Do you have a Hand Gun in the house?

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I'm looking into buying a new hand gun for protection.........what would you reccomend?? I currently have a 9mm Baretta but it's to big, I want a 9mm but something smaller......Maybe a Glock, just need some thoughts from you guys.
 

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I keep a Baretta 12 Gauge semi-auto short barrel propted up in the bedroom. Everybody knows the sound of a shell being chambered in a shotgun... :scared .. you hear that and keep coming you got BIG balls! (Maybe not for long)...:firing:
 

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No, but we worked for a guy who had one. When me and my other co-worker were in his office he told us when he was about to leave, "Those guns right there on my desk are loaded, so don't mess with them."

With that being said, I don't think it's very smart to just leave a loaded gun hangin around your house :)
 

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I have a Colt .357 Trooper Mark III....shells in one cabinet, gun in the closet with a 3030 Glendfield rifle....I lock my vehicle every in & out....most of the time my front door is unlocked...unless I'm taking a dump & don't want neighbors or two girls and one cup....
 

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I keep a loaded 9mm Browning high power holstered to the bed side table. I also have S&W .357 Mag in the desk of my study and ar under the bed next to the shotgun, also own a .50 Desert Eagle. Not all loaded but need to get a gun case I suppose as I hate having them laying around everywhere. Most were left to me and I haven't sold any of them. Either that or I apparently have more than one score to settle. You can go with whatever makes you feel better I suppose.
 

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Thinking about this. Looked at it today????



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However, the most recent major development, and king of all the SIG-Sauer line, is the P-226-which many experts regard as the most wonderful of all the recent crop of "wonder-nines." Basically, the P-226 is the P-220 modified to accept a double-column magazine holding 15 rounds of 9mm Parabellum ammunition. It also uses a Colt 1911-type magazine catch, which most combat authorities consider preferable to the P-220's heel-clip magazine catch. It's the most advanced pistol in the SIG-Sauer line, and unquestionably one of the world's premier combat autos.
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It is probably one of the best sidearms in the world in my opinion.

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I keep a loaded 9mm Browning high power holstered to the bed side table. I also have S&W .357 Mag in the desk of my study and ar under the bed next to the shotgun, also own a .50 Desert Eagle. Not all loaded but need to get a gun case I suppose as I hate having them laying around everywhere. Most were left to me and I haven't sold any of them. Either that or I apparently have more than one score to settle. You can go with whatever makes you feel better I suppose.

hmmmm...:mj03:

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Do you have a Hand Gun in the house?

never have and never will......
 

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Ever read any stories about home invasion????? They happen..........what would you do if you had one??


dog would scare him.....

i guess.......

oh the stories i could tell......
(strip clubs + hells' + london,ont)........thank god no gun.
 
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