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    That much of a difference between first and second gens?

    Getting ready to purchase and looking at three very new/rarely fired 15-22s. Both of the first gens are $350.00, however, the one also has a $50.00 red dot sight, case, 3 mags and foregrip that the owner is throwing in. Approx. 500 rounds through it. The other first gen has included a...
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    Back from the range with my new BG380

    Second time at the range today. I found out that my pistol, at least, doesn't like Federal American Eagle. Multiple FTE's and jams, which I was able to clear but frustrating as hell. I have about 10 rounds of it left, and I won't be using it. I also brought along a box of Winchester white box...
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    M&P Bodyguard sights

    Small world, indeed! This is my second pistol from Pro Armament. I used to go their range, but the recently closed it to the public. Now, it's a members-only range, which I think is a good idea. I went to the Marksman in Norton on Monday. Plan on heading to Hickory Ridge in Medina later today...
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    M&P Bodyguard sights

    Great info...thanks for posting. Akron here as well, and just bought a BG 380 Monday at Pro Armament. PM me if you ever want to head to a range.
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    Back from the range with my new BG380

    Put 150 rounds through it (Blazer Brass)...had two or three FTF's right at the beginning. The rest of the time, the gun performed flawlessly...no issues with the slide or FTE's. I've been reading about how a lot of people don't like the long trigger pull. I actually don't mind it, and it gave...
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    Need advice on gun #2

    I just traded my Shield 9 for a 380 BG. I wanted something smaller that I could tuck into my leather vest when I'm on the bike. Indeed, some of the biker bars that I've wandered into can be a little suspect. I've decided to go with a shotgun for home defense.
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    .380 Body Guard

    Interesting video. I will say that if the woman had ANY degree of self-defense training she could have potentially trapped or at least slowed the guy's "haymaker-like" right-hand motion, which would have given her more time to fire and potentially avoid getting stabbed altogether. You can't rely...
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