Firearm gift for the groom?

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Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby BemidjiDweller on Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:12 pm

Hey guys, first off I want to make it clear that the firearm, which ever ends up being the gift, will be transfered legally though a FFL01. I don't like playing around with the BATFE.

Now that that is out of the way, I would like your opinions on something. I have a friend that just finished SKILLS and is currently looking for a job in LE. He is also getting married in January. As a wedding gift to him, I would like to get him a firearm and engrave it with his name and department if he finds a job before the wedding. The only firearms he currently owns is his Glock 22 and a pump 12ga.

I would like to keep the total at or under $1000, which is to include some ammo and mags if the firearm requires them.

Problem is, I don't know what to give him. An AR? Single action revolver? Double action revolver? AK? As you can probably tell, I'm lost on what to get him. I know you guys don't know his tastes or needs, but suggestions never hurt.

For you active/retired LE, what did you wish you had when you first started out?

Thanks for all the help!
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby Stradawhovious on Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:14 pm

1911.

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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby EJSG19 on Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:21 pm

Id go classy, some sort of old but beautiful condition Colt revolver. most likely in .38 or .357. Sort of a salute to the traditional service men/women and gun they were often issued.

Engrave if you like, or if the gun is nice enough, maybe spend that money on a nice display box instead (also protecting the originality of the gun).

Something he could be proud to display, and shoot once in a while.
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby BBeckwith on Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:44 pm

EJSG19 wrote:Id go classy, some sort of old but beautiful condition Colt revolver. most likely in .38 or .357. Sort of a salute to the traditional service men/women and gun they were often issued.

Engrave if you like, or if the gun is nice enough, maybe spend that money on a nice display box instead (also protecting the originality of the gun).

Something he could be proud to display, and shoot once in a while.


I'd second this idea. Find a really nice revo and then get a display case
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby tim on Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:52 pm

Both of my suggestions are listed. A nice 1911, or a nice revolver. I would skip on the AR, AK, or polymer framed guns if the intention is a keepsake that only gets range duty. If you are looking for something that you hope he uses in his new career I would obviously have other suggestions. You would also have to wait to see where he ends up working and figure out what they allow.

If its going to be a firearm that you want him to use as a new officer/deputy, I would be looking into a nice J-frame or Kahr BUG with the appropriate holster setup.

Edit: Excellent choice on a wedding gift for a good friend though. A firearm that will last a lifetime along with his marriage.
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby Ivan45 on Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:15 pm

Agree, 1911 or classy revolver.

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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby weck on Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:20 pm

Stradawhovious wrote:1911.

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this :mrgreen:
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby Holland&Holland on Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:37 pm

weck wrote:
Stradawhovious wrote:1911.

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this :mrgreen:


Why look further? It has nice slab sides to engrave, is classic, classy, collectable, funtional, period.
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby infidel on Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:56 pm

I want to be his friend. 8-)
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby panzerr on Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:56 pm

Get him a glock 19. Small enough to carry, large enough to put 700 rounds through it in one range session. Good sight radius, large magazine capacity and universally accepted as the single best all purpose handgun. And better yet, you don't have to break the bank to get one.

As a LEO, he will want to carry most of the time. A g19 will fill that role perfectly.
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby CraigJS on Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:46 pm

Wait till he gets that first job. Find out what that department allows the officers to carry, then get the pistol. If they don't allow the gun you get him, then it's all for not. If it's a non carry keep sake, a nice 1911.. Name, department, date, pure CLASS!
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby tman on Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:46 am

CraigJS wrote:Wait till he gets that first job. Find out what that department allows the officers to carry, then get the pistol. If they don't allow the gun you get him, then it's all for not. If it's a non carry keep sake, a nice 1911.. Name, department, date, pure CLASS!


Some departments issue the pistols that are used.

Shouldn't you be buying something for the married COUPLE?
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Re: Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby wildfan1 on Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:18 am

tman wrote:
CraigJS wrote:Wait till he gets that first job. Find out what that department allows the officers to carry, then get the pistol. If they don't allow the gun you get him, then it's all for not. If it's a non carry keep sake, a nice 1911.. Name, department, date, pure CLASS!


Some departments issue the pistols that are used.

Shouldn't you be buying something for the married COUPLE?


He will protect her with it too. :mrgreen:
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby Holland&Holland on Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:30 am

tman wrote:
CraigJS wrote:Wait till he gets that first job. Find out what that department allows the officers to carry, then get the pistol. If they don't allow the gun you get him, then it's all for not. If it's a non carry keep sake, a nice 1911.. Name, department, date, pure CLASS!


Some departments issue the pistols that are used.

Shouldn't you be buying something for the married COUPLE?


Good point. Can we say matching set with sequential serial numbers?
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Re: Firearm gift for the groom?

Postby CraigJS on Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:04 am

A little over the 1000.00 but if she shoots, VERY CLASSY!!!!!


Tman, I don't even know the married couple.. :)
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