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  • 02-14-2013, 10:59 PM
    barbie.dragon
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    The VAST MAJORITY of cops are good, honest, hard working folks who do the job because they truly want to help people. Despite what the mainstream media want us to believe, they are not all out there looking for innocent people to give the beat down to...

    I'm not picking on you, just piggy backing off your comment. :) It just pisses me off to no end that they are constantly being bashed for everything they do. They can't even make a legit arrest of a dangerous criminal without getting a ration of s......it's like we live in Bizzarro world or something...
    :confusd:

    I've only met awesome cops and I'm sure most are great :) my friends on the other hand had terrible experiences. Yeah it's weird when people say stupid things like to the police. Makes me quite upset! Bad cops are definitely a minority

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  • 02-14-2013, 11:24 PM
    Trackstrong83
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by youbeyouibei View Post
    One of the armorer re-certs I went to the instructor had a Glock from NOPD that had been in an armory when the storm surge hit. I forget how long he said it had been immersed in saltwater but other than being a little dirty it looked brand new. Not a speck of rust or anything else on it and he said it they'd put a 1,000 rounds or so through it after they recovered it without a misfire or failure to feed/eject, nothing. They're phenomenal guns, far as I'm concerned.

    Exactly.
    I've been known to put bring hell to whatever I own, whether it be my Glock or my jeep. Lol my Glock is one loyal piece of machinery. I carry it wherever I can and I never even have the thought cross my mind that it might jam on me. It's definitely the most reliable gun that I own.
  • 02-14-2013, 11:51 PM
    OsirisRa32
    Jeep FTW!!!
  • 02-15-2013, 12:02 AM
    Rob
    Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by OsirisRa32 View Post
    Jeep FTW!!!

    Jeep wave
  • 02-15-2013, 02:30 AM
    KMG
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Trackstrong83 View Post
    I have a Glock 19 9mm that has been through hell and back. Dropped in mud, sand, lakes, left outside in the rain, anything you can imagine and it still works like a champ.

    Left in the rain? Doesn't sound safe.
  • 02-15-2013, 04:18 AM
    olstyn
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Left in the rain? Doesn't sound safe.

    Agreed. Obviously we don't have the whole story, but that sounds a lot like leaving a gun unsupervised where someone who shouldn't have access to it might find it. Committing irresponsible (and possibly illegal, depending on your local laws) acts only serves to make all gun owners look bad.
  • 02-15-2013, 01:48 PM
    Badgemash
    Responding to the original intent of the thread...

    Springfield M-1A
    Springfield XDS .45
    Springfiled 1911 .45
    S&W AR-15 .308
    HK USP compact 9mm
    Walther P99 .40
    Walther PPK .380
    Walther PP .32
    Ruger Super Redhawk .44 mag (yes the 9.5 inch barrel one)
    Benelli M-2 semi-auto
    Benelli R-1 .270 WSM (getting rid of this, it hurts me)
    Mossberg 12ga
    Generic .22LR (with a Leupold scope, :confusd:)
    1917 Enfield MkIII .303 British

    The Benelli's and the Ruger are mine, the rest are the hubby's (although I've pretty much commandeered the little Walther PP). He CC's most of the smaller handguns, but usually the PPK or the XDS, I do not usually carry (although in AZ pretty much everyone does, since we don't even have to do CCW here). However I open carry sometimes when out hiking, especially in remote areas. We have a serious problem drug traffickers here in the desert, they're typically not friendly people.

    The M-1A, the AR, the XDs, and the Enfield were all things I got him for various birthdays and christmases, he's easy to shop for.
  • 02-18-2013, 11:51 PM
    Seanjackmc
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Responding to the original intent of the thread...

    Springfield M-1A
    Springfield XDS .45
    Springfiled 1911 .45
    S&W AR-15 .308
    HK USP compact 9mm
    Walther P99 .40
    Walther PPK .380
    Walther PP .32
    Ruger Super Redhawk .44 mag (yes the 9.5 inch barrel one)
    Benelli M-2 semi-auto
    Benelli R-1 .270 WSM (getting rid of this, it hurts me)
    Mossberg 12ga
    Generic .22LR (with a Leupold scope, :confusd:)
    1917 Enfield MkIII .303 British

    The Benelli's and the Ruger are mine, the rest are the hubby's (although I've pretty much commandeered the little Walther PP). He CC's most of the smaller handguns, but usually the PPK or the XDS, I do not usually carry (although in AZ pretty much everyone does, since we don't even have to do CCW here). However I open carry sometimes when out hiking, especially in remote areas. We have a serious problem drug traffickers here in the desert, they're typically not friendly people.

    The M-1A, the AR, the XDs, and the Enfield were all things I got him for various birthdays and christmases, he's easy to shop for.

    Can you call my wife please and share your gift giving tips!
  • 02-18-2013, 11:57 PM
    Ryan Chin
    One thing to keep in mind for glock users/fans/owners; Most police personnel are switching over to the M92SF or variations of it due to the glock having to many misfires and friendly fires. Compact, reliable but also trigger happy it seems from the numbers.
  • 02-19-2013, 12:46 PM
    olstyn
    Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ryan Chin View Post
    One thing to keep in mind for glock users/fans/owners; Most police personnel are switching over to the M92SF or variations of it due to the glock having to many misfires and friendly fires. Compact, reliable but also trigger happy it seems from the numbers.

    I would imagine that the VAST majority of negligent discharges with Glocks are due to fingers on triggers when they shouldn't be. That and the whole "don't point it at anything you're not willing to destroy" bit. Bad gunhandling and/or ignoring safety rules leads to unintended loud noises, and those come with consequences. This is not specific to Glocks; they just happen to have a smaller margin for error than a DA/SA gun like the Beretta you mention. S&W M&P pistols have the exact same shortcoming, as do the Walther PPQ, the Caracal, and many, many others.

    Switching away from Glocks in order to "fix" this problem is really just a band-aid for a bad training culture within an organization. People should be training to handle their gun correctly, be it a Glock or anything else, and that means finger off the trigger until you intend to shoot, regardless of whether it's striker fired like a Glock or M&P, DA/SA like the Beretta, manual safety like a 1911, or something funky like an HK P7 (technically striker fired, but the safety system is a very novel design).

    All of the above should be read with the understanding that I have no horse in the race - I don't own a Glock and am not a fanboy, but that doesn't mean I don't respect them for what they are.

    On a separate note, "misfire" is a general term used to categorize many types of ammunition failure (failure to fire, squib, hangfire, etc), and has nothing to do with accidental or negligent discharge, which is what you seem to be using it for.
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