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ProjectNaked 12-19-2007 08:59 PM

Just bought a Smith&Wesson M&P Compact 40Cal
 
And yes, it's fucking sweet. Comes with 2 mags, 3 changeable grips, nice case - also, mail in deal for 2 more free mags and $50 cash back.

M&P .40 Cal

td690 12-19-2007 09:00 PM

powerful, nice combo too!

american pervert 12-19-2007 09:05 PM

good choice. anything less than .40 really doesn't have the stopping power

ProjectNaked 12-19-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by american pervert (Post 13539705)
good choice. anything less than .40 really doesn't have the stopping power

I almost went with the Springfield XD .45 but I hate the grip safety -

american pervert 12-19-2007 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ProjectNaked (Post 13539741)
I almost went with the Springfield XD .45 but I hate the grip safety -

the xd is good, I was going to get the .40

and the glock 27 is a sweet ankle piece.

wdsguy 12-19-2007 09:17 PM

let me know how u like it - mite pick up 1.

ProjectNaked 12-19-2007 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdsguy (Post 13539749)
let me know how u like it - mite pick up 1.

so far it's great. I have been carrying a beretta 9 but it was just too large and unpractical - now it will stay in the truck. I carried the S&W all over today, just put it in the front of my pants. When I got home, I shot off 10 rounds. It has a hell of a pop compared to the Beretta but over all I love it. I got it for $530 at Cabellas and with the mail offer it is a steal, especially for a brand like S&W.

(I should add I have a ccw permit :))

DBS.US 12-19-2007 11:03 PM

http://airbornecombatengineer.typepa...wtf13mar07.jpg

jollyperv 12-19-2007 11:23 PM

I'm thinking about getting a glock 26 to keep on me, any experiences?

Rick Ross 12-19-2007 11:44 PM

S&W is ok they are nothing special. I personally carry a Kimber 45 ultra carry with night sights and laser sights

Check out kimberamerica.com

Rick Ross 12-19-2007 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jollyperv (Post 13540092)
I'm thinking about getting a glock 26 to keep on me, any experiences?


Glock is a plastic garbage if you are going for a plastic gun then go for H&K

wtfent 12-19-2007 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBS.US (Post 13540024)

is that you dressed in stockings wearing a skirt? :1orglaugh

The Judge 12-20-2007 12:30 AM

had one of those S&W in 9mm, great gun but too big to carry around

Pornwolf 12-20-2007 12:36 AM

Here's another thread that's sure to scare the Europeans. :1orglaugh

Kron 12-20-2007 01:58 AM

nice toy

american pervert 12-20-2007 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jollyperv (Post 13540092)
I'm thinking about getting a glock 26 to keep on me, any experiences?

why get that if you can get a glock 27? a 9mm just isn't worth carrying.

bronco67 12-20-2007 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectNaked (Post 13539741)
I almost went with the Springfield XD .45 but I hate the grip safety -

.45's are great, but I could never hit anything with them.

Rick Ross 12-20-2007 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 13541197)
.45's are great, but I could never hit anything with them.

Work on your aim boy boy :0 cause i be hitting my 9 out of 10 times right on the dime at 25 yards

its not the gun boy boy its your aim

ThreeXes 12-20-2007 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectNaked (Post 13539692)
And yes, it's fucking sweet. Comes with 2 mags, 3 changeable grips, nice case - also, mail in deal for 2 more free mags and $50 cash back.

M&P .40 Cal

I wonder why they are promoting it so heavy?

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Ross (Post 13540156)
Glock is a plastic garbage if you are going for a plastic gun then go for H&K

The Glock is probably the best handgun ever invented. No matter how bad you treat it, or how little you clean it, it will always work. Not to mention it only contains 20 some odd parts, so it's easy to break down, clean and repair.

I guess you could always go with an H&K, if you really feel like spending 300 or 400 more dollars for a gun that's complicated as fuck.

Your call.

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by american pervert (Post 13541152)
why get that if you can get a glock 27? a 9mm just isn't worth carrying.

Thats a ridiculous statement. I carry a 9mm, when I carry, and I have never once felt like it wasn't good enough to protect myself. Stopping power arguments are flat out dumb. I would carry a .22 and still feel like I can protect myself.

The best advice for anyone who wants to carry a gun is to carry a caliber that you can effectively control and be accurate with. If the recoil from a .45 or a .40 is too much to effectively control more than 1 shot, then don't carry it. A bullet is a bullet and what matters more than size, is where you put it.

DirtyDanza 12-20-2007 10:35 AM

few things to remember...


personally I would not carry a gun who's cal did not start with a 4..

myself I carry all 40 cal for one reason... when I buy ammo I can fill all my handguns....


the bottom line is this... Personally I am just a deadly with a 25 as a 45.. due to shot placement... there is a difference between lethal shots and "stopping power"... you want stopping power as a civilian... you will serve serious jail time if you say these words after shooting someone... "I shot to kill" you need to shoot to "stop the threat" thats all...

when I First started giving classes years ago for ccw's we had a rule of thumb to double tap no matter the gun you were using... now we teach to shoot till the threat is gone... in other words... if your in a situation and you made that choice to draw and brandish your weapon then you need to make calculated trigger pulls until that threat is no longer a threat... that could mean one shot could be 10....

I have issued over 500 ccw's here in Las Vegas... and I would personally never reccomend anything smaller than a 40... a 9mm will not stop a human being on the first shot....



now on to your sw mp.. great gun.. the MP is considered one of the cheaper handguns on the market that is a half way decent gun... I would carry one myself if my HK and XD were taken away... other than that I stick to HK mostly and XD for backup...

now I have another question and it;s just me busting your balls....

what state are you in. how did you get your gun and carry CCW the same day? in all states I am certified to give ccw in you have to qualify with your weapon then go add it to the ccw which can take about a week then to get that gun added to your ccw...

in nevada you can only carry ccw the guns you have listed on your ccw card... I have 2 cards because they could not fit all my handguns on one card LOL...

just busting your balls I don't care if you carry ccw personally im all for it.. permit or not.. if you know how to use it carry it if you ask me.... might make little jackass 19 year old mall shooters think twice....

DirtyDanza 12-20-2007 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13541675)
The Glock is probably the best handgun ever invented. No matter how bad you treat it, or how little you clean it, it will always work. Not to mention it only contains 20 some odd parts, so it's easy to break down, clean and repair.

I guess you could always go with an H&K, if you really feel like spending 300 or 400 more dollars for a gun that's complicated as fuck.

Your call.

you need some learning from someone like me who know's what the fuck there talking about...

Glock = garbage bottom line...

http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/phase3.html
http://www.policeandsecuritynews.com...GunsBlowUp.htm
http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/glock-kb-faq.html

I have seen this happen a few times... not fun... stick with hk.. if you can;t work on an HK then you don't need to own a gun... they are easier to work on than glocks are THEY ARE



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Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13541701)
Thats a ridiculous statement. I carry a 9mm, when I carry, and I have never once felt like it wasn't good enough to protect myself. Stopping power arguments are flat out dumb. I would carry a .22 and still feel like I can protect myself.

The best advice for anyone who wants to carry a gun is to carry a caliber that you can effectively control and be accurate with. If the recoil from a .45 or a .40 is too much to effectively control more than 1 shot, then don't carry it. A bullet is a bullet and what matters more than size, is where you put it.


if you can't be accurate with a 40, 45 or a 9 then you do not need to shoot or own a gun...

here in nevada to pass the ccw test you have to take 30 rds and put 23 of those 30 through the 8 ring of a siloute target... I fail you if you miss one... were talking 7 yds 21 ft....

as far as kick go's

thats how I know your not that much of a shooter..

as far as psi back on you.. no differenfce between 9, 40 and 45... the reason I don't like 45's are they roll off for me and I like a nice pop to pop me back for my follow up shots... my partner loves the 45...

a 9mm will not stop a human being that is intent on killing you it just won't... thats why you got 17 rd clips with em...

I can show you stat after stat that will show the highest 9mm one shot stop rate at 84% alomost 10% less than the worst 40 cal....

thats a big difference when your life is on the line...

florin 12-20-2007 11:00 AM

Toys´R´Us does great things lately.......

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyDanza (Post 13541781)
you need some learning from someone like me who know's what the fuck there talking about...

Glock = garbage bottom line...

http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/phase3.html
http://www.policeandsecuritynews.com...GunsBlowUp.htm
http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/glock-kb-faq.html

I have seen this happen a few times... not fun... stick with hk.. if you can;t work on an HK then you don't need to own a gun... they are easier to work on than glocks are THEY ARE






if you can't be accurate with a 40, 45 or a 9 then you do not need to shoot or own a gun...

here in nevada to pass the ccw test you have to take 30 rds and put 23 of those 30 through the 8 ring of a siloute target... I fail you if you miss one... were talking 7 yds 21 ft....

as far as kick go's

thats how I know your not that much of a shooter..

as far as psi back on you.. no differenfce between 9, 40 and 45... the reason I don't like 45's are they roll off for me and I like a nice pop to pop me back for my follow up shots... my partner loves the 45...

a 9mm will not stop a human being that is intent on killing you it just won't... thats why you got 17 rd clips with em...

I can show you stat after stat that will show the highest 9mm one shot stop rate at 84% alomost 10% less than the worst 40 cal....

thats a big difference when your life is on the line...

Well, I'm a certified Glock Armorer, I was a firearms instructor for 5 years and a master class shooter in steel matches and an A class shooter in IDPA. I did that all with a Glock, which by the way I didn't clean for all the steel matches. Never jammed once.

So, I do have some experience in this field. The fact that you all seem to think that unless it's a big boy gun it's garbage shows you are exactly the kind of people that would make my day when they walked into the shop I worked at. You are the guy the buys whatever the gun magazine says is the best gun to buy, get the big caliber to make you feel warmer at night and all the gear that was pictured with it in the magazine. I could just hear the commission check getting bigger.

The fact is that there is no right and wrong when it comes to self defense, you do what works for you. If you can't comfortably double tap a .40 or a .45, then you shouldn't carry one. Same if you can't comfortably double tap a 9 mil., you shouldn't carry one. .22's are just as deadly as any other round on the market, in fact .22 kill a ton of people every year. Saying that you might as well carry nothing instead of a .22 is just ignorant.

smack 12-20-2007 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyDanza (Post 13541709)
what state are you in. how did you get your gun and carry CCW the same day? in all states I am certified to give ccw in you have to qualify with your weapon then go add it to the ccw which can take about a week then to get that gun added to your ccw...

in nevada you can only carry ccw the guns you have listed on your ccw card... I have 2 cards because they could not fit all my handguns on one card LOL...

that's draconian.

i'm from pennsylvania, i was able to get my CCW permit in about 15 minutes the day i got my gun. it was very nice. i went down to the courthouse, filled out a one page questionaire, had a seat while they did my background check, and then got my picture taken, and license printed.

don't have to list guns or anything on it.

i love my home state.

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smack (Post 13542057)
that's draconian.

i'm from pennsylvania, i was able to get my CCW permit in about 15 minutes the day i got my gun. it was very nice. i went down to the courthouse, filled out a one page questionaire, had a seat while they did my background check, and then got my picture taken, and license printed.

don't have to list guns or anything on it.

i love my home state.

Ya, Nevada is little more restrictive than other states. AZ just recently changed their policy and the shooting test isn't required anymore. I don't agree with that and most reputable establishments putting on the course still require they shoot.

I think it should be an involved process of educating people on all aspects of self defense before the permit is issued. There's a lot more to carrying a gun than shooting at a piece of paper in a controlled environment and getting 8 hours of instruction. :2 cents:

smack 12-20-2007 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13542095)
Ya, Nevada is little more restrictive than other states. AZ just recently changed their policy and the shooting test isn't required anymore. I don't agree with that and most reputable establishments putting on the course still require they shoot.

I think it should be an involved process of educating people on all aspects of self defense before the permit is issued. There's a lot more to carrying a gun than shooting at a piece of paper in a controlled environment and getting 8 hours of instruction. :2 cents:

i got a pamphlet with my permit describing how to be safe with a gun. :upsidedow

i'm pretty libertarian about guns. constitutionally waiting periods and testing programs just don't sit well with me.

Anthony 12-20-2007 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Ross (Post 13540156)
Glock is a plastic garbage if you are going for a plastic gun then go for H&K

My daily carry is a GLOCK 19. Fine weapon, never jams, and I shoot almost as good with it as I do with my Ed Brown 1911.

I also own an USP Compact .40, great piece, though my 19 fits better on my waist.

the content guy 12-20-2007 12:20 PM

I'm surprised how the fuck you guys can carry that stuff comfortably without a shoulder holster. I tried carrying my Ruger 9mm and it was a nightmare to conceal. I finally settled on a Keltec .380. It's small and fits in my pocket, you hardly know it's there. Yes it's a fucking plastic gun but it works. For those who say there's no stopping power, bullshit. Put one between the eyes and problem solved.

Anthony 12-20-2007 12:20 PM

For those of you who dlon't think highly of GLOCK pistols...

http://www.theprepared.com/index.php...iew&id=90&Item

If I had only 2 guns to carry, it would be a GLOCK, and an AK47.

smack 12-20-2007 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the content guy (Post 13542308)
I'm surprised how the fuck you guys can carry that stuff comfortably without a shoulder holster. I tried carrying my Ruger 9mm and it was a nightmare to conceal. I finally settled on a Keltec .380. It's small and fits in my pocket, you hardly know it's there. Yes it's a fucking plastic gun but it works. For those who say there's no stopping power, bullshit. Put one between the eyes and problem solved.

the ruger 9mm is alot of gun to carry. my primary carry piece is a Kimber Ultra Carry II. very compact and easily concealed.

i am a t-shirt and jeans guy, so a shoulder holster is kind of impractical for me. i feel it would take me way too long to draw if i would have to be digging around inside my shirt.

DirtyDanza 12-20-2007 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13541870)
Well, I'm a certified Glock Armorer, I was a firearms instructor for 5 years and a master class shooter in steel matches and an A class shooter in IDPA. I did that all with a Glock, which by the way I didn't clean for all the steel matches. Never jammed once.

So, I do have some experience in this field. The fact that you all seem to think that unless it's a big boy gun it's garbage shows you are exactly the kind of people that would make my day when they walked into the shop I worked at. You are the guy the buys whatever the gun magazine says is the best gun to buy, get the big caliber to make you feel warmer at night and all the gear that was pictured with it in the magazine. I could just hear the commission check getting bigger.

The fact is that there is no right and wrong when it comes to self defense, you do what works for you. If you can't comfortably double tap a .40 or a .45, then you shouldn't carry one. Same if you can't comfortably double tap a 9 mil., you shouldn't carry one. .22's are just as deadly as any other round on the market, in fact .22 kill a ton of people every year. Saying that you might as well carry nothing instead of a .22 is just ignorant.

I too once owned a glock 23 and myself never had any issues with it.... shot fine... I have personally seen many glocks explode.

as far as jamming I am one of those instructors that will always blame jams on shooting limp wristed which if you instructed you know 99% of jams are caused by shooting limp wristed. or using re load ammo....
Glock is still shit though... and it's not hard to get a glock cert.. I have one to... my friend owns glockmeister.com we go back and forth all the time..

like you said the bottom line at the end of the day is what do you feel good with.... I know a girl that loves nothing more than a 357sig in her purse with a fuckiing 6 inch barrel on it... bit over kill if you ask me but if thats what she is most comfy with thats what will work... and yeah a 22 will work... so will a stone.... but a bomb works better gets the job done quicker.... we can go back and forth all day long on this.. were both instructors we both have different views because we were both trained different... I don't know your training personally but I know mine and what ive seen different ammo do in real world situations... I know personally I would not carry something smaller than a 40 to stop a grown human being... now I said stop... just cause you swiss cheese someone with a 22 and they die later in the hospital does not mean it did it's job... you need a round with stopping power..

if you think that all rounds are the same then why did the FBI in 1986 after a little shoot out in florida go to the 40?

this is the FBI were talking about.. they have all the money int he world for testing right?

then read about the strausburg goat test... bottom line is shot placement can play a vital role in all gun fights but ammo will also play a bigger roll than shot placement...

I mean think about it...

if your an instructor im assuming your nra certified at at least marksman maybe like me with distinguished expert so in our hands a 22 will be deadly... maybe even first shot if I can sight that little triangle in the forehead.. but to the avg citizen that only shoots maybe once a year... they need stopping power... yes a 22 is better than nothing but also.. be a shitty day to get your 22 taken from you after you just unloaded a mag into the bad guy then he beats you with your own gun....

my wife was the same way... she wanted to carry this 380 I got.. I said NO you will carry the 40 or nothing... now she shoots the 40 both left and right handed with a 94%....

Quote:

Originally Posted by smack (Post 13542057)
that's draconian.

i'm from pennsylvania, i was able to get my CCW permit in about 15 minutes the day i got my gun. it was very nice. i went down to the courthouse, filled out a one page questionaire, had a seat while they did my background check, and then got my picture taken, and license printed.

don't have to list guns or anything on it.

i love my home state.

thats bad... so you did not have to prove your smart enough to operate a gun before they gave it to you?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13542095)
Ya, Nevada is little more restrictive than other states. AZ just recently changed their policy and the shooting test isn't required anymore. I don't agree with that and most reputable establishments putting on the course still require they shoot.

I think it should be an involved process of educating people on all aspects of self defense before the permit is issued. There's a lot more to carrying a gun than shooting at a piece of paper in a controlled environment and getting 8 hours of instruction. :2 cents:

yeah we require you to shoot every weapon you want to list on your ccw... I know some states will let you shoot one gun then list em all... so people take in a 22 or 38 then pass wth that then list every 44 mag they own....

ive always said that with owning a gun you should have to shoot it at least 1 time a month...

myself I shoot at least 3000 rds a month.... thats personal not even for working....

DirtyDanza 12-20-2007 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the content guy (Post 13542308)
I'm surprised how the fuck you guys can carry that stuff comfortably without a shoulder holster. I tried carrying my Ruger 9mm and it was a nightmare to conceal. I finally settled on a Keltec .380. It's small and fits in my pocket, you hardly know it's there. Yes it's a fucking plastic gun but it works. For those who say there's no stopping power, bullshit. Put one between the eyes and problem solved.

dood im 5'9" 150 lbs I conceal a full size HK usp 40 cal all day every day on my hip.... and I carry my backup on my ankle .... ccw on a full size is easier than a smaller gun IMO because of leverage.. small guns with 3 inch or less barrel are hard to waistband because they feel like there falling out....

I use IWB holsters and recently switched over to the new blackhawk serpa line for my open carry holsters....

tranza 12-20-2007 12:59 PM

Americans and their guns....

:(

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 01:08 PM

You know Ben? Nice guy, but I've seen him fuck up a gun or two. I've seen Glocks blow up, I've seen H&Ks blow up, I've seen 1911s blow up, the shit happens and it is almost always due to cheap or reloaded ammo.

It's true that the bigger the round, the higher likelyhood of a one shot stop will occur, but my main point is that if that larger round isn't confortable for an individual to accurately fire in a somewhat rapid succession, they shouldn't be carrying it. Personally, I don't care for the .40 round. I carry a 9mm but I also have a Kimber with I used for competitions.

I haven't shot in a match in a while though, new job doesn't allow for me to get out to Usery or south mountain in time, but I'm hoping to change that shortly and get back into it. Great practice for more realistic situations than shooting a paper.

The Judge 12-20-2007 01:19 PM

:thumbsup anything over .38 is overkill

Quote:

Originally Posted by the content guy (Post 13542308)
I'm surprised how the fuck you guys can carry that stuff comfortably without a shoulder holster. I tried carrying my Ruger 9mm and it was a nightmare to conceal. I finally settled on a Keltec .380. It's small and fits in my pocket, you hardly know it's there. Yes it's a fucking plastic gun but it works. For those who say there's no stopping power, bullshit. Put one between the eyes and problem solved.


Rick Ross 12-20-2007 01:38 PM

My favorite is Kimber hands down. Of course there is Springfield and I own a few guns of theirs one of my second favorite is Springfield TRP

I have few glocks and H&K and to tell you the truth there is nothing better then a 1911 American Made gun.

jimmy-3-way 12-20-2007 01:59 PM

You guys are all pussy liberals carrying those little pea shooters. I carry this - one shot and the problem is always solved.

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/33213...5A1E4F32AD3138

Brother Bilo 12-20-2007 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmy-3-way (Post 13542925)
You guys are all pussy liberals carrying those little pea shooters. I carry this - one shot and the problem is always solved.

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/33213...5A1E4F32AD3138

A big red x? Careful, you might shoot your eye out.


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