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  • Birthday 10/02/1961

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    - Tap dancing on a land mine...
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    Shooting, camping, being out of doors - sitting on my deck watching the birds and other critters live.

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  1. Ok, the lube, is there a place to buy it?
  2. Hispanics are used to that cartridge. 38 Super is quite popular south of the border.
  3. Traveler

    Sig Sauer

    Anyone care to admit to owning and liking them? I have had a few, other models of same cartridge always nudged them aside. Never had a P320 though. Want one in 38 Super. An older one. Costly so never gonna happen. I do have a P238. I really like everything about this pistol. Enough weight to be a comfortable shooter, small enough to pocket. Perfect GTFUOM pistol. Or, last minute STFAFM pistol. That pancake holds it so close even I forget it's there.
  4. Traveler

    Bersa

    @StarWolfI guess I missed this. I also have a Sig P238, love it as a pocket and recliner table gun. Shoots very nice, nicer than any of the little rugers, and the s&w bodyguard 2.0. This one is my second, I got it after I let the first one go and went in search of the best pocket, or otherwise smallest comfortable 380 I could have confidence in. If I could rationally justify it, I'd get another just because.
  5. These threads die quick. Doesn't anyone shoot or carry a 38 Super?
  6. Yes, the P238 is 1911-ish. It really is a great pocket pistol. The others are way too much fun!
  7. Two years later, not much has changed. Still same Bersa, same non perishable items, but have added a small bottle of peroxide, a bunch of 2x4" Curad bandaids (cloth, can't stand plastic) a few gauze pads and paper tape. Leukemia doesn't work well with clotting meds, it's all pressure and hoping the platelets work! Now that it getting cooler out, and as I've always moved about my travel-scape with two pistols, I've taken to wearing a shoulder rig with either a 1911 or an SP101 in 327FM as well. It all works, I'm never looking for an altercation, I'll always be the grey man looking for a way out, until there is non.
  8. I'm kinda sure that was all being practiced to perfection be your's truly a fair bit before @98Z5V was trademarking - however! I would greatly enjoy the lube, and forgo the the hug. I am the batter after all...
  9. Easier for whom? It's ALWAYS easy for me - you? 🤣🤣
  10. Underwear? Is that actually a thing?
  11. Good lord! At least let me pay shipping!
  12. And I need to try this out for my stuff. I've a 98 fingered DP-10 that needs life started out with excellent lube, and then a few choice pieces that need to evaluate AZ Lube.
  13. Can't register for whatever reason. Gives me green in each password block, and when I go to send it all, it does nothing, there is an error pop up way down in the right corner that doesn't fully show itself, so I'm not sure what's going on l.
  14. Everyone is to get jumped on. Good thing I'm happiest with revolvers and 1911 types. Somehow, I'm sure they'll figure out how to phuc that up.
  15. Exactly! There is nothing wrong with a 556, but it's not a one shot stopper. Not under pressure - it's fire suppression. The 308 has easier one shot stop capability. I shelter in place, not run and gun. Y'all know exactly what mean. I have no illusions of surviving an invasion or coup, but I will sure as shyte take some with me.
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