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how about it guys; whatever works for you???
I kinda fell in love with my new 10/22 and previous to that when I got my first ak-type, the finnish version, in arny, simple,reliable,easy to clean
and I did try the browning fn there but with the glock;love at first sight, this weapon I use when shooting with my reserve unit
 
Glocks are good guns not great. There good at almost everything. I just avoid the gen 4s not a fan of the cheaper changes made and I have had 2 different friends test out the gen 4 through glocks own torture test and fail every time. I prefer the Springfield XD9.
 
In my opinion there's nothing better than Heckler&Koch. If its the P8, G36, G22, G3 or MP7. I carried these guns for quite some time, gave them a beating, trusted my life on them, they never let me down...

I was kidding, really. I think almost all modern pistols are worthy for what most owners ask of them. For those of us who use them professionally, we choose different tools because we have different uses. Professional mechanics use Snap-On tools, so many of us feel that way about our firearms, knives, and other "Tools of the trade".

Marv, my second gig in the firearms field was with HK here in America. Great place, great guns for the most part. I'm not a fan of the USP, but I loved my P7. Their assault rifles with roller locked systems are awesome, and the submachine guns from HK are second to none. I liked the G36, too. I did hear that Germany had issues with it in the field, but I wasn't dealing with that directly, so I would imagine you're more informed on that than I am.
 
That Finnish AK is one of the best AK'S and the most collectable . I would like to pick up one of the surplus West German Sig p226 or another Sig but My next hand gun will most likely be a Ruger P1911 .45 in stainless .
 
oooh,how I wish the gun laws were slightly different here...well I will propably try my luck with a pistol within this year.
don't wanna try my luck to often with out police, too much too soon and they might ask questions
 
I'll say what my father told me when I started to look into hand guns: revolvers have less moving parts, that means less S*** goes wrong. A semi though will fire way more shots. More shots means less things you have to worry about.

Personally I will be getting a double action .357 and a semi auto 1911 .45

They will be for different situations though. The 357 will probably go in my BOB while the .45 will be given to my brothers should the SHTF.
 

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