what is a good CA legal tactical firearm?

January 8th, 2010 by eranio

I am in to the tactical Firearms i have a couple of Tactical handguns & shotguns what r some good tactical Ca

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7 Responses

  1. Jay

    They still allow guns in Cali? What a nice surprise! Find the biggest GUN store and see what they have!

  2. onsight

    SIG 552

  3. keve

    the nerf commandor really works well with my 5 year old brother

  4. bill s

    I like the new Colt aim point in 45 caliber, I also like my tek3 with a halosight. if i had my choise of any tac firearm it would be a AR style from armalite. But what works for me might not work for you. For instance, i like a single stack clip in a hangun, they feel more natural then the double stack, and usually my group is better by about 2 inches at 20 yards, but i have a friend that likes his Glock22 gouble stack in 40s%w and can shoot better with the double stack. The best gun for you is the one that works best for you, and the best way is to do your homework, go to a indoor range and rent different modles and try them, if there is a couple that you like, then go back a couple of times and try them again. Make sure that you know how to use them properly, and be safe. Also, with a good firearm, the first 59-100 rounds will be different with almost every round. so don’t get discurredge, this is the barral breaking in.

  5. Jerry BO

    Being "into" them does not make it "legal" for you to have one
    in California or any place else, or own one, unless you are in
    Law Enforcement, or the Military.
    And since the Federal government is monitoring these
    websites for "key" words, In the interest of our "National
    Security." you may be having someone knocking on/in your
    door shortly. <}:-})

  6. squared away

    glock 22 or glock 23 works well for me.

  7. 7.62 fmj

    Shhhh I don’t think you are allowed to say "tactical" in Kali-fornia anymore.

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