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  • txstangnut
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    Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
    So I just want to ask because I hear it so much in the news here in Albuquerque....are you saying you want a CPX-2 that you can leave in the car at all times...even when you are away from the car? I hope that is NOT what you are saying. More guns are stolen from parked cars in New Mexico than are stolen from home break-ins...and the police here BEG people to not leave a gun in a parked car...but yet you hear about it almost daily on the news...and then later that stolen gun is used in a crime. In my opinion that is irresponsible gun ownership. The ONLY time I will not carry my gun is if I KNOW I'm going somewhere that has metal detectors at the door. I don't want my handgun to end up being a murder weapon because I was dumb enough to leave it where the chance is very high that it will be stolen.
    I usually try to take it with me but that is not always the case. I do always take it in at night. I agree with what you are saying.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I'd agree with that. However, human error will always be present.
    Your point is to point out the obvious? I would guess one easy solution is for those who don't like a trigger safety to stay away from those types of handguns?

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  • ram57ta
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    Originally posted by txstangnut View Post
    I know they make +p for the 380. I had read somewhere about Corbon having good expansion but cant remember where.

    I do use Speer and Hornaday.

    I just picked up a SCCY cpx-2 to throw in the car. I have not shot it yet so I dont know what to expect.

    I just want cheap gun that goes bang in the car in case it gets stolen.
    So I just want to ask because I hear it so much in the news here in Albuquerque....are you saying you want a CPX-2 that you can leave in the car at all times...even when you are away from the car? I hope that is NOT what you are saying. More guns are stolen from parked cars in New Mexico than are stolen from home break-ins...and the police here BEG people to not leave a gun in a parked car...but yet you hear about it almost daily on the news...and then later that stolen gun is used in a crime. In my opinion that is irresponsible gun ownership. The ONLY time I will not carry my gun is if I KNOW I'm going somewhere that has metal detectors at the door. I don't want my handgun to end up being a murder weapon because I was dumb enough to leave it where the chance is very high that it will be stolen.

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  • txstangnut
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    Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
    380 and 9mm use the same bullet but 9mm pushes the bullets much faster - better expansion and adequate penetration.
    I know they make +p for the 380. I had read somewhere about Corbon having good expansion but cant remember where.

    I do use Speer and Hornaday.

    I just picked up a SCCY cpx-2 to throw in the car. I have not shot it yet so I dont know what to expect.

    I just want cheap gun that goes bang in the car in case it gets stolen.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    That you should have a safety on your gun so that when you are being a dipshit you don't shoot yourself? Though I disagree.. The real solution is to quit being a dipshit.
    I'd agree with that. However, human error will always be present.

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  • Chili
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    That you should have a safety on your gun so that when you are being a dipshit you don't shoot yourself? Though I disagree.. The real solution is to quit being a dipshit.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    Complacent. Same as most accidental / negligent discharges.
    So what's your point?

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
    Why the shit would you just blindly holster? I always pull my shirt up and make sure there's nothing in the holster and nothing that could get pulled into it when I holster my Glock.
    Complacent. Same as most accidental / negligent discharges.

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I've seen a few videos of people's glock's going off when they holster it due to snagging clothing. One was a cop in a gun store.
    Why the shit would you just blindly holster? I always pull my shirt up and make sure there's nothing in the holster and nothing that could get pulled into it when I holster my Glock.

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  • Craizie
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    Thanks for confirming my report.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I've seen a few videos of people's glock's going off when they holster it due to snagging clothing. One was a cop in a gun store.






    All negligent discharges.

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  • helosailor
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    Originally posted by 2000 vert View Post
    I know iv said this before, but my Sccy cpx-2 is still my favorite carry weapon. Its small, 12 rounds of 9mm, dao, no safety, very low price ($250), and 100% reliable so far. I have been carrying it every day for over 3 years. Fired 2000 rounds thru it, first 1000 right out of the box with no cleanning, and not 1 ftf or ftf.
    Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
    I've been thinking about picking one of those up...I've not heard anything bad about them except from the people that insist that the ONLY gun worth having is a thousand dollar (pick an overpriced brand) gun. For the money they look pretty nice.
    I had one, and it was a very good gun for the money. I had a fairly early example that had the problem with the pins walking out, but SCCY's customer service was fantastic. They gave me three options to fix it. 1) Send it to them, 2) They'd send me new pins, or 3) Superglue the pins in, and they'd send me two factory mags for the trouble. I took option 3.
    I regret selling it, but I broke even on it.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    Keep your booger hook off the bang switch. That's your safety!

    I've seen a few videos of people's glock's going off when they holster it due to snagging clothing. One was a cop in a gun store.

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  • Jose
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    Keep your booger hook off the bang switch. That's your safety!

    Truth! One of my favorite lines from any movie about gun safety

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by txstangnut View Post
    I think the lcp is still smaller but I dont have one to compare sizes. I think the round is good enough because I look at the two side by side and the 9mm only seems to have a longer case but the bullet looks very close in size. I have not put calipers to them too be sure.

    I use Corbon as my carry ammo. I feel 380 is good enough but each to his own. LCP does not take much planning to throw in my pocket and still seems to be my go to carry gun.
    380 and 9mm use the same bullet but 9mm pushes the bullets much faster - better expansion and adequate penetration.
    Last edited by Nash B.; 05-03-2017, 01:09 PM.

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