Gun you want to have under your pillow at night

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The Firelance (Fallout 3). Nothing beats lighting your enemies on fire before disintegrating them. Easy cleanup!
 

loc978

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bl4ckh4wk64 said:
loc978 said:
The one I already keep there...
Ew a glock
Say what you will about 'em, but there's one damn good reason [http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90] to go with a composite framed, striker fired pistol with as few external moving parts as possible. Personally, I can't stand any hammer-fired autoloading pistol...
 

bl4ckh4wk64

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loc978 said:
bl4ckh4wk64 said:
loc978 said:
The one I already keep there...
Ew a glock
Say what you will about 'em, but there's one damn good reason [http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90] to go with a composite framed, striker fired pistol with as few external moving parts as possible. Personally, I can't stand any hammer-fired autoloading pistol...
The thing is, I clean my guns so I have no need for something that I can leave in the middle of a desert for four years and still shoot. I'd prefer control over the "Holy crap It's filled with concrete but it can still fire" aspect. I guess it also stems from my first handgun, which was a glock 17. I hated it, it was the most tempermental and unbalanced handgun I've ever held.
 

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I would have an evoker like in Persona 3. Sure it's not really a gun but what weapon you know can summon a monster from your mind.
 

RossM

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Either a M61 Vulcan Gatling gun or a BFG9000, i know I'd need a big pillow and it may be uncomfortable and somewhat dangerous at times to sleep on, but i do think its a sacrifice i could make!
 

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Johnnyallstar said:
I have my Springfield Arms 1911A1 .45 ACP right next to my bed, but I wouldn't want it under the pillow per se.
Best answer is second post...1911 .45 for da win.
 

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loc978

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bl4ckh4wk64 said:
loc978 said:
bl4ckh4wk64 said:
loc978 said:
The one I already keep there...
Ew a glock
Say what you will about 'em, but there's one damn good reason [http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90] to go with a composite framed, striker fired pistol with as few external moving parts as possible. Personally, I can't stand any hammer-fired autoloading pistol...
The thing is, I clean my guns so I have no need for something that I can leave in the middle of a desert for four years and still shoot. I'd prefer control over the "Holy crap It's filled with concrete but it can still fire" aspect. I guess it also stems from my first handgun, which was a glock 17. I hated it, it was the most tempermental and unbalanced handgun I've ever held.
Well, to each their own... but I can't stand the 17 either. 9mm parabellum begs a metal frame. Recoil is too snappy for good control without a really heavy pistol. The .45 slow push is much more controllable... and the weight of 230gr bullets with a hot load behind 'em balances the light frame of my 21 nicely.
...that and my hands must just be weird. I can't comfortably fire anything with a grip safety, so every Springfield or Colt I've tried is out the door.