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I got my latest purchase of Romeo's at Osage County Guns, $129 for the Romeo 5 and $75 for the Romeo MSR red dot.
 

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Put motion sensor lights in my liberty safe a couple weeks ago. Quality kit, lights up EVERYTHING, more light than you need.

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I'm looking to get a Ruger S22 for my wife. She wants me to get it tomorrow from the local store, but online at Ruger they show USA "flag series" that I hope is in stock or I can order in time for her birthday. Anybody have any thoughts on this? I'm a newb mostly with guns. Thanks
 

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Nice lights! I’ve got that same kit- how long did it take to install?
Not long, maybe 10 minutes for everything. The lights themselves have an adhesive on them that you just press them on the inside felt where you want them to go. Then just tuck the wires inside the cracks of the wall lining. Sensor also needed to be placed on the right side floor about 6 inches back from the bottom hinge. Then just plugged everything in and tucked the rest of the wires away. Simple.

I'm looking to get a Ruger S22 for my wife. She wants me to get it tomorrow from the local store, but online at Ruger they show USA "flag series" that I hope is in stock or I can order in time for her birthday. Anybody have any thoughts on this? I'm a newb mostly with guns. Thanks
Id go Walther P22 over the Ruger S22, if shes really dead set on a 22. Is this just for a fun toy to shoot? Because that's about all i'd really buy either of those for.
 

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Hard to read the M&P stamp. It's 9mm, right? I've got a Performance Center Shield 9mm. My daily carry. Not my favorite to shoot, but my favorite to carry.
 

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Id go Walther P22 over the Ruger S22, if shes really dead set on a 22. Is this just for a fun toy to shoot? Because that's about all i'd really buy either of those for.

This is for shooting range and piece of mind for all the BS happening. I'll recommend a Walther 22 to her. We have a Walther PK380 that she doesn't want to use because she said it felt too big or too much for her.
 

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This is for shooting range and piece of mind for all the BS happening. I'll recommend a Walther 22 to her. We have a Walther PK380 that she doesn't want to use because she said it felt too big or too much for her.
Get something higher caliber if this is going to be for defense. Personally wouldn't go below a 9mm, but .380 would even do.
 

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