What kind of handgun are you? A quiz. ( nevermind!, It's dumb.)

Sinced the quiz was a bust, I am glad that the thread turned into a Paris VS Martha thing!

I'd have to go with the dingbat Paris. If you are going to die anyway, what difference does it make what gets you?

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Something is radically wrong here, it's said I'm a Block, er Glock.
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Paris or Martha. At some point you've got to talk. 1 hour or less I pick Paris. I do own a glock 19 and 30. I do , however, own 39 plus Smiths. The fix is in!

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Yeah, it's a fix I came in as a Glock 22 as well. If you go on to take his other little "quiz" and stick with it long enough to review your results, you'll see that he heavily recommends the Glock.

By the way, I picked Paris, I fingured she was younger, more tender, less gristly, and would probably taste good slow roasted with a coconut milk marinade.
 
P7 ... And yes I've been married 38 years too..
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Heckler and Koch, Model P7 in 9mm

Are they trying to say that I'm over weight and over priced, with a funky firing mechanism of an impotent caliber?
 
I got a PPK too!
But a .380? Not hardly.
Should'a been 454 Casull Single Action. Homie don't swing double action.
 
Martha could make an entire wardrobe and a house from coconut shells and palm fronds, but she's such a beyotch I'd probably clip her before the sun set on the first day.

OTOH, hearing "That's hot" repeatedly would have similar results.
 
I was a Glock 22 too.

I went on and looked at his questionaire on self defense handguns. He's a real Glock fan.

He claims that revolvers are more complex than Glocks because of the complexity of single/double action and the dexterity required for reloading.

It's a point of view, but I think it's a lame one. And my carry revolver doesn't offer single action.

And he didn't mention pocket carry with a holster as an option for concealed carry.

Well, I guess if you leave out pocket carry, and you leave out hammerless revolvers, and you assume you have to reload, maybe Glocks look like the clear choice?

But last time I looked, there seemed to be a lot of people who pocket carry J-frames.

A lot more than those who IWB Glocks, IIRC, which is his recommended modus operandi.
 
Originally posted by glypnir:
He's a real Glock fan.

You don't say!?!?

Please explain why he would put a "safe action" pistol into a new shooter's hand?

There is no way I would ever start off a new shooter with a semi-auto pistol of any kind.
A K-frame, J-frame, or equivalent Colt or any other fine manufacturer of quality .22 rimfire double-action revolvers is what I have always been taught to start others who will be experiencing hand gunning for the first time.

A person that would put a Glock or a semi-auto of any kind into a new shooter's hand is beyond my pay grade, and IMHO leaves too much to chance to go wrong on a range full of people if they've never used a firearm before.

Why, I've never started off a first time shooter with a handgun! A long-barreled, and yet appropriately sized to the individual single-shot rimfire is always the place to start.

Not being able to walk away from that quiz as a Colt or a S&W revolver of some type has left me deliriously disenfranchised from the more "tactically oriented" people of the majority.
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Next, they'll be knocking my Winchester Yellowboy as a home defense piece!
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I'm a P7.

Martha Stewart over Paris Hilton, of course, but even to me a Playboy Playmate would be preferrable over the POTUS.
 
Looks like I'm a Glock 22 in forty caliber like most of the rest of you. I wish I were a SIG P226 in forty but oh well, it could have been worse and I could have been some nickel plated sissy gun.
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As for Paris or Martha, it's a tough call but I chose Paris just because she is younger and more physically fit than Martha. I can't see Martha being able to pull her weight or being much help stranded on a deserted island.
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