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I shot it, and I'm getting a failure to feed problem with it. I think I have some bad magazine. Tomorrow, I shall see.
Originally Posted by El Negro
Since it is, though, I've become quite enamored with the Walther P99C and the Kahr PM45. The Walther is less expensive and a little easier to find. It has a rail for light/laser, and has a good solid feel. The DAO trigger is a little stiff, but that's okay for a last-chance gun.
Wow, a little less than a year ago you gave me all sorts of shit for my purchase of a Walther P99. Also, the AS model isn't a DAO trigger, it's unique with the anti-stress feature, but fires of the basis of SA/DA.
You have to be a virginia resident or military with PCS orders here, too. Take the class and pass a background check and that's it.
Take the Class ($40)
Pass Background Check ($2, at least when you purchase a weapon but might be included with the class)
Apply for CCW Permit through city you live in ($50)
Originally Posted by sapperpointman
Wow... Thats sweet!! <- Army
You don't need to take the class but I would because they do teach you some about concealed carry and when/where you can and cannot carry. The class is just the cities way to know you know how to safely handle a firearm.
Wow, a little less than a year ago you gave me all sorts of shit for my purchase of a Walther P99. Also, the AS model isn't a DAO trigger, it's unique with the anti-stress feature, but fires of the basis of SA/DA.
I called it a purse gun, which it is. He asked about a good subcompact semi-auto, AKA a purse gun.