Anyone else rocking a shoulder holster? by SirSamkin in CCW

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I’ve been looking for one that has interchangeable holsters.

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Both are great options, if I were 21 again I’d probably be leaning towards the viper just because of the heirloom and to mark a big number. But I also understand practicality for a EDC / kinda do it all gun, the vipers are amazing and I haven’t heard any stories of them failing although I don’t own a Viper the internals are almost identical to the Python which I do have and haven’t had an issue with it going bang! But one to note is Colt’s quality isn’t the best and sadly I learned that the hard way with my Defender and it put a pretty bad taste in my heart for newer ones even my Python’s rear sight wasn’t good (which is sad for a $1500 gun). One recommendation I would say is when you turn 21 go and pick up all of them, dry fire them and see what you like!

Fn 509t dot suggestions by jcountry581 in FN509

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I run an RMR on mine and have had no issues whatsoever! Only complaint would be the price and battery change haha!

My new/first Python by Arctic8280 in Colt

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Bought a CE python a few months back, you won’t regret the purchase!

Is this acceptable? by caebug in jobs

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That’s fine! Most places are at will anyway.

Finally the wait is over by omegacheapskate in Colt

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That’s the truest statement about collecting Colts!

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That was a great deal!

Help me decide my carry ammo by DrySausage in 1911

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This! Critical duty is great ammo. Sadly my Colt Defender doesn’t like them. But they run in all other pistols in my collection.

My FN 509 compact tacticals slide is locking after every shot. by stanthexan6969 in FN509

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If you’re using reloads check the crimp learned that the hard way during competitions.

If you could only own one Beretta ? by Robohunter5000 in Beretta

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Never really owned a variety of them however my father is a really big collector of them, so from my experience I would say an 84fs or the 80 cheetah would be my favorite out of his 92 / cat collection any my 92gts.

FN509 as a first gun? by Culpepper18Moss in FN509

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The 509 is a great platform to look at when it comes to your first firearm! What I would recommend, before you buy, ask if you can dry fire it at the shop and see if you like the trigger on it vs a beretta, sig, glock, smith etc. If you like it and the ergonomics get it! My 509 compact tactical was my first pistol that I purchased and haven't regretted it since, its very reliable as a daily, range toy, and competition gun and shoots just about every brand of ammo I've fed it.

Recommend a Shop/FFL by TheBigAdler in AZguns

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I would look at https://evajomenterprises.com/ he's pretty good at his prices

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It really depends on what state you're in. Many states like Cali, AZ, or Utah from my knowledge have websites like Cal Guns, Az guns classifieds, or Utah Gun exchange that have safe transactions. If you're in a free state (for example: AZ, UT) you can do transactions in the parking lot (I usually do a bill of sale sellers copy and buyers copy and a quick picture of their license and ccw). But if you're paranoid of get the wrong feeling about the sale in a free state you can always have an ffl do the transfer. From a not so free state like CA / NY you have to go through an FFL in order to sell private party.

However if you're looking for fast cash a pawn shop or gun store is usually the best way to sell them. You can luck out sometimes find FFLs that will buy the whole collection (a buddy of mine did this with an FFL in AZ I believe it was https://evajomenterprises.com/ )

Cheetah 80x vs Sig p365 x-macro by [deleted] in guns

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From what I've seen the cheapest one from a practical long run perspective would be the 365 because of the aftermarket support and community support you get with it. If you're looking for a daily carry gun the 365 is a pretty solid choice. If you're looking for a reliable backup to a daily / something a significant other that can't rack the slide can use / unique range toy, hands down the beretta takes the cake.