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I own a gun, a pistol, Glock 19 law enforcement issue. Later this week I'll be picking up another LE Glock 26.

I carry the Glock 19 daily, the Glock 26 I'll have as a backup, or just have it when I really need to conceal.

How many other people here own guns, and carry.

This topic shall remain TROLL FREE. Zero bull****. It's not meant to be a debate.

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I have a Glock 26, no carry lic though, and I haven't even been able to shoot it yet

That sucks. You guys have a carry license there?

We have a License to Carry.

We need it if we want to carry concealed, go in the car, ect.

No license needed to open carry.

Hows that grip extender? I personally don't think I'll use one because I want a smaller grip to conceal better.

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That sucks. You guys have a carry license there?

We have a License to Carry.

We need it if we want to carry concealed, go in the car, ect.

No license needed to open carry.

Hows that grip extender? I personally don't think I'll use one because I want a smaller grip to conceal better.

We have a Conceal and carry lic, not sure about open carry, but so many places prohibit guns its pointless lol, we can carry them in the car in the trunk no problem

the grip extender is awesome, it just doesn't feel right without it

as you can see i've got big (fat) hands and my pinky being under the clip feels so wrong, I'm more of a .45 1911 guy but had to sell that

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We have a Conceal and carry lic, not sure about open carry, but so many places prohibit guns its pointless lol, we can carry them in the car in the trunk no problem

the grip extender is awesome, it just doesn't feel right without it

Ahh ok nice.

Yeah here the signs that say no guns mean nothing. They actually have to ask you to leave before they can do anything and most of the time they wont bother you.

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Sweet, just like my Glock. Well, except mine is the 31 model. 357cal

I also have a Deagle.50AE

i'll get some pics up soon as i find my camera...

I found a real nice set of Deagle.50AE's with a nice wooden case for $4000, but before I could get back to the smith he sold them :cry:

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After about 10 minutes of searching my emails finally found this and think I should share.

1. An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.

2. A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.

3. Colt: The original point and click interface.

4. Gun control is not about guns; it?s about control.

5. If guns are outlawed, can we use swords and IEDs?

6. If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.

7. Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.

8. If you don?t know your rights, you don?t have any.

9. Those who trade liberty for security have neither.

10. The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.

11. What part of ?shall not be infringed? do you NOT understand?

12. The Second Amendment is in place in case the politicians ignore the others.

13. 64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.

14. Guns have only two enemies; rust and politicians.

15. Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.

16. You don?t shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.

17. 911: Government sponsored Dial-a-Prayer.

18. Assault is a behavior, not a device.

19. Criminals love gun control; it makes their jobs safer.

20. If guns cause crime, then matches cause arson.

21. Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.

22. You have only the rights you are willing to fight for.

23. Enforce the gun control laws we ALREADY have; don?t make more.

24. When you remove the people?s right to bear arms, you create slaves.

25. The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.

Just a little something to think about.

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Oh ok nice. If I don't how it is, i might get an extender but ehh.

Was it easy to put on?

As easy as pressing that little dot there :D

I'm sure the gunshop where you gett he extender wont mind putting it on for you. they carry the little specialized tool for it.

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i want to collect guns and put them in a show case or something. like collect snipers.

Guns are meant for shooting, not for looking "Pretty"

Your like those Car collectors that store old rare cars, It's not a 3000lb garage decoration its a car, foot-gas-go

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Guns are meant for shooting, not for looking "Pretty"

Your like those Car collectors that store old rare cars, It's not a 3000lb garage decoration its a car, foot-gas-go

you can collect guns

though I have no clue why you would not shoot them also

and have fun collecting *snipers* since anything your going to want to collect is near 3k +

if you put them in a glass display please remove the firing pins

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I've been collecting and shooting for about 4 years now.

I carry a CZ-75 Compact in 9mm or a CZ-75 P-01 in 9mm depending on my mood.

I also shoot trap with a Remington 870 Express Magnum 28" VR.

I keep a Mossberg 500 Persuader for a home defense weapon.

And I collect (mostly) WWII-era firearms, though I also enjoy shooting them as well.

The list: Mauser 98k, Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III, Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I, Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, Mosin-Nagant M1944, Iver Johnson produced Springfield M1 Carbine (new production), Springfield M1 Garand (new production), Russian SKS, Tokarev SVT-40, ARMS PSL Sniper Rifle (ROMAK-3), CZ-52, and a cheap copy of a Winchester Model 77 that I have a scope on and use for varmints.

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:o all the tupperware in here! (Apart fromt he DE :p ) Here's a beautiful, accurate and reliable weapon :p

I'm in the UK atm so don't have access to it when I go back to Belgium :( but when I do, I'll post a few more up :]

That Makes me miss my 1911 :cry:

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Guns are meant for shooting, not for looking "Pretty"

Your like those Car collectors that store old rare cars, It's not a 3000lb garage decoration its a car, foot-gas-go

I personally have 17 weapons registered to my name. One of those weapons happens to be a Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action rifle that is in a display case above my fireplace. I go to the range every Saturday morning with one of my guns. A weapon can have a different purpose than just for firing, barbecue guns are not a new concept.

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I personally have 17 weapons registered to my name. One of those weapons happens to be a Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action rifle that is in a display case above my fireplace. I go to the range every Saturday morning with one of my guns. A weapon can have a different purpose than just for firing, barbecue guns are not a new concept.

did I forget the [/sarcasm] tag again?

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