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  1. Yeah, i've actually held (not fired) the S and the Pro next to each other.  Both striker fired models  have a better trigger than the 'standard' LC9, but for a carry firearm, I would choose it over either S model.   I just don't want to risk a negligent discharge... 

    Those usually only happen to negligent people. Most professionals prefer no safeties. Your finger should not be inside the trigger guard until you are ready to fire. I have had all three of the LC9's. I currently carry the 9S Pro and I also have the Kahr PM45 for the larger caliber. Both are loaded with Winchester Ranger-T's or Federal HST's for stopping power.

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  2. NEWS FLASH......BREAKING NEWS OUT OF BEREA, OHIO.....

     

    The Cleveland Browns just announced that they will be changing the name of the team to the "Cleveland Possums".

    It was determined that the name was totally appropriate due to the fact that they usually

    PLAY DEAD AT HOME AND normally GET KILLED ON THE ROAD.

  3. I want to see it legal in Ohio, but I didn't like the way it was going to be set up.  I don't like monopolies. 

    A few get richer and richer and we all pay out the nose to them.

    I think the reason #2 passed & #3 went down was exactly for that reason.

     Also, if they are going to make it legal, then they need a few restrictions in place just like for alcohol.

    Yeah, many many years ago, I can remember driving buzzed on mj......unlike booze, I wasn’t speeding down the road , but found myself doing the min 50 in a 70 zone.  Today, I wouldn't drive/ride buzzed on either.

  4. Yeah, I would say that depending on the size of the bikes, the minimum would be a 7 x 16 v nose....but more than likely, you are going to find yourself with a 7 x 20 tandem axle.  I have a 6 x 12 v nose and I can only get two bikes in it. here is just one in it.....

    I have to put one on the left front and the other on the right rear. Course, mine all all street cruisers.

     

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  5. Let's see now.....357mag vs 44mag. Yes the 44 is more powerful and is the min. cal for bear. But the 357 will bring down a deer and a lot of other things too.  Cost of the ammo has the 357 as the winner. Availability and quantity on the shelf of the ammo has the 357 as the winner. Yes, I could have bought the 44, but I don't have any 44 ammo or weapons, so the right choice for me was the 357. Only 250 of each cal were made and if I had gone for the pistol grip model  here , there is an additional version available in 45 colt and production is not limited to the 250. I think I'll be happy with this one and who knows, I just might take it hunting this year.

  6. I read a notice about some guys down in southern ohio that were shooting some targets on their property. Neighbors got upset with the noise and called the law.  BATF showed up and informed them that the actual use of tannerite was a felony due to the state and federal explosive ordinances. Gave them a written warning since they did not witness an actual explosion which would have resulted in their arrest.

  7. I bought one for both the lc9s and the XDs45. Sadly I have never used either of them but they are quite large and you need to wear a heavy belt with them. I am sure the time will come that they will come in handy to have but that day hasn't arrived yet.

  8. The LC9 is a great gun especially for EDC. Make sure the get the s model (striker) cause you probably wont like the original with its long trigger pull & the bobbed hammer. If I were to do it all over again, I would get the LC9s pro model.

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