Help a guy pick a cheap first 'real' pistol 200-400 range...

hoochie said:
lie like that again and you're banned.
Lie about what you going to bann me go ahead, and yes a professional killer is exactly what a infantry soldier is dont doubt yourself.
and as far as my attitude it is in response to some peoples personal remarks
about my education the truth is i write fast with out do care for my grammer and spelling. and for your information I am working on my degree through night classes and i have taken several credit courses so as to dispell that myth. And as far as my opinion against norinco that is just what it is i belive for the same money you can do better thats my advise plain and simple I had a norinco blow up in my face so a near death experience is my main reason for my anti norinco atitude so like it or lump it.
I even tried to make light of it all and people still made personal remarks about me. so you know what!i have to go back to work i dont have time to sit here and have a d-nk measuring contest get offended if you like i realy dont care OVER and OUT!:bsFlag: :puke: :sucks:
 
Im with JC on this one, I purchaced a norinco as my first gun(1911 a1) and it was such a poorly fitted pos I will never recomend them to anyone as a biginer. and if you have to buy one, inspect it in person! And a used s&w .38 special revolver is a great way to get into centerfire pistol shooting... it will hold its value too when you want to upgrade(to sig, ect)! Remember there are deals to be had besides just on cgn, if you are a member of local clubs ect ask around you may find someone that knows someone who is selling. I missed out on the deal of the century at our small club, a smith 617 and a 586 both in mint condition for $500 total(with a bonus of 2k .38specail ammo for 100)

Im joining the canadian armed forces(armoured)... I would never say that im a profesional killer, unless your a jtf sniper(then you wouldnt say anything). I want to be a soldier and serve the the canadian people, and not a cold blooded killer. But no one should join the armed forces and expect not to shoot back... its just part of the job, but there is allot more than that to being a soldier.
 
I think this guy is the real deal.. sorta. And if you think of it a soldiers job wile on the battlefeild with orders to advance is to kill the enemy.... This guy just didn't put it in terms that us civies are used to... people get offended, or uncomfortable easy.

Man did we highjack the sh!t out of this thread.
 
my apologies for any slander to the cf i have withdrawn the comment but as far as replying to some of the personal comments directed at myself and my education or my pride in being a soldier i wont stup to that level i maid those comments out of frustration of some peoples ignorant comments and i am sorry for any wrong impression i gave of the ppcli but dont question my identity as a soldier because i have been doing it a long time for this country and i have put it on the line and my family has suferd from long duration from home regards
 
I am probably going to get beat up for this advice.
9 mm is the least expensive route to take.
I have two of them and am thinking about a third.
But I don't think 9mm is the best choice for accuracy. It is probably not what is was designed for.
Believe it or not, as much as I love to squeeze off many 9mm rounds, I think I love to shoot a .357/.38 revolver even more.
It just seems to be a little more accurate. That is after my Buckmark URX .22, which shoots way better then me.
The Buckmark set me back $390.00 new.

So now I'm sure I will be the brunt of many a less than flattering comment.
 
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jcbruno said:
my apologies for any slander to the cf i have withdrawn the comment but as far as replying to some of the personal comments directed at myself and my education or my pride in being a soldier i wont stup to that level i maid those comments out of frustration of some peoples ignorant comments and i am sorry for any wrong impression i gave of the ppcli but dont question my identity as a soldier because i have been doing it a long time for this country and i have put it on the line and my family has suferd from long duration from home regards


And my apologies for over reacting, :redface: , get down to Ontario sometime and the beers on me.....
 
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