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31 weeks 6 days ago, 6:18 PM

mc24

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looking at this for a concealed carry gun. the glock is to expensivce and cant find the pf 9 around where i live. what you guys think about this taurus model. thanks.

31 weeks 6 days ago, 7:10 PM

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are very good for the money. I've had a PT92 and model 606 and loved them both. I haven't heard anything bad about the PT 111 and will someday get a 24/7 OSS in .45

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31 weeks 6 days ago, 10:26 PM

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The PT99 was my first pistol and I plan on getting the 24/7 OSS in both 40 and 45. The 940 and 945 pistol are good pistol tl.

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31 weeks 6 days ago, 1:03 AM

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spend the extra cash and buy the 24/7 OSS in .45ACP!i shot one yesterday and will be buying one!then i will buy a P07 CZ!

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