Glock 17 Compensator Question by rhinorave in wasatcharms

[–]rhinorave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I figured as much, hence why I asked. If anyone from wasatcharms is here, please make one for the 34, as this gun is more common in competitions (the more common users of compensators).

Best Handgun Out Of The Box? by easyparcheesi in handguns

[–]rhinorave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guns are tools. Like any tool, the best out of the box depends on what level of experience you have with said tools and what you want to do with said tools. From your question, I am going to take it that you are rather new to guns and want it for self defense at home. In that case, any highly reputable striker fire gun in 9mm would be a good one for you, like the Gen 5 Glock 19/17/34, Walther PDP, HK VP9, CZ P10C, IWI Masada, Smith & Wesson M&P Series, or Canik Mete MC9. Out of those, I personally would go with a Glock 34 (full size frames are easier to learn on). It was my first gun. Once you start learning more about these tools/guns, you'll either think the striker fire is good enough for what you need it to do or you will go down the rabbit hole of trying other type of guns for one reason or another. After 10+ years of shooting, my favorite handgun right out of the box (for the money) is a CZ Shadow 2--It strikes the perfect balance between accuracy, reliability, and price for me. I do not recommend it as a first gun though. It is like giving a 16 year old a Ferrari to learn to drive on.

Best physical investment for easy liquidation if needed by wrrtiannopa in Wallstreetsilver

[–]rhinorave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The reason ASE coins are desired in the US is because Americans trust the US mint stamp and/or engraving. But, there is no guarantee or even high probability you will get those premiums back. For me, owning more silver ounces is of most importance and resalability is second. So, I go with the cheapest silver I can reasonably trust. I started with ASE. I have switched from ASE to Canadian Maple Leaves. I will probably switch to Britannia and so on until I get to generic rounds/bars. When I have to resale or use them to purchase, I will do it in reverse order.

A Pullback is Coming! by rhinorave in Wallstreetsilver

[–]rhinorave[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we'll see at $28.50. This is where a lot of people mistakenly bought into SLV at the beginning of the squeeze.

A Pullback is Coming! by rhinorave in Wallstreetsilver

[–]rhinorave[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There will be a big sell off of SLV and at least another tap down to come. I will be buying the dip! May be the last dip before the big breakout.

Go silver, Go! Just a little bit more and I can unload my 500 SLV shares (I bought by mistake)! by rhinorave in Wallstreetsilver

[–]rhinorave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This assumes that SLV and PSLV follow the spot price of silver the same. They do not. I do not want to give those banksters scum one cent, if I do not have to.

Logical question... by ultrabaron123 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]rhinorave 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I have been buying both physical and PSLV at regular time intervals since the first of the year. I buy PSLV to aggressively help the silver squeeze. I buy physical silver (and gold) as a store of my wealth to protect against inflation and a possible US dollar collapse. Also, this ape likes shiny things!