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"...better to have it and not really need it than really need it and not have it..."

To borrow another oft-used expression.

Now, if only I could AFFORD to have it!
You list your occupation as a security supervisor , so just buy one and charge it to the firm, just think how more effective Paul Blart could have been if had a .50 mounted on his segway
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You list your occupation as a security supervisor , so just buy one and charge it to the firm, just think how more effective Paul Blart could have been if had a .50 mounted on his segway
I reckon I need to address that occupation thing, huh?
I am now a driver for a company that takes special needs children to and from school.
I'm not allowed to have guns on school property.
Sigh.....
 

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I like to check the used section when I go to a gun store. You can save a few bucks an since semi auto's need a few hundred rounds through them to break them in it helps reduce the time an cost of break in. Last time I went they had a Glock 43 and a Springfield XD9. Both looked to be about $75 to a hundred bucks or so less than a new one. A Kimber looked to be about $200+ cheaper than new.
 

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Damn! Time flies!
On Monday morning, I leave South Florida for Vegas, and by late Monday afternoon, I will be on the floor of the SHOT Show. I'm covering SHOT on social media for my company, and I was wondering if it would be okay to share the links with you guys here, or would that be as if I was advertising for my company?
 

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im not anti round chambered.
Damn! Time flies!
On Monday morning, I leave South Florida for Vegas, and by late Monday afternoon, I will be on the floor of the SHOT Show. I'm covering SHOT on social media for my company, and I was wondering if it would be okay to share the links with you guys here, or would that be as if I was advertising for my company?
im not sure but personally i dont see it as adverts, just sharing info on a topic the group has in common.
 


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Damn! Time flies!
On Monday morning, I leave South Florida for Vegas, and by late Monday afternoon, I will be on the floor of the SHOT Show. I'm covering SHOT on social media for my company, and I was wondering if it would be okay to share the links with you guys here, or would that be as if I was advertising for my company?
I don't envy you having to go to Shot Show after doing it in the past. Get some good walking shoes, take breaks, watch out for the obese neckbeards pulling carts behind them (they have some rank body odor too), and if you can find a Shot Show bingo card it helps to pass time.
 

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I don't envy you having to go to Shot Show after doing it in the past. Get some good walking shoes, take breaks, watch out for the obese neckbeards pulling carts behind them (they have some rank body odor too), and if you can find a Shot Show bingo card it helps to pass time.
Yeah - last year was amazing for me as a SHOT virgin. This year...
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There is a lot of pressure on me from my employer to make SHOT Show a huge deal on our socials. I'm afraid they're expecting perfect, when in reality, I'm going to be a dude walking around SHOT with my cell phone capturing content and working it together into something semi-presentable on my laptop while sitting on the floor in the corner.?
 

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Great videos despite using just a phone. I was hoping Smith and Wesson would come out with a Metal 10mm but no dice I guess.
let a few other brands make a successful metal 10mm and then S&W will be sure to copy it and put it on the market with lots of hype.
 

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I am back in the office, back from SHOT Show. And damn, I'm still exhausted! HAHAHAHA
I can't believe this, but I spent some time at the Taurus booth playing with their G3C, and I liked it so much that last night, I "sniped" an auction (kinda) and bought a used one. I'm excited about it!
 
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Sa-weet! I scored this G3C for $112 and the cost of the ride. I emailed an industry connection over at Taurus and scored the optic-ready "T.O.R.O." slide for a significant discount. I landed a new Holosun 407C for cost plus 5% (to cover credit card processing). I snagged a couple of new mags (two 12-rounders and one 15-rounder with a small grip extension) and an AIWB holster. I'm looking forward to putting this all together and out to the range to run it through its paces. It feels like a really nice gun and of decent quality, especially for the price range. Taurus may have won me over!
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I shot some YouTube content for work yesterday with my new-to-me Taurus G3C. Man, I am really surprised by this little 9mm, and I like it! But there were some negatives about it. I "filmed" videos for:
  • How to install aftermarket GLOCK-compatible sights on a slide without specialized tools.
  • How to install a red dot optic on a pistol slide.
  • How to field strip and clean a semi-auto pistol.
The first video was absolutely miserable because I couldn't get the front sight loose on my new G3C T.O.R.O. slide (Taurus's optic compatible pistol line) that I had ordered to go with my used G3C (non-T.O.R.O. pistol). The goal was to loosen the front sight off-camera to make for a more seamless video, but I ended up getting frustrated and literally ripped the front sight off the new slide in order to be able to shoot my video content. That was the first negative and the most easy to deal with.

The second negative happened when I went to prep for shooting the content on installing the red dot on the T.O.R.O. slide. I went to pre-loosen the screws holding the optic-cut cover plate, and one of them instantly stripped. It took me two hours and two broken easy-outs to get the damn screw out. I ended up pounding a larger Allen-head bit into the stripped screw to get it out. Ughhhhh.

But the end results are great as far as the pistol goes. Hopefully, I can make something out of the video I shot because I have a ton of time into it.

I still would like to sway out my O-Light weapon light for a TLR-7, but I will have to find an AIWB holster that will work for that first. But I think I'm going to enjoy this little 9mm!

Taurus G3C with "goodies."
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2 hours of my life.
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The finished result.
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Just for size comparison, here is my GLOCK 43 with a TTI mag extension that expands its capacity from 6 +1 to 8 +1 next to my G3C with a standard capacity of 12 +1 rounds. I also have a 15-round magazine for the G3C that includes a small grip extension.
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Here are some comparo-pics from Handgun Hero.
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Screenshot 2024-02-09 104113.webp
 

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I shot some YouTube content for work yesterday with my new-to-me Taurus G3C. Man, I am really surprised by this little 9mm, and I like it! But there were some negatives about it. I "filmed" videos for:
  • How to install aftermarket GLOCK-compatible sights on a slide without specialized tools.
  • How to install a red dot optic on a pistol slide.
  • How to field strip and clean a semi-auto pistol.
The first video was absolutely miserable because I couldn't get the front sight loose on my new G3C T.O.R.O. slide (Taurus's optic compatible pistol line) that I had ordered to go with my used G3C (non-T.O.R.O. pistol). The goal was to loosen the front sight off-camera to make for a more seamless video, but I ended up getting frustrated and literally ripped the front sight off the new slide in order to be able to shoot my video content. That was the first negative and the most easy to deal with.

The second negative happened when I went to prep for shooting the content on installing the red dot on the T.O.R.O. slide. I went to pre-loosen the screws holding the optic-cut cover plate, and one of them instantly stripped. It took me two hours and two broken easy-outs to get the damn screw out. I ended up pounding a larger Allen-head bit into the stripped screw to get it out. Ughhhhh.

But the end results are great as far as the pistol goes. Hopefully, I can make something out of the video I shot because I have a ton of time into it.

I still would like to sway out my O-Light weapon light for a TLR-7, but I will have to find an AIWB holster that will work for that first. But I think I'm going to enjoy this little 9mm!

Taurus G3C with "goodies."
2024-02-06 08.38.27.jpg


2 hours of my life.
2024-02-08 12.01.13-1.jpg


The finished result.
2024-02-08 15.59.40-1.jpg


Just for size comparison, here is my GLOCK 43 with a TTI mag extension that expands its capacity from 6 +1 to 8 +1 next to my G3C with a standard capacity of 12 +1 rounds. I also have a 15-round magazine for the G3C that includes a small grip extension.
2024-02-08 16.16.35-1.jpg


Here are some comparo-pics from Handgun Hero.
Screenshot 2024-02-09 103848.png


Screenshot 2024-02-09 104113.png
is that nail fungus i see?
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