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Started by HaMeR, May 12, 2011, 07:19:29 PM

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KySongDog

That LC9 looks a whole lot like a Kel Tec PF-9.   The PF-9 weighs only 12.7 ounces unloaded.  I think that is going to be my next buy. 

http://www.keltecweapons.com/our-guns/

HaMeR

Good eye Semp. The LC9 is a Ruger copy of it. I just found that out yesterday when I paid for it. The dealer is getting 2 K-T 9's & the LC9 on Monday & he wants to compare them closely before I leave with mine.  :biggrin:
Glen

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hunter724

these work great if you dont want to leave a light on...the gun is good to have also..i use the scatter gun with 04 buck...

http://www.hunteralert.com/

KySongDog

I don't know what the LC9 is going for, but my favorite gun shop sells the KT PF-9 for $240.  (when they have them.  They sell pretty fast)


CCP

I have looked at the PMR-30 several times (online) and would like to get my hands on one to see how it does. It just looks plain cool and a 30 round mag sounds insane. If it was stoked full of The Hornady "Critical Defense" ammunition and cycled correctly it would be one heck of a "clear the hall way" pistol.

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WldWldWest

Quote from: CCP on May 14, 2011, 08:01:15 AM
I have looked at the PMR-30 several times (online) and would like to get my hands on one to see how it does. It just looks plain cool and a 30 round mag sounds insane. If it was stoked full of The Hornady "Critical Defense" ammunition and cycled correctly it would be one heck of a "clear the hall way" pistol.


I was gonna buy one of these just cause I think there cool as hell! But their is a huge wait time on em and the mfg is still having to work some bugs out and sides that!!! The guy up the street wants 525.00 at his shop :confused: I'll be waiting till the price drops a bit!
"Choot...Choot em Jacob!"

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Roundman

I believe the revolver is handsdown the most reliable way to go. Six shots and if the bad guy aint running by then use it as a hammer. But I like the semi auto 9mm guns as well. The 9mm round is not as bad as everyone thinks. I know I don't want to get shot with one.


KySongDog

I like the PMR-30 as well.   

Check out this bad boy subgun PMR-30.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6GxFws8B7k&feature=related


bigben

Those backwards wad cutters are pretty wicked looking.  That .22mag pistol is pretty cool as well.
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HaMeR

She's out in the safe right now.  :biggrin: I picked up a box of 115gr JHP's for her @ Gander Mtn while working today too. It's all cleaned up & wiped down with some light oil. Get the pics tomorrow & hopefully some range pics too. It fit's my hand nicely so I know Diane will have no trouble with it. I didn't get to compare it side by side with the Kel-Tech but the dealer said they were very close with just a couple small differences in favor of the Ruger LC9 making it in his opinion a better gun. We'll see what she likes & I'll report my findings IMHO both good & bad.

Last night we heard more noises from the front porch. I'm hoping to NEVER have to use this rig for anything but fun but we've talked about it & I am prepared to defend Diane & what we've worked for.
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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WldWldWest

Quote from: HaMeR on May 16, 2011, 07:00:17 PM
She's out in the safe right now.  :biggrin: I picked up a box of 115gr JHP's for her @ Gander Mtn while working today too. It's all cleaned up & wiped down with some light oil. Get the pics tomorrow & hopefully some range pics too. It fit's my hand nicely so I know Diane will have no trouble with it. I didn't get to compare it side by side with the Kel-Tech but the dealer said they were very close with just a couple small differences in favor of the Ruger LC9 making it in his opinion a better gun. We'll see what she likes & I'll report my findings IMHO both good & bad.

Last night we heard more noises from the front porch. I'm hoping to NEVER have to use this rig for anything but fun but we've talked about it & I am prepared to defend Diane & what we've worked for.

Uuhhh.......It aint gonna do you any good in the safe JaMeR :confused: Get ya good kydex paddle holster ($23.00) and keep it on your side JugHead :innocentwhistle:
"Choot...Choot em Jacob!"

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MI VHNTR

My nephew picked up the Kel-Tec PF-9. It's light and compact, holds 7+1 of 9mm and has attention getting recoil. I had originally ordered the PF-9, but they were/are extremely hard to get. I bought a Kel-Tec P11 instead. It's only a couple ounces heavier, .8 inch thicker and holds 12+1 rounds of 9mm. There is less felt recoil than the PF-9 too. It just fits my hand better. Price was the same for both pistols.

I looked at the Ruger LC9, but the magazine disconnect is a deal stopper for me. There's no need for it.
The Second Amendment isn't about Hunting.
It's about Freedom.

Let's Go Brandon.  FJB

HaMeR

For me the disconnect is right "there" & it fits real good. It takes a minimal amount of force to depress it which I think is good. It won't accidentally get bumped & drop out I think.

I'll look up those kydex holsters too.  :eyebrow:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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HaMeR

 Here is the newest addition to my home/self defense lineup. It is a 7+1.





Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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HaMeR

Sent 35rds down range this afternoon. Then the rain hit again.  :laf:  Didn't start off too good but I did get better as the rd count went up. All 35rds were inside of a sheet of paper about 12"x14". As I went along I got more in the center of the paper than I had around the edges.  :laf: It was a lot of fun to shoot even tho I didn't realize there would be that much recoil. But after the 1st clip things sure got better. No FTF's, jams,stove pipes, or anything bad happening so all in all I would say it was a good day at the range. All shots were at 10yds as well.
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

http://brightwoodturnings.com

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Hawks Feather

Quote from: HaMeR on May 16, 2011, 07:00:17 PM
Last night we heard more noises from the front porch.

Are you still leaving dog food, cat food, and a saucer of milk on the porch?  If so, I might know what the problem is.

Jerry

HaMeR

Quote from: Hawks Feather on May 18, 2011, 06:22:14 PM
Quote from: HaMeR on May 16, 2011, 07:00:17 PM
Last night we heard more noises from the front porch.

Are you still leaving dog food, cat food, and a saucer of milk on the porch?  If so, I might know what the problem is.

Jerry

That's not the problem Jerry..... I switched brands out there.....  :eyebrow: :eyebrow:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

http://brightwoodturnings.com

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FinsnFur

Quote from: HaMeR on May 18, 2011, 03:14:33 PM
As I went along I got more in the center of the paper than I had around the edges. 

I remember when I got my first pistol, I was disgusted that I couldn't hit an apple at 15 yards :laf:
It definitely takes some practice. I'm glad you got out with it. They can be a lot of fun :wink:
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