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    Where is the quality control......

    I have wondered that, too. An M&P Shield didn't shoot straight, went to the left. Three good shooters, same results. Determined the front sight wasn't centered. Wanted to try some night sights anyway, so the slide went off to Hyatt Guns and when it got back, nailed a bullseye with the first shot...
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    Selecting a 22 lr handgun - Suggestions?

    I'm late to the party but wanted to get my two cents in. Agree with those who recommend Browning Buckmark. Well made, good balance, accurate and ammo friendly. Likewise S&W M&P .22. For my hand, its 18 degree grip makes it an excellent point/shoot handgun. I would also like to sing the...
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    Cap and Ball Revolvers

    When you consider that this style of weaponry was state-of-the-art for a number of years, you can believe in their power and accuracy. While they are smooth bore barrels, they are still accurate to modern self-defense distances and beyond. I was say a properly loaded revolver would be somewhere...
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    Glock 42, impulse buy

    Congratulations on your new purchase, and getting such a great price, too. I cannot advise on the holster, since I just backyard plink, a cheap canvas type works for most of my needs. Glock pistols are the ones everyone hates to love or loves to hate, but with few exceptions have the advantage...
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    Are you happy with your Shield???

    I have owned the M&P Shield in 9mm for a couple of months now and put about 150 rounds through it. For some lucky people like me, the 18 degree grip of the M&P line makes for more natural off-hand shooting, desirable of course for a gun marketed for self-defense. While it's similar in overall...
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