Conceal carry - Sig Sauer
#101
I dont think for the price I went wrong I mean I got a gun that normally sells (in dumb *** ca) for 907.00 out the door and picked it up for 531.00 OTD I actually wanted a smaller "pocket" pistol but besides the $600 beretta .32 and the $830 Karr .380 they did not have much and when I saw that price on that sig i jumped on it did not even get to hold it first just said I want that lets do some paperwork
also Rick how much bigger are you getting your pants with that ctac holster and a mag? I went up 2 sizes when carrying my 1911 IWB and that holster looks thicker than my 1911
also Rick how much bigger are you getting your pants with that ctac holster and a mag? I went up 2 sizes when carrying my 1911 IWB and that holster looks thicker than my 1911
Last edited by big bad diesel 416; 05-07-2011 at 11:03 AM.
#102
$531 is not a bad price for a 239, not at all & they are a superb pistol, I love mine. The CTAC is a really think holster in the scheme of things, if you carry a full sized 1911 IWB you will have no problems with a 239 in a CTAC. That's one of the things I really like about the CTAC, how it's attached & sits, you not only have all kinds of adjustment options but it's uber thin...
#103
As for the glocks going bang when you dont want them to, I have been around glocks for pretty much my whole life, I learned to shoot a pistol using my ole mans duty glocks. I have never once seen a glock not fire, or fire when you didnt want it to. Its not a gun issues to me, its a gun safety issue. As we all know, there is no external safety, so unless you tend to shoot the weapon, keep your finger off the dang trigger. its that simple.
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big bad diesel 416 (05-07-2011)
#104
Triggers Are For Fingers Only?
There was a local guy here last summer shot hiself in the abdomen while not quite successfully attempting to holster his Glock. Caught on his belt or shirt or some stupid shyt. Dumbass.
#105
I would almost put money on he had his finger on the trigger while holstering and it caught the holster on the way in. Lots of ND's that way. Had a guy in another hunt club last year shoot a hole in hos floor board because he had his hand on teh trigger when he ****** his gun out and didn't have the safety on. KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF TEH TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT!!!
Can't take the stupid out of some people.
Can't take the stupid out of some people.
#106
I put thousands of rounds down my guns every year, probably 15,000 a year easy all combined. I never have had a ND. I carry every day, usually a Glock. Even when I have something other then my Glock in my waist band it is carried safety off ready to go. Wonderful thing called a holster keeps the trigger from being pulled when I don't want it to go off.
#110
Kids....
I've got a 1st generation G19, remember when they came out & how/why so many police departments went to them over the S&W autos...and have a S&W 5904 that was my CCP before Glocks hit the streets and turned into the kool-aid they are....
1 word why glocks are are as popular as they are today...
marketing...
2 words why they are as popular asthey are....
Bean Counters...
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I put thousands of rounds down my guns every year, probably 15,000 a year easy all combined. I never have had a ND. I carry every day, usually a Glock. Even when I have something other then my Glock in my waist band it is carried safety off ready to go. Wonderful thing called a holster keeps the trigger from being pulled when I don't want it to go off.
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