The point is that you don't have to be a big burly guy to shoot a shotgun...Skiprr wrote:Lest you incur the wrath of some amazing shootists, I'll apologize on your behalf to the fine ladies who frequent this Forum. One is IDPA five-gun classified. You do not want to get her angry.govnor wrote:My woman is 5'8" and weighs about a buck thirty five.
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- Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:55 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
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- Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:52 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
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My woman is 5'8" and weighs about a buck thirty five. She can shoot my dual pistol grip .12 gauge with no problem. In fact, she enjoys it!anygunanywhere wrote:Mrs. ANygun is a good wing shot with a 12 ga, all 125 pounds of her.
Not flaming, but when a person asks for advice and receives it then argues against it....
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- Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:24 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
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You may have overpaid a little, but I've been to several gun shows lately and haven't seen one 24/7 pro. I scour every table too... Don't feel bad though, I've overpaid on a couple of guns.Vic9mm wrote:Yes sir you can do it, I didnt have 460 dollars for my 24/7 Pro at the time and they had layaway 20% down and pay it off in 2 months and thats what I did. Its wasnt too bad, and yes I over paid about 60 bucks but after all the places I went to this places' cutomer service was outstanding and they gave me free 100 rds of ammo and a lane so all in all it was a pretty good deal.govnor wrote:There's always lay-a-way. He could go ahead and put the gun on lay-a-way at the store and by the time he got his CHL he could have it paid off (I'm guessing you can do this, I've never done it). I've personally never heard of payment plans on a gun, other than credit cards.NguyenVanDon wrote:Oh yeah, of course he is going to get his CHL first before he carries. Shotgun is a great idea, but my friend is really picky and he wants a handgun. He planning on taking his CHL course first and borrow my G19 to do the shooting proficiency test. After that, he going go look for a handgun and concealed carry when his license arrive in the mail.
Does Academy, Gander, or Bass Pro do payment plans?
I'm with the guys on the shotgun thing if he's just trying to defend his home. Cheaper and more effective. He can always get a pistol later on...
As far as Nguyen's friend goes...that might be the answer. Lay-a-way.
- Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:31 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
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There's always lay-a-way. He could go ahead and put the gun on lay-a-way at the store and by the time he got his CHL he could have it paid off (I'm guessing you can do this, I've never done it). I've personally never heard of payment plans on a gun, other than credit cards.NguyenVanDon wrote:Oh yeah, of course he is going to get his CHL first before he carries. Shotgun is a great idea, but my friend is really picky and he wants a handgun. He planning on taking his CHL course first and borrow my G19 to do the shooting proficiency test. After that, he going go look for a handgun and concealed carry when his license arrive in the mail.
Does Academy, Gander, or Bass Pro do payment plans?
I'm with the guys on the shotgun thing if he's just trying to defend his home. Cheaper and more effective. He can always get a pistol later on...