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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3806460" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>That is your opinion. I distrust ARs because of past experience. I do not like the way a Glock feels in my hand and do not trust a striker fired firearm that does not have a real safety. </p><p></p><p>I have used Taurus and Charter arms in real world use and they just work. Hi-Point again feels clunky in my hand but I would not be afraid to keep one around the house any more than I would a Glock. Now Rossi my father had one that got out of timing, same for my Grandfathers H&R revolver.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Point is a lot of people are lucky to scrap up $350 to $400 for a gun. Right now I could not even do that. A Hi-Point, Rossi, Taurus, etc may be the best they can afford, even used and running them down probably scares off a few members that can not afford better. Heck I thought about leaving the site more than a few times because of some of the comments but I am to much of an ******* to not say something back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3806460, member: 8854"] That is your opinion. I distrust ARs because of past experience. I do not like the way a Glock feels in my hand and do not trust a striker fired firearm that does not have a real safety. I have used Taurus and Charter arms in real world use and they just work. Hi-Point again feels clunky in my hand but I would not be afraid to keep one around the house any more than I would a Glock. Now Rossi my father had one that got out of timing, same for my Grandfathers H&R revolver. Point is a lot of people are lucky to scrap up $350 to $400 for a gun. Right now I could not even do that. A Hi-Point, Rossi, Taurus, etc may be the best they can afford, even used and running them down probably scares off a few members that can not afford better. Heck I thought about leaving the site more than a few times because of some of the comments but I am to much of an ******* to not say something back. [/QUOTE]
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