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My Christmas present (and probably birthday present too due to the price :D) to myself this year was a Glock 19 with 3 of the real magazines (not the clinton copies).
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This is an awesome gun, very easy to shoot, no noticeable recoil, great accuracy. Whenever I finally get around to going through all the Bull**** to get my concealed carry permit this will be my primary carry gun (I'll have to carry my 1911 once in a while just so it won't get jealous :D).
 

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kenpotex said:
My Christmas present (and probably birthday present too due to the price :D) to myself this year was a Glock 19 with 3 of the real magazines (not the clinton copies).
g19.jpg

This is an awesome gun, very easy to shoot, no noticeable recoil, great accuracy. Whenever I finally get around to going through all the Bull**** to get my concealed carry permit this will be my primary carry gun (I'll have to carry my 1911 once in a while just so it won't get jealous :D).

That is a sweet "heater".....I used to have one and the recoil is minimal at best....and the accuracy was awesome.
What did you have to do to get your concealed carry permit?
 

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In Minnesota it was just take a short class, pay the fee and you got it. That's been called in question and I never heard the decision from that.
 

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Well, if you are happy that is what matters. I'm very glad you like your Christmas Tupperware!!!

:rolleyes:
 
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RRouuselot said:
That is a sweet "heater".....I used to have one and the recoil is minimal at best....and the accuracy was awesome.
What did you have to do to get your concealed carry permit?
I haven't done it yet but basically it consists of taking an 8-hour class, paying the (IMNSHO) ridiculous fee, and waiting for them to get their collective butts in gear and issue me one. (if you haven't figured it out, I'm not crazy about missouri's gun laws :D).
 

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kenpotex said:
I haven't done it yet but basically it consists of taking an 8-hour class, paying the (IMNSHO) ridiculous fee, and waiting for them to get their collective butts in gear and issue me one. (if you haven't figured it out, I'm not crazy about missouri's gun laws :D).
Try living in a country where all weapons are illegal...:erg:
 

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kenpotex said:
you have my sympathy.
Thanks, but on the other hand, when nobody has a firearm, then nobody needs one...
(not to say that nobody has one over here, but it is very very uncommon even amongst the criminal element)
 

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RRouuselot said:
Damn near everything is illegal in Japan
:lol:

Be that as it may, it is still on my list of "places I would like to visit"

Time will tell...
 

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An interesting study was done by a writer named John Wornof (sp?) about guns in Japan. Evidently the illegal gun problem in Japan is worse than in England, another country where guns are outlawed.
 

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RRouuselot said:
An interesting study was done by a writer named John Wornof (sp?) about guns in Japan. Evidently the illegal gun problem in Japan is worse than in England, another country where guns are outlawed.
Although I know very little about Japan, I am English by birth, and my father is a police officer in London, and as such I do not find it hard to believe what may have been written in the report, since I have very rarely heard of, and never encountered, any problems in respect to firearms, which is not to say that s problem does not exist, just that is outside of my experience.
As regards the report you mention, do you have any idea if it may have been placed on the internet at any time?
 

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SIMONCURRAN said:
Although I know very little about Japan, I am English by birth, and my father is a police officer in London, and as such I do not find it hard to believe what may have been written in the report, since I have very rarely heard of, and never encountered, any problems in respect to firearms, which is not to say that s problem does not exist, just that is outside of my experience.
As regards the report you mention, do you have any idea if it may have been placed on the internet at any time?

Here is a link:

http://www.macmillan.co.nz/getbook/0333658248/showbook
 

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RRouuselot said:
I work for the US military.
Would what bother me?
Hi Robert,

Are you restricted by the laws pertaining to guns (I should have been clearer).

I figured you were (military) since your profile is pretty clear.

Just curious.

Regards, Gary
 

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GAB said:
Hi Robert,

Are you restricted by the laws pertaining to guns (I should have been clearer).

I figured you were (military) since your profile is pretty clear.

Just curious.

Regards, Gary
I have to follow the same laws as the Japanese do.
 

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