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I also have the XDM Elite 4.5" 10mm. It's my walking gun as gators are a major thing around here. Right now it's mating season, and those suckers are crazy when they're randy.
Sitting at work scrolling through the Forum. It's a blessing and a curse that I have so much time to do whatever. Gets real boring but hey, im getting paid to do nothing so there's that.
My only 380 is an LCP and maaaaaan does that thing suck. What a horrible little gun. But for now its the only pocket rocket I have as my SA 911 380 is in parts. Just laziness on my part as it only needs a new spring to get running again.
I still have a 40 XDM. But it was my dads, so wont be selling it. It was always a great shooter, never noticed the "snap" that so many complained about.
I can't find the book. I moved a couple of years ago and apparently it got lost in the shuffle. I'll keep my eye out for it though, as I like to read it every couple of years just to keep it fresh in my head.
We are both, but your castle doesn't extend to an open yard. SYG has requirements for fear of great bodily harm. Your Castle, home/enclosed yard, is a shoot first ask questions later scenario.
The fencing standard allows your yard, enclosed by a fence which terminates into your home, to become part of your "Castle". There's a section on this topic in the book below. It's written by a retired self-defense lawyer from Orlando and is considered the Florida bible for gun ownership...
For the Vietman Campaign medal- the Space Force is, as the Marines are part of the Navy, part of the Air Force. So all of the folks that crossed from other services into Space Force still get to display their theater medals. A bunch of Space Force folks walking around here on the Space Coast (FL...