On Saturday, December 29, 2001, at 06:26 PM, david wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2001 05:00 pm, Faustine wrote:
Hm, whatever works, I guess. Sheer stealth isn't as much a factor for
me as
is accuracy, reliability and being able to avoid the woman with a
peashooter image. All rhetoric
At 08:26 PM 12/29/01 -0600, david wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2001 05:00 pm, Faustine wrote:
Hm, whatever works, I guess. Sheer stealth isn't as much a factor for me as
is accuracy
I don't think the yugo cellphone .22 has been taken to the range
by an American gun rag yet... Thunder Ranch
At 7:33 AM -0800 12/29/01, David Honig wrote:
Mossad prefers suppressed Berretta .22 which doesn't need racking.
Actually they're fond of using the single action Beretta model 70s in
.22lr. I believe that's what arms designer Gerald Bull was killed
with.
At 02:52 PM 12/30/01 -0500, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
At 7:33 AM -0800 12/29/01, David Honig wrote:
Mossad prefers suppressed Berretta .22 which doesn't need racking.
Actually they're fond of using the single action Beretta model 70s in
.22lr. I believe that's what arms designer Gerald Bull was
On Sunday 30 December 2001 07:37 pm, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Nobody, but nobody, walks around with an empty chamber, whatever
the caliber.
Last I heard the Isreali military still did. An empty chamber was US
military standard carry until the switch from 1911 the Beretta. The military
At 07:37 PM 12/30/01 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
This makes little sense. There are a great many .22 pistols which
have external hammers or an sufficient safety. Why would you have to
rack a slide, other than when you first loaded. With most, if not all,
semi-auto handguns, you always carry
At 8:01 PM -0600 12/30/01, david wrote:
On Sunday 30 December 2001 07:37 pm, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Nobody, but nobody, walks around with an empty chamber, whatever
the caliber.
Last I heard the Isreali military still did.
This is correct-
Col. Cooper had some interesting things to
At 03:16 PM 12/28/01 -0800, Eric Murray wrote:
22 caliber four-shot pistol hidden inside a cell phone, uncovered
during police raids in Europe.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/phone001205.html
Cell phone users will have to be made aware that reaching for their
phones in some
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At 06:54 PM 12/28/01 -0500, Faustine wrote:
Not surprising, since cell phone holster decoys have been around for ages.
Why settle for a .22 when you could be packing a Glock 30?
Better stealth.
I like the NAA .22 belt buckle. Can also fit inside a