not least...
Striker 12ga Street Sweeper
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Location: CLEVELAND TENNESSEE
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Junior Member
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My refinished 17. I used Norrell's Moly Resin on the slide and am very happy with the results.
![]() ![]() My West German 226.
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Here's my watch dog. Glock 22
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Austin, TX
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Jeremy, where in Texas are those made? Do you have one? I'd really like to try one of those.
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Location: San Marcos, TX
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Steyr M-Series Pistol Specifications
Caliber .40 S&W, .357 SIG, 9x19mm Overall length 7.05 inches (180mm) Height 5.03 inches (128mm) Width 1.18 inches (30mm) Weight, empty 28 oz. (~780g) Magazine capacity 12 rounds ¹ Grip frame Advanced ultra-rigid synthetic Trigger system Reset Action System Trigger pull 5.5 lbs. (~2.5kg) Trigger travel 1/8 inches (~3mm) Safeties Three user-selectable conditions Sights Triangle/trapazoid profile |
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