Time to buy a gun ... again

dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
nice collection. sell me a gun for cheap :D

i'm going to take my chl course and apply for it in the next few months. i really want an xdm. i dunno how well i could conceal it though. planning on going to the local range this sat and trying some more weapons. hopefully i can find one i like as much that i can conceal more easily.
Take a look at the XDS, I think its a slimmer version of the XDM with a single stack magazine.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
I have been looking at the XDS for awhile. No word on pricing or whenever the 9mm variant comes out :(
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
nice stock Warp! thinking of buying one for my M16 ... am not sure if those are allowed to be sold to CA though.

is that the PRS?
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
nice stock Warp! thinking of buying one for my M16 ... am not sure if those are allowed to be sold to CA though.

is that the PRS?
Thanks Mike...

Heres a shot of the gun, with the new stock and the original stock that comes on the gun... Its the Magpul PRS-2... I sent out the stock to a guy named Tom Bostic that cut the original stock apart and plastic welded in the pistol grip and the Magpul to completely change the dynamics and shooting ability of this weapon... His work is superb, one would never be able to tell that it was changed...
That thumbhole stock is truly AWFUL !!! seriously not user friendly IMO... it had to go...




My concealed carry is the HK 45 Compact Tactical...
Tactical-Life.com » HECKLER & KOCH 45CT

Seriously love that machine......

But Nothing and I mean Nothing is so incredibly amazing to shoot as my full size HK USP 45 Tactical with its match trigger, such a super soft shooter... wickedly accurate...
 
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks Mike...

Heres a shot of the gun, with the new stock and the original stock that comes on the gun... Its the Magpul PRS-2... I sent out the stock to a guy named Tom Bostic that cut the original stock apart and plastic welded in the pistol grip and the Magpul to completely change the dynamics and shooting ability of this weapon... His work is superb, one would never be able to tell that it was changed...
That thumbhole stock is truly AWFUL !!! seriously not user friendly IMO... it had to go...




My concealed carry is the HK 45 Compact Tactical...
Tactical-Life.com » HECKLER & KOCH 45CT

Seriously love that machine......

But Nothing and I mean Nothing is so incredibly amazing to shoot as my full size HK USP 45 Tactical with its match trigger, such a super soft shooter... wickedly accurate...
I've never shot a USP pistol, but I've really been wanting either a full sized 9mm or .45 for a while now, too bad they are so pricey.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I have been looking at the XDS for awhile. No word on pricing or whenever the 9mm variant comes out :(
I doubt the 9mm variant will be out any time soon, but I'd rather have the .45 anyway, since the 9mm will only hold one more round. I'm axiously awaiting it's release though, I'm seriously considering getting one of these, but not sure if I should wait a year or so for them to get all the bugs worked out. Guess I'll just have to wait and see how they do once they start hitting the shelves.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Yeah, it's unfortunate that the 9mm will only hold one more round. I dunno which one I'd go for.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
I've never shot a USP pistol, but I've really been wanting either a full sized 9mm or .45 for a while now, too bad they are so pricey.
For sure they are expensive...

Those things are so damn reliable, id suggest getting a used one...
LNIB works for me.... you could kick that thing down the road for years and it would still go bang every time...

As nice as these are, the new XDm kits are pretty damn impressive, I got the 45 in BiTone.. they really put everything in the box... Although with that comes issues, which my biggest compliant is the mag holder... the mags should never be facing in different directions for reloading... hey looks great on your belt but completely useless for a fast reload.
And there are better magazine cartridge re-loaders out on the market, so basically 2 worthless items in the case...

Amazon.com: Butler Creek Lula Universal Pistol Loader: Sports & Outdoors
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
For sure they are expensive...

Those things are so damn reliable, id suggest getting a used one...
LNIB works for me.... you could kick that thing down the road for years and it would still go bang every time...

As nice as these are, the new XDm kits are pretty damn impressive, I got the 45 in BiTone.. they really put everything in the box... Although with that comes issues, which my biggest compliant is the mag holder... the mags should never be facing in different directions for reloading... hey looks great on your belt but completely useless for a fast reload.
And there are better magazine cartridge re-loaders out on the market, so basically 2 worthless items in the case...

Amazon.com: Butler Creek Lula Universal Pistol Loader: Sports & Outdoors
I may get a used one some day, but my Glocks, SIG, Beretta, and S&W M&P are already plenty reliable, but I still want an HK USP to add to the collection. I think I'll still get a small .45 for deep concealment before I get another full sized pistol, which is why I'm so excited about the new XDs.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
For sure they are expensive...

Those things are so damn reliable, id suggest getting a used one...
LNIB works for me.... you could kick that thing down the road for years and it would still go bang every time...

As nice as these are, the new XDm kits are pretty damn impressive, I got the 45 in BiTone.. they really put everything in the box... Although with that comes issues, which my biggest compliant is the mag holder... the mags should never be facing in different directions for reloading... hey looks great on your belt but completely useless for a fast reload.
And there are better magazine cartridge re-loaders out on the market, so basically 2 worthless items in the case...

Amazon.com: Butler Creek Lula Universal Pistol Loader: Sports & Outdoors
i have the HS 9mm bitone version of the XD (not m, without the accessories) and separately bought the butler creek loader and blackhawk holsters for the pistol and mags. butler creek is the bomb, greatest invention in the world ever. i can use it for the 9's and 45's too
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
You should get a glock, I love all of mine. Just got a new smith and wesson M&P 9, can't wait to go shoot it. I've shot my friends M&P and it's very nice, can't wait to get my night sights on it too. If you want something really small and good for concealed carry, check out the new Kimber Solo, it's not out yet, but I got to handle one at my local shop since they got one in early, it's pretty sweet.
My dad just got a small glock for concealed carry. I forget what the number is, but its a 45. Thing is sweet, lots of fun to shoot, too bad 45 rounds are so expensive, at least compared to all the 22s we have. The trigger took some getting used to, I got used to it way before he did, he couldn't get over how long the pull was before the break because of the trigger safeties.

Honestly, I'm not sure I'd even want more than one 45 pistol, they're just too expensive to shoot. Then I'm in NY and the stuff you have to go through just to get a pistol permit is.........frustrating at best.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Tell me about it lol

Add to that the way I like to burn through rounds and I can't afford to shoot anything but 22s.

I've owned my Henry rifle 22 for about 3 months and I've gone through about 5 bricks of 22 ammo. I don't even want to think what that would cost if it were 45
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Well, if you want to go to the range and have fun shooting tons of rounds cheaply, a 22 is a good choice. But if you want to carry a weapon for protection (or have one at the home for protection), something larger would be a smarter choice. Just practice with it every once in awhile so you're familiar with it :)
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Not bad advice at all, however I don't need a range. I live out in the woods, I've been known to shoot off the back porch when I'm feeling really lazy :)

To me, living in "civilization" will never outweigh being able to shoot when I want, play music/movies as loud as I want, and not have to worry about being robbed..........except by bears. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
.22 is nice and cheap down at the Walmart :) That's what we generally shoot in the back yard too, and yes it is EASY to go through a brick in a very short time, but totally worth it.. I DO have that luxury also :cool: Went to the range with my buddy on Wed. and went through two boxes of 9mm and two of .40 very quick.

i have the HS 9mm bitone version of the XD (not m, without the accessories) and separately bought the butler creek loader and blackhawk holsters for the pistol and mags. butler creek is the bomb, greatest invention in the world ever. i can use it for the 9's and 45's too
I was looking at XDs and rented the XD 9 5" on Wed. I liked it, but I wasn't totally sold on it. Going back this Wed. to try a few others.
 
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fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
You know you like shooting too much when you start with enough ammo to make you say "**** this is heavy!" when you start, then 20 mins later (depending on how fast you are at reloading) you're wondering where all you're ammo went.

"Too much fun? What's that mean?
It's like too much money, there's no such thing
It's like a girl too pretty, with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say I've done
I ain't never had too much fun"
 
V

Vracer111

Audioholic
My concealed carry is the HK 45 Compact Tactical...
Tactical-Life.com » HECKLER & KOCH 45CT

Seriously love that machine......

But Nothing and I mean Nothing is so incredibly amazing to shoot as my full size HK USP 45 Tactical with its match trigger, such a super soft shooter... wickedly accurate...
I'm a huge HK USP fan as well...I don't think there is a sweeter shooting stock polymer pistol out there than the upper end USP models. I had a P30 but sold it to upgrade to a USP Expert 40 cal; best shooting pistol I have ever shot, able to put hole on hole at 10 yards no problem. Even better than the HK Mark 23 I tried out/rented at a local range. I love my USP Expert!

I love my Glock 20C too though! I just recent got a used KKM barrel with 4 port compensator for it and man it shoots really sweet now! A 10mm pistol that feels like a 9mm when you shoot and has no real muzzle rise at all - and that's shooting full power DoubleTap Ammunition loads! It won't put bullet on bullet like the USP Expert, but still accurate and fast to shoot...and FUN! Just need to send it out for grip reduction and stippling job by a local guy who does great work and it will be complete.


fuzz092888, Glock 36 I'm guessing? I didn't particularly like the trigger pull on it at all - it is the heaviest pull weight for a Glock. Nice thing about Glocks though is they are sooo easy, simple, and cheap to change out the internals and completely tear down without any armorers tools. $30 and 10 minutes will have a great upgrade in trigger pull with spring kit and lighter connector while still having the Glock reliability. And you definitely need something more than a .22LR caliber pistol if you don't want to be robbed by bears... ;) :D

.22LR is definitely great for getting lots of shooting practice in on the cheap before you switch to the centerfire pistols. Still, 9mm is not too bad a caliber for compromise if you don't have a .22LR pistol. It's just ~ 5 times as expensive as .22LR (for good quality .22LR ammo) so you just shoot 5x as less rounds to keep the costs the same -that is still quite a few rounds and plenty of practice! And if you reload you can even further reduce the cost. I don't have a .22LR pistol, but do have a CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom for my 9mm and I really like it - though it could use a little work to smooth out and lighten the pull.
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Ordered my new pistol yesterday. S&W M&P 9. 10 day waiting period in California is the spectacularly boring part. Went to the range and tried a few guns and liked this one for the price. This will be my "plenty of rounds" gun :D The other .22s are just plinkers.



While we were there, the g/f was looking around and we shot this also. M&P 15-22. She ended up buying one :D



I've never shot a USP pistol, but I've really been wanting either a full sized 9mm or .45 for a while now, too bad they are so pricey.
We shot the USP compact in 9 last week and neither of us were fans of it. Probably should have shot the full size.
 
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