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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Well...its home. What a totally new experience, too.

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    It's been years since I've purchased a new handgun, or any gun, as a matter of fact. No more waiting week.?....yeah, its been that long.

    About time, all it did was hurt the law abiding citizen.

    Love the sites

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    Tritium/light gathering, front sight

    And high(est) capacity. Same as my full sized, Browning, high power 9mm

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    Looking forward to the range, and sending a few down the pipe.
    Got my Hellcat a while back and, due to the ammo shortage, I still haven’t put one round through it. (I tried out their Hellcat they had to rent at the range.) Congratulations on the gun.
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    Nice piece Mike..
    That front site really pops doesn’t it?
    What’s the deal with the trigger? Looks like a extra flipper lever off the front?
    Sorry, no handgun experience to speak of..
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    [QUOTE=celticcrusader;1921708]Purchased this new Hawke Vantage IR 4-12x50 Rimfire .22 (Subsonic) Reticle scope, and a new vanguard equalizer pro 2 bipod + a new set of Recknagel Detachable Sling Swivels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Love the sites

    Tritium/light gathering, front sight
    Nice. I have tritium ones on my 45 and love them.
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    Awesome Mike.
    You should be happy happy happy.
    Enjoy!

    Pete <:-}
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Nice piece Mike..
    That front site really pops doesn’t it?
    What’s the deal with the trigger? Looks like a extra flipper lever off the front?
    Sorry, no handgun experience to speak of..
    That's your safety.
    It has to be depressed, before the trigger can be pulled. No hammer to fumble with, or get hung up in clothing.
    Just pull it out and shoot.! Perfect for concealed carry.

    Next will be to get my permit, not that I need it for the state of Ohio, were already allowed to open carry ( has to be visable ) but with the permit there's less hassle from the cops, and folks who don't know the laws.

    Only difference between the two, is with a permit I can transport the gun loaded, while in my vehicle, and other states will allow me to enter, armed.
    Mike

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    Picked up a OWB holster, made by Versacarry. Made of multi layered water Buffalo leather, with a carbon fiber insert between the layers. And also a double stack, double mag case, by Blackhawk.

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    Still want a horizontal shoulder holster, but that's another day

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    I have been wanting to make my Kimber Ultra CDP II .45cal my everyday carry weapon but I didn't have a holster for it. I wanted a custom shoulder holster but didn't want to pay $400 - $600 for it. I'm very good with leather, so I made my own. This took me about 3 weeks to complete. Everything done by hand including the stitching. Very comfortable and functional. I am satisfied with the final outcome and now carry my .45 everyday. Here it is:

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    Very good with leather...indeed!!
    That sir, is absolutely stunning.

    That's a beautiful edc .45 as well.
    I've been looking for something in .45 cal. smaller than my 1911 for edc, but truthfully, it's not too bad.
    The problem nowadays is there is virtually nothing out there for sale.

    Congratulations on the completion of a fine project.
    My hat's off to you!

    Pete <:-}
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    Nice work. Very fancy pattern work.

    I have known I was luck that my father in law does leather work and does all my stuff for free. I never knew I was saving that much money.
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