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  • #16
    Great southwest gun in i think grand prarrie damn near arlignton has gun rentals last time i was there they had rent 5 guns and get 10 rounds for each for 50 bucks they had a decent selection to try and its a indoor gun range dont got to worry about weather being sucky when you want to go shoot

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    • #17
      If you want a plastic gun, I would suggest an H&K. You will never go back to Glock after you shoot one
      Originally posted by lincolnboy
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      • #18
        Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
        If you want a plastic gun, I would suggest an H&K. You will never go back to Glock after you shoot one
        I bought my Glock 35 after my p30.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
          I bought my Glock 35 after my p30.
          I knew you would chime in with that exact statement immediately after I posted that, lol.
          Originally posted by lincolnboy
          After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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          • #20
            Wait, I shot a H&K and still bought a Glock. Not because H&K's suck but because my job does and I can't afford it.

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            • #21
              My younger brother recently purchased his first hand gun, a Stoeger Cougar .45. We have sense put over 500 rounds of ammunition through the handgun without any issues.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by NTexas_V-Star View Post
                Alan, I'd stay away from a 1911 as your first pistol. They can be a little maintenance intensive.
                My RIA officer's size 1911 is no harder than any of the plastic pistols I've owned to take down. It shoots a hell of a lot better too.

                OP do you have a budget?

                CZ82's are < $200 from CDNN if you're broke and like commie gear lol.

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                • #23
                  go to cabelas and find several guns that fit your hand, then choose a caliber, then look up issues online (or ask in here) with the guns you narrowed it down to. do the research, I have wasted good money on guns I thought I would like. I personally like Glocks and Sigs and own both as well as S&W, Beretta, Ruger. But Glock is my pick for daily CCW.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by goofygrin View Post
                    My RIA officer's size 1911 is no harder than any of the plastic pistols I've owned to take down. It shoots a hell of a lot better too.

                    OP do you have a budget?

                    CZ82's are < $200 from CDNN if you're broke and like commie gear lol.
                    I was looking around the 5-600 dollar range but obviously the lower the better. Are there any places I can go look that have used guns for sale? Will Bass Pro or Cabela's let me shoot one before I buy one from them?
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by goofygrin View Post
                      My RIA officer's size 1911 is no harder than any of the plastic pistols I've owned to take down. It shoots a hell of a lot better too.

                      OP do you have a budget?

                      CZ82's are < $200 from CDNN if you're broke and like commie gear lol.
                      You're kidding right? I have a Kahr and an HK and both are far easier to disassemble/reassemble than my 1911...

                      Not saying the 1911 is impossible, but its a little more finicky than pulling the slide, pushing out the release and taking off the slide.

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                      • #26
                        My 1911 is pull the slide back, push the button, pull the pin and the slide comes off... then you pull the bushing (no tool needed, remember, compact), pull the spring and barrel slides out.

                        Compared to my other pistols... it's damn near the same. Actually I find it easier because I always have trouble getting the little lever to pop out on the XD and I can just push the "button" on the other side of the pin to pop it out.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Wicked98Snake View Post
                          I was looking around the 5-600 dollar range but obviously the lower the better. Are there any places I can go look that have used guns for sale? Will Bass Pro or Cabela's let me shoot one before I buy one from them?
                          Your best bet is to find someone with something you'd like to try (on this forum you'll have lots to choose from ) and then go based on that. I don't think you can pre-shoot stuff @ Cabelas (not that their prices are great). Maybe @ BP, but doubtful.

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                          • #28
                            If you want to rent guns, you will have to do so at a shooting range/gun store. Bullet Trap, Shoot Smart, Great Southwest guns, etc.

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                            • #29
                              If you are only going to own 1 hand gun make it a CZ75B. For what they cost nothing else even comes close. An older stainless S&W or Ruger service type revolver would also be a very good choice if you are on a tight budget.

                              The Bullet Trap in Plano has a wide selection of rental guns.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by goofygrin View Post
                                My RIA officer's size 1911 is no harder than any of the plastic pistols I've owned to take down. It shoots a hell of a lot better too.

                                OP do you have a budget?

                                CZ82's are < $200 from CDNN if you're broke and like commie gear lol.
                                I shouldve added the caveat that the officers and commanders models are the exception; for the uninitiated the full size, government models can be somewhat daunting.
                                Last edited by NTexas_V-Star; 01-27-2012, 08:10 AM.
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