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Postby Gunther » Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:40 am

Damaen wrote:wtf is all this chrome bs? you have all overlooked the greatness that is dual, gold-plated berettas at the small of your back, ala nick cage in Faceoff.

i could eat a peach for hours....

LOL. Good one, Damaen!
I loved that flick.
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Postby rhonnin » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:20 am

Droxor wrote:So nickel plating > Chrome?

For a collector yes but it's also extremely expensive, you'll not likely find one for sale, it's usually something you have done yourself.
Exactly why are you looking for one anyway? What will it be used for? Is it just for the sake of having one, carrying, target/competitive shooting?
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Postby Gunther » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:55 am

Rhonnin wrote:Exactly why are you looking for one anyway? What will it be used for? Is it just for the sake of having one, carrying, target/competitive shooting?

The answers to those questions will help. I asked that in my first post of this never-ending thread.
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Postby Droxor » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:57 am

Self deffense mainly, for when I move out, and I figured I might as well make it look as scarey as possible. And to me not many more handguns are scarier than a big ass shiney 1911 .45. Also it wouldn't be a bad display piece either for when it's not being used.
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Postby Gunther » Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:19 am

For that purpose I would go with either a .40 Cal Nickel semi Auto. If you get the S&W version be aware the the extracted casings will fly up and to the rear striking you on the head when they come down. I used to carry one several years ago.
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Postby FloobieDoobie » Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:57 am

Take a look at the Glock 22,23 and 27 models. They are chambered for the .40 S&W round, don't have the ejection problems and come standard(22), compact(23) and sub-compact(27) versions.
My brother carries one as one of his off-duty weapons here in Philly.

As for self-defense if you want big and scary you'll stop carrying the gun after a short time since it becomes cumbersome and annoying. Not to mention the fact that you stick out like a sore thumb with a huge piece of iron strapped on.
The compact models are much more comfortable and just as effective. You just have to get used to how the weapon fires but you need to do that with ANY weapon you own.
As for home defense when you move out nothing beats a cheap ass break open 12 gauge shot gun. Or go pump if you have the cash. When someone hears the distinctive sound of a shotgun being pumped there is no way not to be scared. And they are a hell of a lot cheaper than a handgun and can be used to hunt, or my favorite trap shooting.
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Postby rhonnin » Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:05 pm

They make a wide variety of compact .45s now as well and the staggered magazines come in 10 round flavors.
I was never a fan of Glocks before because the balance on them feels odd to me due to the composite slide, when my friend was designing the sig we tried a variety of Glocks as part of his research and it totally changed my view on them.
By the way, here is the product page for the sig 1911 he did:
http://www.sigarms.com/Products/ShowCatalogProduct.aspx?categoryid=25

And a link to the portfolio page of his design company with the gun on it. (by the way, I built this page for him)
http://www.noodleid.com/portfolio.html
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Postby Droxor » Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:46 pm

Well you guys served the info I was looking for yet again :D Thanks for all the help and insite, I think yall just saved me a little bit of money and time.
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Postby redwarrior666 » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:42 pm

Chrome Ick... stay away from chrome I have a WWII Colt 45 and I love it ...it packs a wallop and would probably pick a good size man up off the ground and knock him back a few feet if hit. I also have an Chinese SKS 7.62 which I really love.

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Postby Socco » Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:19 am

Droxor wrote:Well you guys served the info I was looking for yet again :D Thanks for all the help and insite (insight), I think yall (y'all). just saved me a little bit of money and time.


No problem :D

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