"Give me just a second!" I command. This time I am in the process of holstering my .45 caliber Glock pistol. I'm not doing this out of fear, but out of habit. I don't go anywhere without my gun, especially to my door at night. ...I am trying to sell my Glock 36. I bought it (used) and it looked brand new. I only put two mags of 6 through it. I bought it fearing a jump in prices.Cabela's has Glock 17 & 22's on sale for 349.99 each (they are used police buy backs). Comes with 3 mags and the gun. Not bad, just letting people know. 9mm and 40 cal. The only custom tuned turbo truck that didn't blow! ...The salesman steered him to the high-capacity Beretta clones, pointing out the ambidextrous safeties, and the double-action trigger like his revolver, and pointedly mentioning the a�?hair-triggera�? of the Glock. It seems to me that a good gun store ... Clerks have handed me the gun I asked for, then pointed out several others in the case with similar features a�� which I consider a very good sales technique, not at all objectionable. There was the time I was in my favorite gun ...We just took on LWD as a vendor. We now have Glock threaded barrels & Replacement Drop in barrels. Lone Wolf Glock Replacement Barrels Stock.You can also get one for less than 200.00 at places like J&G Gun Sales. The 7.62x25 round is very potent and close to the power of a .357 Magnum. And it will put 9mm to shame for penetration. I added a muzzle brake to mine and it works ...U.S. sales soared 71% in the first quarter of its 2010 fiscal year, largely due to what gun executives call the "Obama stimulus": fear among gun owners that the liberal President plans to curb the marketing of handguns. Gaston Glock ...Sold to Samdiggy Thanks Sam! A slow work schedule has me putting up another gun for sale. Glock G19 3rd Gen with Nite Sites. Sights still glow.I'm in the market for a glock 26 and am chomping at the bit to buy one. The valley forge gun show is this weekend and I have never been to a gun show so I'm wondering if you can typically get a better deal if you buy there, ...
Im 27 and i want to purchase a REAL Glock (seems there are more than Beretta, and cost is an issue.) I have a replica G18c BB Gun, it doesnt shoot real bullets and i actually have to go get some BBs and Propane. when i get $250 for an old G17 (G19 or really whatever is for sale,) Id like to take a Gun Safety class and go shooting at the range.
I may have asked this before, but i ask:
1) Do ranges look at 27 year olds like me like we have alterior motives? Or do we not care and is that jus tme, being from a state that is trying to ruin Gun Laws for the whole country (and doing a semieffective job at it?)
2) Will the gun range do a criminal background check on me? Or am i a customer that is there to shoot and take instruction?
3) Anything else i need to know about: 1) Gun Laws, 2) Ranges, or 3) the weapons i can find off SwapGiant.com and buy Private Sale (within my state im over 21 i show my ID they write it all doen and thats it?)
Thanks.
I am also looking for the requirements into getting a gun. (Specifically Tennessee). I am ex-military with no felonys and want a personal firearm. I am looking at a S & W .40 M & P or a Glock .40 FF. Also what are the circumstances if someone else buys you one. And how would I go about getting a carry permit and concealed carry permit? Thanks and Merry Christmas. God Bless.
I was looking at buying a new handgun the other day and the store had Ruger P94 in the .40S&W for 287 used. Looked in good condition just the bore needed a good cleaning. I have tried looking for prices online and couldn't find any. Will someone tell me if this is a good price for this gun. This is in SS buy the way. They also have the Ruger P95 in 9mm Blued on sale for 317 brand new. Any input on this. This is my first handgun and have done a lot of research on these guns. So no "Go buy a Glock" responses. I need to stay in the $300 range. And was also looking at the S&W Sigmas with the $50 rebate and 2 free mags is hard to beat. But I dont like the DOA
Friday, October 30, 2009
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