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Mine belonged to my great uncle who was a tank operator in WW2. I don’t recall now but I wanna say the last patent date on that pistol was 1913.i still have one it was my grandfathers. manufactured in 1914
Mine belonged to my great uncle who was a tank operator in WW2. I don’t recall now but I wanna say the last patent date on that pistol was 1913.i still have one it was my grandfathers. manufactured in 1914
True Dat!!!!!In my experience, choice of ammunition is makes a big difference with diminutive semiautomatic pistols.
the last patent date on mine is January 25, 1910 serial 2173**. i just looked it up it was built in 1919.Mine belonged to my great uncle who was a tank operator in WW2. I don’t recall now but I wanna say the last patent date on that pistol was 1913.
Anything bigger than that won't fit in my pocketView attachment 52869
Going through my safe and found this, I need to look to see what else is hiding in there……![]()
Wanted the XDS in 4” bbl & 45ACP but never pulled the funding trigger Now SA doesn’t show one at all. Dang it. I used to just crastinate, then I went pro.I've carried a S&W 638 J-Frame in my pocket many times over the years. When I lived in Arkansas I kept it loaded with snake shot to deal with the aggressive Cottonmouth poisonous snakes that sometimes came up to my property from the nearby creek.
I recently bought a used Springfield Armory XDS in 45 acp (4.0 barrel). It came with the extended magazines but not the 5 round magazine. I ordered a 5 round magazine from Gun Mag Warehouse that should arrive in the next few days. I'm going to see if I can "pocket carry" it with a pocket holster and smaller magazine.
As much as I like 38 special (638) I think I'd be even happier carrying a XDS in 45 acp now that I live in a small town in Texas and don't normally encounter snakes but I'm aware of 2 legged predators and such...![]()
They’re still out there, NIB.Wanted the XDS in 4” bbl & 45ACP but never pulled the funding trigger Now SA doesn’t show one at all. Dang it. I used to just crastinate, then I went pro.
Which NAA did you have and what was wrong with it ? Asking because I have one in .22LR with 1.625" BBL. and haven't had any issues with it. As with everything made by man there will be issues that crop up at timesNAA.... Sorry. I can't say enough (bad things) about NAA. However, my pocket pistol is a high-drag, low-speed Ruger LCP II in .22LR. It is the official house and dog walking gun. Light enough for sweats and crocs. Tactical enough it's better than a sharp stick. Enhanced with a Crimson Trace light and Clip-Draw belt clip.
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Thx. My wallet & wife prolly see it differently but leaning toward an Sig 365xl now cuz learned I shoot a 9mm better than a small 45 last trip to rental gun range- obviously duh, I know. After 3 boxes of 45, had to admit easier to just shoot a 9mm. Again, obvious.They’re still out there, NIB.
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Hello,Which NAA did you have and what was wrong with it ? Asking because I have one in .22LR with 1.625" BBL. and haven't had any issues with it. As with everything made by man there will be issues that crop up at times
Reminds me of when I first started carrying more years ago then I want to remember. Anyhow was talking calibers with my Grandfather and he was the first one to tell me that caliber doesn't matter its shot placement that counts. To make the point he told me a story of a guy that he had worked with years earlier that laughed at him one time for carrying a .22. He told him that he should leave that home cuz if shot someone with it, it would just **** them off and then they would beat the ^&*$ out of him for shooting them. Long story short, he got drunk and assaulted the wrong individual at a bar. The other guy pulled a pistol and shot him dead with a .22 mouse gun,Have to tell a story about Raven 25's. I responded to a shooting call. Upon arrival two so called friends had shot each other over a domino game. Witnesses said one guy bumped the table knocking the other guy's dominoes over. They both drew their Raven 25's and shot each other. Table bumper was shot in-between his nose and left eye instantly killing him. The other guy was hit above his right eyebrow. The bullet followed the curvature of his head exiting from the back of his head. He survived and was charged with murder. I know this isn't a funny story but surely interesting.
Sounds like a life lesson or two in that storyReminds me of when I first started carrying more years ago then I want to remember. Anyhow was talking calibers with my Grandfather and he was the first one to tell me that caliber doesn't matter its shot placement that counts. To make the point he told me a story of a guy that he had worked with years earlier that laughed at him one time for carrying a .22. He told him that he should leave that home cuz if shot someone with it, it would just **** them off and then they would beat the ^&*$ out of him for shooting them. Long story short, he got drunk and assaulted the wrong individual at a bar. The other guy pulled a pistol and shot him dead with a .22 mouse gun,