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    I pulled the trigger on the HK USP Tactical 45... and... I like it! It's Not too big, not too small, the only thing that's f*@%ing me up is trying to find a holster for it that will also allow for a tactical light, (The M3X). I'm still sifting through reviews on the various suppressors...

    Next on the list of toys is the HK USP Compact Tactical 45... I thought about the Sig P226 but, I'm sticking with the HK's.

    Anyway, here is my "little" toy


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    This is my new toy for the H&K... I was going to purchase the Insight technology M6X but after doing a little research I went with the Streamlight TLR-2 C4... I'm still waiting on the H&K Full Size Adapter. Next toy will be a suppressor and then this piece will be done and I'll have to move on to my wifes toy.


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    i like it should make big holes in things
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    Quote Originally Posted by rollen dean montoya
    i like it should make big holes in things
    Yes Sir! Quickly put the dot on target and... no more zombies.

    Next will be the suppressor

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    yes, one must have a supressor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rollen dean montoya
    yes, one must have a supressor.
    Yes Sir... I'm actually thinking about filling out a Form 1 and then machining one at my buddies place. The supressors are kind of pricey but, maybe I can find a deal... Either way, I'll have a supressor for it.

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    supressors are pricey. i'll keep the remmy as is. now to get the
    confederate 58 up to working order and we will really be having fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by rollen dean montoya
    supressors are pricey. i'll keep the remmy as is.
    My buddy has a small shop in NC all that I have to do is fill out a Form 1 and submit it, wait for approval and walla...
    Quote Originally Posted by rollen dean montoya
    now to get the confederate 58 up to working order and we will really be having fun

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    I am a confirmed Glock man.. I have carried a Model 27 in .40 S&W for years now and prior to that I carried a springfield armory officers model or the full size 1911 in shoulder rig but as I get older and become a "full figured" guy the thumb safety and other sharp bits on the 1911 style pistols have begun to dig into my delicate widdle body parts.

    I do carry every day and I have to say the glocks have impressed me. I have about 7k rounds through the 27 and no sign of wear or looseness and its pretty well mannered for a subcompact. I have a buddy with the springfield XD composite..I dont know what it is about that weapon but I just cant make myself like it..
    "A man's got to know his limitation's"

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    I'm not much of a glock fan... a lot of my buddies like them though.

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