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04-27-2025 04:38 PM
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Very nice...can't say I blame you.
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I don't think I'll ever like modern guns. I have a Sig M17, still haven't fired it. I like that it holds 21 rounds but can't imagine needing 21 rounds for anything. I'm getting bypassed and I don't care. I used to see quite a few Savage 99 rifles in the deer woods but I haven't seen anyone but me and my father in years now. All plastic stocked bolt action Remington's or their clones. I do carry a Savage 110 in 17HMR. Gave up the old 22 for squirrels.
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Originally Posted by
Ovidio
I helped him out…
The things we do for friends...
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Originally Posted by
Low & Slow
The things we do for friends...
Yep.. You got it
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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It's not so odd to enjoy firearms from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries which I think most of us own. Our favorites are probably 19th and 20th century but it's good to keep up with technology.
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I just could not get over the awful triggers of striker fired guns.
Then I tried a few, among them a Canik and then this one. Glock I really don’t consider an option for me. FN, S&W, HS, you name them.
None was ok for me, but the Canik (almost) and then this Walther.
The trigger is still miles away from my Bernardelli Practical Elite, and also far enough from the other one, the P-One. But it is an unfair comparison. One is a competition gun, completely hand fitted, the other has shot about 30-40.000 rounds.
Compared to a few other hammer fired guns I could fire, it is sometimes even better.
And then, I had to help a friend in need!
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Ovidio, my favorite EDC gun is a Tanfoglio Witness manufactured by Fratelli Tanfoglio and imported by EAA Corp. It's a double action hammer fired pistol in 9mm Luger and is accurate and reliable. Surprisingly, and despite being an active IPSC shooter in the 1980's I never heard of them until recently.
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I know that gun. I’ve been making love to the .45 APC version for years… They come even cheap enough as used, but then I always fall for some other stuff. I have only heard good things about them.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Tanfoglio Witness
Had one in .38 Super, basically a CZ75. Loved it for many reasons, but it's chamber was unsupported, and blew out the brass too much to reload. Had to let it go.
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