Very simply, what handgun do you intend to purchase next....and why?
CZ Rami, because
I think this is really good looking....
This, in stainless, is my next after the Rami. Because DAYUM!
Very simply, what handgun do you intend to purchase next....and why?
I think this is really good looking....
This, in stainless, is my next after the Rami. Because DAYUM!
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Do it! I've got the M2 (american style mag release) in the 4" 9mm.
My next pistol will probably be a Rock Island full size 1911 with the G10 grips and other extras. Available for around $500, and if you are going to gut a 1911 and have CM (oh by the way, CM, when I eventually buy this would you like some business) go through it for you and put the good stuff in, it seems like this is a good inexpensive platform to jump into 1911 land from.
Its either that or get back into CZ's with a 75 and have it done right.
This is a great question. There are a few things on my short list that would be fun to have. Wouldn't mind getting a Henry Big Boy in 357, since I'm vested in that caliber with my wheel guns.
Ruger Alaskan.
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I go to Alaska every couple years and visit family there, perfect to carry when we are out hiking. Just wish that I had not sold my 4" Colt Anaconda years ago....
No idea, I'll know when I see it. I've been an impulse buyer lately.
It talked to you didn't it?
Probably the new Ruger .45 ACP/.45 Colt revolver. Unless I see something shiny between now and when they are actually on the street, that's the plan.
Went to pick up my AR that I had dropped off earlier in the day to have some furniture installed. I always have to peruse the cases. It was slow, we got to talking about 10mm. I've often wanted one, had looked at a Dan Wesson. He says, hey I just got a 10mm in that I haven't put out yet. As soon as I held it in my hand, I knew I had to have it. I justify the purchase by the fact that a Brown Bear was recently confirmed by DNR in St. Joseph county. I have no plans of being near St. Joseph County anytime soon, but you can never be too careful.