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    Why you should carry a gun to the grocery.

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    LOL... I need to go get my CHL...

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    yeah i started looking at 40's the other day, but i dont know a whole lot about pistols. they had a 9mm that is a military issued piece but i want stopping power and the 40 sounded like a winner. the 9 was smooth though, just when i shoot i want whatever im shooting to know it got shot. good story but very risky in that the robber coulda pulled the trigger on the store employee when the other man pulled his gun.

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    Glock 40 is the way to go. Mid size model 23 is the most versatile. Model 27 is the smalles and the one you would most easily be able to conceal. I own a 19,23,27, and I had 2 model 35's but the Flint River stole one from me.
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