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What's new in firearms part I (handguns tonight maybe long guns in a future net).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:11 am

Disclaimer: Tonight is kind of a handgun cornucopia of models that I selected to discuss with a very broad brush stoke concerning, "What is new(ish) in firearms," specifically handguns. Along with that I come at this from a "Fud" perspective where I believe there is a firearm for everyone, and I have my favorites, but I'm a little older and grew up around some real classics so this roster is not all inclusive. I also believe there is a time to consider change and move outside one's comfort zone especially where personal defense is concerned. However, I think most people would agree why we should beware the person who only owns one firearm...they probably know how to use it and have become very proficient with it! I am not here to promote the shop where I work and if you want specifics about anything that may breach that "line in the sand" I will tell you, "I prefer not to discuss specifics," but I leave open, a chance that I might respond to a question via email...I'm good on QRZ, KK6CTT.

NOTE: Some of the firearms depicted are not on the CA Roster and are intended for Law Enforcement Only purchases.

Let's get things started with these three classics.
Let's get things started with these three classics.
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There is virtually no other pistol that emulates the clean break of the 1911. After a Century of service and some dabbling around with double stack models like Para Ordinance in, I believe, the 1980's, the final solution that has become very popular is now called the 2011. Here in CA we don't see too many Colt 45s for sale or trade but they are still around and continue to provide good service but the 9mm, larger capacity 2011s in 9mm have really taken the market by storm with a great compliment to the 1911. You just can't expect the legendary 1911 to vanish from service after such a long tenure.

The Browning Hi Power is another firearm that has a storied history that transcends national armed force's identity with use worldwide. With an original capacity of 13-rounds in the issued magazine, this was a noteworthy addition to the John Moses Browning design line. Even if Browning died before finishing the design of this pistol, it has been a solid performer as well.

The German Luger is the quintessential war trophy of WWII. This pistol has always been a sought-after relic of Double U-Double U-Two. There are few pistols with anything similar to the profile of this pistol and is easy to pick out of a line-up with little to no light. The toggle action is best operated with stout 9mm ammunition.




Buying your first firearm in CA...what to expect...some very recent changes in costs and requirements.
Buying your first firearm in CA...what to expect...some very recent changes in costs and requirements.
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Real ID Information.
Real ID Information.
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Click here: https://a19.asmdc.org/getting-real-id
Visit the CA DMV page: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-li ... s/real-id/


A down and dirty list of things you will need for your first handgun purchase:
  • A valid California ID/Driver's License (a "real ID" is preferrable) with a current resident address (not a PO Box) and not a temporary/interim license.
  • If you don't have a "real ID" you will need either your birth certificate or a passport, and for the ladies with name changes a marriage certificate/divorce decree that shows the name variations. How do I know I don't have a "real ID?" The CA Bear in the upper righthand corner signifies a "real ID" but more specifically, if it says, "Federal Limits Apply" you do not have a "Real ID."
  • A Firearm Safety Certificate, issued at a local FFL dealer where a 30-question test is given, 75% is passing (23 out of 30 right), $25.00, good for 5-years but there are some exemptions.
  • For a handgun vs. a rifle/shotgun, you will need a second proof of address. This can be a utility bill or CA DMV registration. If your ID does not match your ID you will need to provide a government issued proof of address (DMV Registration or a city government issued utility bill.
  • A handgun must have a lock and unlike a long gun, a safe affidavit cannot be used.
  • Time it takes to complete the test, 10-20 minutes and this is the website to visit if you have questions or want to study before taking the test:
    https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/fscfaqs
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:13 am

Let's start in semi-chronological order with revolvers.


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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:30 am

Let's move on to the 1911, John M. Browning design, better known as the Colt .45 ACP!


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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:08 am

We can spend a little time with some favorites.


Known for the concealability, the S&W Shield and the Glock 26 were a standard for CA CCW holders.
Known for the concealability, the S&W Shield and the Glock 26 were a standard for CA CCW holders.
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:11 am

How about this classic double to single action pistol model?


Sometimes the differences are minor.
Sometimes the differences are minor.
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:12 am

Sig didn't stop there and now we have the most recent military contracted striker-fire the M18/M17 and now arguably the most purchased brand in the USA


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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:13 am

Wait there is more, the smaller configurable "concealed wonder pistol"


So, Sig did it again with their P365 model.  Ladies, "The Rose" edition has just been picked up on the CA Handgun Roster."
So, Sig did it again with their P365 model. Ladies, "The Rose" edition has just been picked up on the CA Handgun Roster."
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:14 am

Back to the honorable mention for the Glock fan club."


What is a standard frame vs. a "SF" designation?
What is a standard frame vs. a "SF" designation?
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns).

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:16 am

Final thoughts and points to be made via Q&A.

Do not forget to cast your ballot! We can't change what we take for granted!


We coundn't finish off the set without the M9 Beretta getting recognized.
We coundn't finish off the set without the M9 Beretta getting recognized.
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Re: What's new in firearms part I (handguns tonight maybe long guns in a future net).

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