Author Topic: What gun with what ammo are you the most confident to carry and depend on?  (Read 11903 times)

Offline JoshA

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Ok. I have never really been too interested in the little NAA, but Richard's is looking good enough I had to ask.

Thanks for the help understanding.

So what are you carrying cargaritaville?
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Solo STS with Speer Gold Dots
Having a gun in your hand is much more effective than having the entire police department on the phone!

Offline Richard S

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The Forum is rather slow these days, so permit me to add a photograph of the "little brother" of that G-380 of mine - a G-32 I purchased in the late 90's while on the waiting list for a Seecamp .32.  Gemstone of Gatlinburg cast some silver grips for it and the NAA factory gave it a high polish and "meltdown."  It's now a safe queen, but comes out occasionally for BBQs and "Dress Blue Sundays."


It seems that if I own a firearm I can't stop myself from having it customized.
(1963-1967) "GO ARMY!"

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Beautiful piece!
Having a gun in your hand is much more effective than having the entire police department on the phone!

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I've seen some really nice pieces here as it seems everyone has good taste, but I have to admit those grips and the "meltdown" as you called it is very impressive!
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Thank you all, gentlemen.  After seven months at my wife's bedside in Nashville-area hospitals and rehabilitation facilities with the R9 locked in the console safe of our CTS, I finally have her on home health care here at Critter Creek and am getting some time to become reacquainted with the contents of my long-locked gun safe. Opening it felt somewhat like opening a time capsule. A lot of old "friends" were waiting inside.
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WELCOME HOME RICHARD!
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God Bless you Richard for stickin with your "best" friend. Sounds like it was an ordeal. R
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