You might as well stop reading now cheroy. There are panties on this thread, so nobody is going to be talking about guns anymore.
TDC
You might as well stop reading now cheroy. There are panties on this thread, so nobody is going to be talking about guns anymore.
Hey guys
So to the question....
If my budget was $700 what’s the best buy out there for my money.
For that money....the best buy would be a S&W P&M9!
The best buy would be the pistol that FITS YOU and that YOU OPERATE(see shoot) WITH THE MOST PROFICIENCY.
**rant on** I'm tired of all these f**king threads that start with "what's the best...." There is no best, there are good and quality parts, makes,models, styles, etc etc. Best is a subjective term and usually a biased opinion.
Maybe its just me but the mere request for "what is the best" simply screams of someone who does not wish to do their own research and is afraid of making a mistake or poor choice. Its called life. Live a little, take the chance like the rest of us have. Live and learn.
Now there's nothing wrong with asking "what is a good choice..." or "what is a reliable choice...". Asking for advice is fine. Asking to be spoon fed the answers is what I see in "what is the best".
**rant off**
TDC
As an added bonus, when you throw the small backstrap on your M&P, it'll fit the hands of the cute girl firing the Ruger .22 next to you, and all the Glock snobs will be going green with envy as she fondles your pistol.![]()
Let the guessing begin!
I like lace panties.
The best buy would be the pistol that FITS YOU and that YOU OPERATE(see shoot) WITH THE MOST PROFICIENCY.
**rant on** I'm tired of all these f**king threads that start with "what's the best...." There is no best, there are good and quality parts, makes,models, styles, etc etc. Best is a subjective term and usually a biased opinion.
Maybe its just me but the mere request for "what is the best" simply screams of someone who does not wish to do their own research and is afraid of making a mistake or poor choice. Its called life. Live a little, take the chance like the rest of us have. Live and learn.
Now there's nothing wrong with asking "what is a good choice..." or "what is a reliable choice...". Asking for advice is fine. Asking to be spoon fed the answers is what I see in "what is the best".
**rant off**
TDC
If you're a man, Glock 17, if you have fragile effeminate hands and an affinity for laced panties and complaining about grips on a service gun - the M&P will suit you just fine.
Been spending alone time with the Sear's catalogue again?
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