Soundguy
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- Mar 11, 2002
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- Central florida
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You are the one not keeping up. SA can refer to semi auto or single action. They are not mutually exclusive.. So if you use the SA acronym on a gun that fits both, you, the poster, should clearly state which one you are intending to use!
As for your contradiction, go proof your prev posts. Its not my day to take care of you.
As for your contradiction, go proof your prev posts. Its not my day to take care of you.
What is it with people? We were talking Glocks and 10mm. Not revovlers. Why can't people man up, and say when they are wrong? You were not paying attention.
I admitted I confused you with Sigs.
I can't edit your posts. If you think I edited mine, it would say, that I did.
Would you lie to someone and tell them a 22 is a valid self defense, round or would you tell them it is a good round to learn with? I would do the latter.
I surely would want to give anyone some false sense of secruity, by letting them think they have a good choice for protection. That is enough of a trap, with people carrying guns, and thinking they can take care of anything or go anywhere.
22 is not a big game hunter, but people use it to learn. Not sure why I am such an awful person for being honest.
Show me where I contradicted myself.
I never said, that I thought it was better then nothing. A 2lb sledge is a hammer, and can drive a tack, if that is all you got.