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....yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet: http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.


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On 3/30/2013 10:09 AM, J Herring wrote:
....yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet: http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.


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Are you sure you wouldn't want something bigger to face down a grizzly with?
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On 3/30/13 10:09 AM, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet: http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.


Salmonbait

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Spend the money on spelling lessons. It's grizzly bear, not grisly bear.

And I'm not surprised your wife likes the size.
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On Mar 30, 9:09*am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.

Salmonbait

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Congrat's on the 250. But for bear you might consider a .44 mag.
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On Mar 30, 9:09*am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

John, a Kimber is one of the finest of the finest. But I think they're
a bit over priced. That is, unless you simply must drive a Rolls
Royce.

?;^ )

But one thing you might add to what you have is a "trigger shoe" No
more than they cost,they can really help your accuracy. about any gun
dealer carries them.

http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...tachment-1.jpg


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On 3/30/13 3:17 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 30, 9:09 am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

John, a Kimber is one of the finest of the finest. But I think they're
a bit over priced. That is, unless you simply must drive a Rolls
Royce.

?;^ )

But one thing you might add to what you have is a "trigger shoe" No
more than they cost,they can really help your accuracy. about any gun
dealer carries them.

http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...tachment-1.jpg



Or get a wide, flat trigger.
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On Mar 30, 2:55*pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 3/30/13 3:17 PM, Tim wrote:









On Mar 30, 9:09 am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.


While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td


John, a Kimber is one of the finest of the finest. But I think they're
a bit over priced. That is, unless you simply must drive a Rolls
Royce.


?;^ )


But one thing you might add to what you have is a "trigger shoe" No
more than they cost,they can really help your accuracy. about any gun
dealer carries them.


http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...14EBR-RI/attac...


Or get a wide, flat trigger.


Harry, the trigger shoe is a cheap and effective option. I have them
on three pistols and two high powered rifles equipped with them.
10-14$ ea.beats a trigger assembly overhaul, and you can install or
remove in a minute too
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In article , says...

...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.

While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:
http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td

Over priced for a .45 ACP. You need to buy a Colt they are cheaper.

Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.


Everyone needs a .45.


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On 3/30/13 4:22 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 30, 2:55 pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 3/30/13 3:17 PM, Tim wrote:









On Mar 30, 9:09 am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.


While there I noticed one of these in the cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td


John, a Kimber is one of the finest of the finest. But I think they're
a bit over priced. That is, unless you simply must drive a Rolls
Royce.


?;^ )


But one thing you might add to what you have is a "trigger shoe" No
more than they cost,they can really help your accuracy. about any gun
dealer carries them.


http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...14EBR-RI/attac...


Or get a wide, flat trigger.


Harry, the trigger shoe is a cheap and effective option. I have them
on three pistols and two high powered rifles equipped with them.
10-14$ ea.beats a trigger assembly overhaul, and you can install or
remove in a minute too


I guess. The wide, straight trigger on my CZ was an option when I
ordered the pistol, and wanted it converted to SAO and a light and fast
trigger. It wasn't an expensive option, though, about $30 to $35
installed. My Ruger .22LR has the standard Ruger trigger, a curved
trigger but wide.

These "shoes" don't make the trigger wider than the trigger guard, do they?

I've been thinking about getting a suppressor for my Mark III Target
Ruger. I have to fill out the Class III forms but the suppressors aren't
too expensive.


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On 3/30/13 4:22 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 30, 2:55 pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 3/30/13 3:17 PM, Tim wrote:









On Mar 30, 9:09 am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it
sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.


While there I noticed one of these in the
cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td


John, a Kimber is one of the finest of the finest. But I think
they're
a bit over priced. That is, unless you simply must drive a Rolls
Royce.


?;^ )


But one thing you might add to what you have is a "trigger shoe"
No
more than they cost,they can really help your accuracy. about any
gun
dealer carries them.


http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...14EBR-RI/attac...


Or get a wide, flat trigger.


Harry, the trigger shoe is a cheap and effective option. I have them
on three pistols and two high powered rifles equipped with them.
10-14$ ea.beats a trigger assembly overhaul, and you can install or
remove in a minute too


I guess. The wide, straight trigger on my CZ was an option when I
ordered the pistol, and wanted it converted to SAO and a light and
fast
trigger. It wasn't an expensive option, though, about $30 to $35
installed. My Ruger .22LR has the standard Ruger trigger, a curved
trigger but wide.

These "shoes" don't make the trigger wider than the trigger guard, do
they?

I've been thinking about getting a suppressor for my Mark III Target
Ruger. I have to fill out the Class III forms but the suppressors
aren't
too expensive.

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Have you ever tried any of the sub-sonic ammo? I haven't and am
curious how much they diminish the "crack" when they are fired.


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