Subj : Re: .22 SAA
To : Moondog
From : Zombie Mambo
Date : Sun Jun 28 2020 03:53 pm
Re: Re: .22 SAA
By: Moondog to Zombie Mambo on Sun Jun 21 2020 11:11 am
> Re: Re: .22 SAA
> By: Zombie Mambo to Moondog on Wed Jun 17 2020 08:54 pm
>
> > Re: Re: .22 SAA
> > By: Moondog to Zombie Mambo on Wed Jun 17 2020 12:24 pm
> >
> > > The Nano is very bare bones in design. What freaked me out was it didn
> > > a lever to lock the slide back. SCCY's have a good warranty and custo
> > > service. I think I mentioned before where a friend took his with him
> > > Florida, and was passing by their company HQ. While they worked on hi
> > > pistol, he got a tour of the plant.
> > >
> > I don't recall that, but that is cool they gave him a tour.
> > I will tell you, if you're not a conceal carry purist (0 safeties) and wa
> > some common sense saftey, its hard to beat the ruger lc9.
> >
> > Look it up, its a great 1st time conceal weapon with safety features that
> > the weary confident.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Zombie Mambo
> >
> A buddy has an lc9. Nice pistol. If you ever have a chance to handle one,
> the HK P7 is a cool pistol. It's an older model from the 70's and 80's, but
> it has a grip cocking safety on the front of the grip instead of the back of
> the grip. Bad thing about handling a gun like it is you'd want to buy one.
> 've seen them run as high as $3600usd for certain models. I know a police
> oficer who has several in his collection, and he bought them years ago when
> the market for them wasn't so salty.
>
Never handled an HK of any style. My buddy had an HK assault rifle, I can't
remember the model. Very lightweight. It was cool but he "downsized" to a 357
magnum.
Thanks,
Zombie Mambo
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