Guns, guns, guns
A shoot should be set up for the olympia pit one day (waddel creek). Went out there a few weeks ago with my dealer friend and a bunch of his dealer only guns.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwzQDI8wGKo[/youtube]
Heres shooting at bullseye in tacoma, my friend has brought his machine guns down there for shoots. If anyone is interested there is a machine gun shoot in oregon coming up soon that should be a lot of fun.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKoNaPe94T0[/youtube]
These guns belong to a FFL/SOT, they are legally owned and not civilian legal.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwzQDI8wGKo[/youtube]
Heres shooting at bullseye in tacoma, my friend has brought his machine guns down there for shoots. If anyone is interested there is a machine gun shoot in oregon coming up soon that should be a lot of fun.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKoNaPe94T0[/youtube]
These guns belong to a FFL/SOT, they are legally owned and not civilian legal.
I personally like my Walther PPS. nice, small, compact. If you get a newer one, the kinks have been worked out. it is not exactly AS SMALL as an LCP but it is more comfortable to hold and to shoot. There's some nice smaller Sigs too, but those are expensive. It also depends if you like hammer fired or striker fired pistols. Springfield is also coming out soon with a slim XD, the XDs.
The PPS is 1.04" wide, the Glock 26/19 is 1.18" wide. So it's slightly thinner.
I can conceal the PPS without much issues. all depends on where/how you carry it.
The baretta nano is a smaller frame pistol but there's been a few quality issues with them when I read up on it. The problem with itty bitty guns is that they are uncomfortable to shoot.
the hammer/striker fired is mostly going to be the trigger feel. the hammer fired guns typically have a heavier trigger on them. In the end both types go "Bang".
I can conceal the PPS without much issues. all depends on where/how you carry it.
The baretta nano is a smaller frame pistol but there's been a few quality issues with them when I read up on it. The problem with itty bitty guns is that they are uncomfortable to shoot.
the hammer/striker fired is mostly going to be the trigger feel. the hammer fired guns typically have a heavier trigger on them. In the end both types go "Bang".
My cousin had a kahr cm9 that is quite a bit smaller than the glock 19 but it still 9mm. I thought about it as well but I'm still deciding between that and the ruger lcp. Just will have to shoot both and see how it feels.
champions shooting range in kent right across from Great Wall mall have Ruger LCP for rent. i will be checking it out soon. if it's decent gun to shoot i will be getting one. since it is a conceal carry and i don't fight crimes or go to shady places i think LCP might be good enough for me to carry.




