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icanread2
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.38 special

1/29/2009 8:49:11 PM

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.380

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1/29/2009 9:14:23 PM

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1/29/2009 9:20:51 PM

kylekatern
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P1 or P38? that one looks more P1 than P38.

1/30/2009 12:12:32 AM

LapDragon101
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Is this a good deal?

Glock 19-9mm
3rd gen
includes 250 rounds of ammo and 2 mags
$400?

I just completed my CCW class and about to apply for my license. I have been shooting my friends Glock, same model, and I really like it. It's in mint condition and was owned by a woman who bought it for home protection. It maybe has 100-200 rounds fired out of it, we are guesstimating.

2/2/2009 11:56:18 AM

wdprice3
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I almost bought a brand new one for that much back in December.

2/2/2009 12:17:47 PM

Seotaji
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i'm not huge fan, but see if she'll take $300-325.

glocks are a dime a dozen.

2/2/2009 12:31:29 PM

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If it's in 98%+(Like new) condition and has been maintained properly, then that's not a bad deal - pretty average.

2/2/2009 1:08:37 PM

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Thanks, I think I am going to get it. I have no real background with guns but my friends, cops, miltary, etc, all do and a few of them carry Glocks. What's nice about that is we can train together and interchange parts, mags, etc and they can help me get more familiarized with the pistol if I have questions.

After checking out prices on cartridges I think it's a reasonable deal for a starter multi-purpose gun. I will have trouble carrying for awhile but it's size will be a nice weapon for the home as well as possibly carrying in the future. Also I've noticed firearms keep there values really well and so it would be a good investment.


Side note.
Someone stated something about retention and I friend sent me this article that might be of interest. It's an officer but it could be anyone really. I preferably like carrying a knife and flashlight on me. A knife is always active and I don't have to worry if it's loaded or will misfire, etc.

http://www.sacbee.com/latest/story/1547843.html

2/2/2009 1:17:14 PM

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glocks come with 2 mags and i think i bought mine for 485 new. ammo isnt that much but i agree you should see if she will go any lower, glocks really are a dime a dozen. i do love mine though, so its definitely worth the consideration. the 19 is a good first gun.

2/2/2009 9:59:24 PM

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looking for a relatively inexpensive shotgun for home defense. prefer synthetic & pump action. PM if you have something/know of deal/etc.

2/2/2009 10:14:27 PM

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go hit a walmart like the one in kinston that still has guns on the shelf. Under 200 NIb for 12 gauges, Charles dally and the like brands.

2/3/2009 12:00:01 AM

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This months OC dinner will be held at:

Crazy Fire Mongolian Grill
1270 Buck Jones Rd
Raleigh, NC 27606-3327
Phone: (919) 481-2222

7:00 PM Saturday February 7th

This is an OC, CC, nC meet. Everyone is welcome.

2/3/2009 10:17:06 AM

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does anyone know if the taurus 24/7 is a decent gun or not? I saw one the other day in what looked like good condition (it's used) for $300. one, is that a fair price, and two would i regret owning a taurus? I really don't know too much about the brand except that it's made in brazil and half of their guns look like berettas...

2/3/2009 10:39:24 PM

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I have a taurus pt745 and i have no complaints, seems to be a good gun

(i will admit, i have only shot 50 rounds through it, but with zero failures to fire or eject)

2/3/2009 10:41:21 PM

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i have the 24/7 in 9mm

i love it- the only thing that one could complain about is that the trigger pull is a little long compared to other composite pistols (like the MP or XD)



I use it as my daily CC


as for price, assuming it is in good condition, that is a pretty good price (just check for wear and tear on it- see if you can get a read on how many rounds have been put through it)

2/4/2009 12:40:47 AM

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Quote :
"This months OC dinner will be held at:

Crazy Fire Mongolian Grill
1270 Buck Jones Rd
Raleigh, NC 27606-3327
Phone: (919) 481-2222

7:00 PM Saturday February 7th

This is an OC, CC, nC meet. Everyone is welcome."


You're gonna have a big problem there - they serve alcohol.

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"ยง 14-269.3. Carrying weapons into assemblies and establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed.

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to carry any gun, rifle, or pistol into any assembly where a fee has been charged for admission thereto, or into any establishment in which alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor."

2/4/2009 2:53:06 AM

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the one in cary? i don't believe they do (i think they only sell soda...)




also, a technicality issue- I know it is helluva illegal to carry on campus... but when driving through campus (ie: dan allen and pullen)- is that illegal? If I CC over in cameron village, do I need to find a back way home other than going through campus?

2/4/2009 8:03:25 AM

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FenderFreek- NO, the don't serve there. I have checked, and OCed there many times.

Biofreak70- Gorman, Hillsborough, Western, and Pullen should all be fair game. Campus is not on both sides of the street there. You can not drive on Dan Allen when carrying

2/4/2009 9:25:23 AM

FenderFreek
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For some reason I seemed to remember that they did, so it kinda jumped out at me when I saw it. I haven't been to the one in Cary, so I guess it's just different.

2/4/2009 10:13:13 AM

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I am looking to purchase my first gun. Anyone recommend the Taurus 24/7 Pro Compact? I can get it wholesale price. The advice on this page above suggests that it is a decent pistol. Things I am looking for in a firearm:
* compact/concealable
* lightweight
* 10+ shots
* larger caliber, .38-.45
* rubber grip (not polymer)
* less than 400 bones
* somewhat range accurate

http://www.taurususa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=634&category=Pistol

--------------- or ----------------
http://www.taurususa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=635&category=Pistol



[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 10:28 PM. Reason : more]

2/4/2009 10:18:54 PM

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Taurus guns are good quality in my experience, but I will warn you this - if you break something, you are fuxxored beyond belief. I've been waiting nearly 6 months for a $3 part in my 24/7 that someone else broke when I loaned it out (last time I do that).

Luckily, the damage to the part only keeps it from operating in DA mode. SA works fine, so it's g2g for range work until I (eventually) get the part.

It's a part common to every single PT-series pistol, but I've called them once a month since September, and every single time I'm told it's on backorder.

That said, I just sold a PT111 with over a thousand rounds through it, and it has functioned flawlessly the whole time, so they're solid if you take care of them.

If I had it all to do again, I would have gotten something like a Glock, Springer, S&W, etc. that's easy to work on and find parts and accessories for in the first place. Mags for those are also cheaper, and in the end, you'll be much more satisfied with it knowing that service isn't a concern.

If you absolutely cannot afford anything better and you need a gun right NOW, buy a Taurus. If you can afford to save up an extra hundred bucks and get something with better service, do it.

2/4/2009 11:03:56 PM

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^^ I assume you have fired handguns before? A compact will magnify any mistakes in your grip, pull, anticipation, not the best to learn on unless you've got an experienced friend to help.

Kel-tec P11 you can probably get under $300, it's a very compact 10+1 9mm

2/4/2009 11:15:59 PM

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^^Good advice.

I've read many stories about how crappy Taurus' customer service is.

Taurus turns out pretty good products, but like every manufacturer some guns have flaws or parts break. The thing is S&W, Springfield, Ruger, Glock, Sig, etc will take good care of you. Buying a Taurus is a little bit of a gamble.

^I agree with that too. You shouldn't buy a sub compact unless you really need it to be small. A full size or compact/medium size gun is so much easier to shoot well.


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"* rubber grip (not polymer)"

You'd be hard pressed to find a rubber grip. The Taurus might be the only one unless you add a slip on over grip or aftermarket grip panels to another pistol.

I never understood why people like rubber grips. I hate them...but do keep in mind that you don't have to limit yourself to guns with rubber from the factory. There are all sorts of accessories for most guns, so you can modify whatever you buy to help fit you better.

[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 11:25 PM. Reason : ]

2/4/2009 11:22:53 PM

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just a note, I have found that http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/918a/ and http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/9190/ both fit the keltec 32 out of sight.

2/4/2009 11:34:17 PM

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So I just bought the Glenwood Ave and Cary Walmart out of thier .40, .357sig, and 9mm ammo.

All I got was:
200 rounds 9mm
200 rounds .40
50 rounds .357
what is funny is that will only last me 2-3 weeks.

And the dude behind the counter at the Glenwood walmart tried to talk me out of buying the .357sig. He said I really didn't want that ammo, and that I was mistaking. No clue what was going on there.

[Edited on February 5, 2009 at 5:55 PM. Reason : .]

2/5/2009 5:55:07 PM

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Are there any ranges in Raleigh or within a reasonable distance that will let you shoot .223 ammo?

2/6/2009 5:49:27 PM

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Wake County Range is the only public one here, afaik. There are some private facilities in the general area, but it's expensive and a general pain to get in unless you know someone.

2/6/2009 5:50:59 PM

Seotaji
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range one.

2/6/2009 7:06:28 PM

mcaflo
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two of the seven lanes at eagle 1 allow .223, but only frangible ammo, which they will happily sell you for $1 million dollars per box.

2/6/2009 7:38:43 PM

Seotaji
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god i hate 223 at a pistol range. loud as shit when it's right beside you. even with ears on.

good for getting acclimated to the sound of gunfire.

2/6/2009 7:57:37 PM

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Range One does allow large caliber, but frangible ammo only. No steel core ammo at all. $5 test fee and you pay by the hour. its a little much for a shitty range. no set up area at all.

2/6/2009 9:46:06 PM

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Is anyone going shooting in the Raleigh area tomorrow to a place that would allow steel core ammo. Ie: someone's farm or the like?

2/6/2009 10:58:48 PM

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after growing up in the country i can't even comprehend the idea of paying for somewhere to shoot a gun

2/7/2009 12:26:58 AM

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I have the ranges out where my family still lives, great for shooting long guns. However I often pay for PDHSC range time if I want to shoot but do not want to make the drive. $17 or so for time and 2 targets is worth not making a 2 hour round trip if I want some handgun time. However, if I want to use my long guns any, its off to Nash county I go. Its fun to use steel core stuff on plate targets. The 7.62X39 golden bear i have is steel jacket, it just splashes, the yugo surplus 7.62X54 and the 'brown bear' 5.45X39 both leave nice punches in up to 3/8 plate, and the X54 makes nice splash marks on the 1.5 inch plates.

2/7/2009 12:43:27 AM

blackJak71
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Anyone shooting today, willing to make a drive, I'm in the raleigh area now

2/7/2009 6:39:29 AM

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are there any good outdoor ranges (for rifles/shotguns) in the raleigh area? i think the durham wildlife club has one but they charge a membership and all that.

2/7/2009 1:01:33 PM

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last time till 3 weeks from now:

This months OC dinner will be held at:

Crazy Fire Mongolian Grill
1270 Buck Jones Rd
Raleigh, NC 27606-3327
Phone: (919) 481-2222

7:00 PM Saturday February 7th

This is an OC, CC, nC meet. Everyone is welcome.

2/7/2009 1:15:35 PM

kylekatern
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cmon folks, B there

2/7/2009 6:17:08 PM

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Looking to get a few guns in the near future. Critique my selections...

Pistol -- .45acp, either a Glock 21, 30, or a Springfield XD45. I know the Glocks are known to be very reliable, and I just read an interesting torture test on the XD45 so it looks comparable at least. Any suggestions? I've fired a G30 before but not a G21 or XD45, this is just my preliminary thinking from what I've read. Planning on getting CC permit at some point. I suppose I should also mention that I am looking at a Walther P22 as well, namely since .22 ammo is so cheap.

Shotgun -- Benelli Nova or Supernova, 12ga, synthetic.

Rifle -- Remington 700, not sure what model or scope (although I'm looking at it chambered in 30-06). I read a bit online about quality issues with the cheapest 700, so I am looking at the CDL. I would prefer something synthetic, though. I'm also thinking about a Ruger 10/22.

Tear my selections to pieces...

[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 6:21 PM. Reason : ]

2/7/2009 6:20:39 PM

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Had a nice turn out at the OC meet.
Met some new people on this outing.

See you again next month.











The NCSU chapter of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is hosting an empty holster event for next week. Please show your support for concealed carry on campus by permitted individuals on campuses by wearing an empty holster. This event will run from the 9th to the 13th.
If you would like to borrow a holster you can PM me. You can also look us up on facebook.

2/7/2009 10:15:34 PM

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enjoyed the OC dinner. good to see you again (^) and the other attendees.

I'll be participating in the empty holster event as well. keep me posted on the SCCC stuff.

[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 10:24 PM. Reason : .]

2/7/2009 10:24:36 PM

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^ & ^^

What would you say the attendance was for the OC dinner? I'll try to make it to the Students for CC meeting this week.

2/7/2009 11:20:11 PM

wdprice3
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6

when is the SCCC meeting? OC, CC, nC?

[Edited on February 8, 2009 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]

2/8/2009 12:28:30 AM

Nitrocloud
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In my 14-296 thread, someone said the SCCC meeting will be the 10th at 7:30 at I <3 NY Pizza.

2/8/2009 12:40:09 AM

MaximaDrvr

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The OC dinners range from 6 to 10 people generally. In VA, they have 30 people a month, plus smaller weekly meets that are more local.
I personally hope that our monthly outings will grow to VA's proportions as the Raleigh meets are relatively new.



SCCC will be meeting Tuesday (10th) evening @ 7:30 at I love NY Pizza.
There are no signs, no alcohol served there, and not on campus so carry if you would like.
I will be OCing myself.
We will be discussing the Empty Holster event, and good responses to questions.
We always welcome new faces, as well as people who just have questions about concealed carry in general.
I will also be starting to draft paperwork so comments will be collected.

2/8/2009 12:42:10 AM

kylekatern
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The OC event was great fun, would be great to see more folks show up though.

2/8/2009 1:11:13 AM

icanread2
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Situation:

I am 100% eligible to own/purchase a firearm.
I am trying to buy a Glock 19 from a friend in NC. Said friend is 100% eligible to own/purchase a firearm.
I live in WA.
What do I/we need to do to legally transfer it to my name.
Preferably without any more $ involved.


kkthx

2/9/2009 10:37:05 AM

MaximaDrvr

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You will have to transfer the firearm through an FFL.
This will cost around $40 for most states.

He shippes the firearm to your FFL dealer, and then you pay a transfer fee.

2/9/2009 11:53:13 AM

MaximaDrvr

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You will have to transfer the firearm through an FFL.
This will cost around $40 for most states.

He shippes the firearm to your FFL dealer, and then you pay a transfer fee.

2/9/2009 11:53:56 AM

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