GuyMontag
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Full disclosure: I don't carry a purse gun or ever will, but love these flame wars.
I dont shoot a 19 better enough to justify the size. Yes, I too am a believer that the #1 reason for a reload is for malfunction. Some times I will shoot the 26 in the USPSA matches and I use my G34 mags and the ease of reload with the longer mag is night and day. I like to BS with the guys at the range (imagine that) so reloading is no issue also the ammo goes way too fast when I show up with 5 mags loaded.lol Maybe a good thing limited to 10 rounds(not)
Nothing wrong with that if it works for you. I like to carry the same pistol all the time. The reason being is that each and every time I grab it, I want the same grip angle, the same sights, the same pull, and the same round count. It's just something someone taught me once that made sense to me. When beat up and disorientated, your muscle memory takes over.Cause I can? As long as they’re reliable and I know how to draw them, then it’s worthy of protecting my life.
I don’t see anything wrong with periodically switching up your carry weapon. As long as you trust it.
see this right here is a main reason why expensive mags are boarder line a deal breaker for me ( i actually didnt realize how expensive the P-07 mags were when i got it a few years ago)
When I had a PCR I scored a 3 pack of mags on sale at the CZ store. Took the sting out of it for sure.
Sig fanboys are going to love it.
Why buy a Glock when you can pay nearly double for the same thing from Sig?
How is your math Cupcake? about 600 dollars market price that is with night sights. Glock 43/26 is?
It's the same or less pumpkin.First off, you'll address me as Sweetheart or Sir, we're not nearly familiar enough for Cupcake!!
A Glock with night sights can be had for a helluva lot less than $600.
Your new Sig, with little to no real advantage over a Glock, will undoubtedly cost much more.
First off, you'll address me as Sweetheart or Sir, we're not nearly familiar enough for Cupcake!!
A Glock with night sights can be had for a helluva lot less than $600.
Your new Sig, with little to no real advantage over a Glock, will undoubtedly cost much more.
Nothing wrong with that if it works for you. I like to carry the same pistol all the time. The reason being is that each and every time I grab it, I want the same grip angle, the same sights, the same pull, and the same round count. It's just something someone taught me once that made sense to me. When beat up and disorientated, your muscle memory takes over.
I'm one of those guys that doesn't enjoy shooting handguns so I only shoot what I carry. I much prefer rifles.Variety isn’t always bad when it comes to practicing.
Sometimes you want to grab a different one and blow some loads with that one. Other days you’ll blow some loads with your main one. Just make sure to use lubrication either way or you might get locked up.
First off, you'll address me as Sweetheart or Sir, we're not nearly familiar enough for Cupcake!!
A Glock with night sights can be had for a helluva lot less than $600.
Your new Sig, with little to no real advantage over a Glock, will undoubtedly cost much more.
Not a p365. No rail.
Not a p365. No rail.
The SIG "Electro Optic" stuff seems to be at least decent or better in quality and I see it in stores all over. If the light laser SIG come out with is quality and easy to find and purchase what does it matter if it is proprietary?Sig went all hk and did a proprietary rail system and are next going to design (or more likely out source then plaster their name on) a light and laser to go with it
The SIG "Electro Optic" stuff seems to be at least decent or better in quality and I see it in stores all over. If the light laser SIG come out with is quality and easy to find and purchase what does it matter if it is proprietary?
If the frame is narrow enough and the dustcover short enough, wouldn't it HAVE to be proprietary?
3mm is a LOT in fitment terms.I don't see 3mm being that bit of an issue with adjustable retentions on lights
3mm is a LOT in fitment terms.
I can't carry jack in NY state.What's your problem?
Yep. I can't carry jack in NY state.
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I'm gonna have to get my hands on one of these.