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> I have one of these already:
>
> http://www.mossberg.com/products/def...ction=products
>
> That and a .22 pistol should do me well.


Good thought, but neither one of those is concealable?
I'll never argue with the value of a good shotgun.

"Are you packing or are you just happy to see me"?

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..22 is not a viable self-defense weapon.
There is a reason that state law makes you qualify with at least a .38
iirc?

A .380 might be okay too. I'd have to re-check. ('course we are talking
about Texas law and they vary from state to state quite a bit).

I used a 9mm.

9mm ammo is really not that bad in price. Neither is .40 since law
enforcement uses that a lot. Supply and demand keep the price down.

Only drawback is that if you are only used to a .22 pistol, you'd have
to get used to the heavier recoil of the larger calibers to gain any
accuracy.

I did recently purchase a 9 shot .22 revolver tho' to cut my target
practice costs. They ARE valuable for grip and trigger control practice.
I got a very good deal on it. SA/DA trigger, rear loader. The cylinder
loads from the back like a cowboy action revolver:

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Omelet wrote:
> In article >,
> T > wrote:
>
>> I have one of these already:
>>
>> http://www.mossberg.com/products/def...ction=products
>>
>> That and a .22 pistol should do me well.

>
> Good thought, but neither one of those is concealable?
> I'll never argue with the value of a good shotgun.
>

I think we can thank (or condemn) Katrina for this:

http://personalsecurityzone.com/cgi-.../?Template=Pro
dDetail.htm&ProductID=27187
(or)
http://tinyurl.com/g44x7


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tom said...

> Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> T > wrote:
>>
>>> I have one of these already:
>>>
>>> http://www.mossberg.com/products/def...ction=products
>>>
>>> That and a .22 pistol should do me well.

>>
>> Good thought, but neither one of those is concealable?
>> I'll never argue with the value of a good shotgun.
>>

> I think we can thank (or condemn) Katrina for this:
>
> http://personalsecurityzone.com/cgi-...PSZ/?Template=
> Pro dDetail.htm&ProductID=27187
> (or)
> http://tinyurl.com/g44x7



Nice kit!

Andy
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In article >, "tom" > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > T > wrote:
> >
> >> I have one of these already:
> >>
> >> http://www.mossberg.com/products/def...ction=products
> >>
> >> That and a .22 pistol should do me well.

> >
> > Good thought, but neither one of those is concealable?
> > I'll never argue with the value of a good shotgun.
> >

> I think we can thank (or condemn) Katrina for this:
>
> http://personalsecurityzone.com/cgi-.../?Template=Pro
> dDetail.htm&ProductID=27187
> (or)
> http://tinyurl.com/g44x7


Interesting. ;-)

Talk about creative marketing.
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"tom" > wrote in :

> Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> T > wrote:
>>
>>> I have one of these already:
>>>
>>> http://www.mossberg.com/products/def...ction=products
>>>
>>> That and a .22 pistol should do me well.

>>
>> Good thought, but neither one of those is concealable?
>> I'll never argue with the value of a good shotgun.
>>

> I think we can thank (or condemn) Katrina for this:
>
> http://personalsecurityzone.com/cgi-...e/PSZ/?Templat
> e=Pro dDetail.htm&ProductID=27187
> (or)
> http://tinyurl.com/g44x7
>
>
>



NOICE!!!!!!!!


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