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accel_is_my_drug

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  1. What you are doing is like asking your girl how much sex she's had in the past. No matter what she's going to tell you she was gently driven. However, if she rides you in the bed like a terminator you know someone had to teach her that shit. Just enjoy the ride... Have fun with it then trade it in for a newer model with less miles later on.

     

    True-er words have never been spoken...

  2. I use to have a great big Rottweiler, RIP hendrix, aka hendog, aka fatty,. he was 165 lbs, and looked ferocious! In reality, is was a big stinky throw pillow of love. The dog was the sweetest furry creature alive. However, the closest thing he would do to protect my house would be sleeping in front of the door so it could not open. ( he was kinda lazy....)

     

    Otherwise, I have owned plenty of guns in the past, but mostly rifles and shotguns. Quite frankly, back in the day, I was damn near surgical with a 20gauge, and clay pigeons feared me like the devil himself. Many years ago I had a lovely ruger 45, but I got rid of it, as I rarely used it. This won't be my first gun.

     

    Anyways, now I want a hand gun to keep at home again as my rifles I keep back west.. I, of course, will go to a range a few times with it, but not regularly enough to call it a hobby. I know a revolver will be a bit less maintenance, so maybe a better question to ask, is can any one recommend a semi-auto that may approach the revolver in terms of reliability?

     

    I was considering a glock, with the 45sig or 40 option, but the one i shot didn't fit my hand very well... (i can't recall what size frame it was...)

     

    What else is out there these days? Anybody have experience with the CZs?

  3. I am looking to find a new hand gun to keep in my home. I know I will not shoot it very often and most likely, it may sit un-used (hopefully) for weeks. I am un-sure if a revolver or semi-auto is the way to go. The one thing I like about the idea of a revolver, is the reliability factor, and they will require less maintenance.

     

    So what do the experts think,, 45 revolver, or semi auto?

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