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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 61017" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Will no one stand up for the lowly Makarov? (military version, not the one with the flesh eating sights) I carry one most of the time. They are more reliable than most autos I know of, and proper placement of the .365 slug at about 1000 fps should be enough.</p><p></p><p>I do have a Glock 17 for fishing trips. Floating when dropped in the water is a nice plus. That gun is ugly, deadly accurate, funny feeling, never fails to work, more demanding of good gun handling discipline than others, holds 18 rounds, did I mention my love/hate relationship with this gun?</p><p></p><p>I hope no one is annoyed at the observation that this sort of thread discloses more information about the posters than about handguns. JP, aren't you glad you started this? CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 61017, member: 711"] Will no one stand up for the lowly Makarov? (military version, not the one with the flesh eating sights) I carry one most of the time. They are more reliable than most autos I know of, and proper placement of the .365 slug at about 1000 fps should be enough. I do have a Glock 17 for fishing trips. Floating when dropped in the water is a nice plus. That gun is ugly, deadly accurate, funny feeling, never fails to work, more demanding of good gun handling discipline than others, holds 18 rounds, did I mention my love/hate relationship with this gun? I hope no one is annoyed at the observation that this sort of thread discloses more information about the posters than about handguns. JP, aren't you glad you started this? CB [/QUOTE]
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