Since I grew up in a machinist's home and was trained on the older stuff, i would try to start in mid 20s US in a coastal city. I could pass myself off as someone who had been "out of country" during the Great War. $25 for tools would get me set up, find a bed at the YMCA and $5 would get me a...
"rowdy" I think that is the perfect description of the PF9. And as far as a .32, if it is with you, it is far superior to the .45 at home in the dresser.
Old Rogue, the PF9 has been an excellent carry gun. It is a single stack 9x19, very flat, with excellent sights. I ran 300 rounds of FMJ through it when I got it, and it has never jammed once. It feed JHPs perfectly, rides in a pants pocket very comfortably or in an IWB holster. It is not a gun...
My Dad told me about my Grandfather's conversation in a bank during the Great Depression. He was a farmer and back then, they would load a little extra grain onto the open trucks of the era so there would be the right amount when they got to their destination. Well, when my Grandfather got his...
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