I have a p22 and it has been great. Many thousands of rounds with no issues. I liked it because it was easy to suppress before everyone started making a factory threaded barrel. It also has a very small grip; women and children love it. If I had to choose today, I would probably get the sr22.
I've shot a 238, they are nice. I usually carry a keltec p3at in my pocket. My choice would be based on how it would be carried. I would only carry something as big as a 238 on my belt. I have a rohrbaugh r9, it is about the same size as the sig...but a 9mm. I would go with the kt p3at or...
Isn't the Guardian just a close copy of the Seecamp? I carried a Seecamp 32 for years, loved it...still have it. It is terrible to shoot, but was the best choice at the time for a tiny but effective gun. Then along came the Keltec P32, it was lighter and had less perceived recoil...carried...
I'll second that. I had a ppk. With the fixed barrel, they recoil more than you would think. I would say go for a full size 9mm, like a glock 17, or a 357 revolver, or a .22 like a Ruger Mk or Browning Buckmark.
Look closely at the primer in the last picture. It has a line on it, that is from the bottom of the slide I can only surmise. The case was still in the magazine, expanding to fill it. It was nowhere near the firing pin. I'm thinking that the round hung up feeding and the primer was seated...
I don't carry any reloads. I normally carry a Rohrbaugh R9 with 6+1. I can't imagine trying to reload with that tiny heel release under stress anyway. I do have a reload and an AK in the trunk.
Well, it happened to me. Always wear eye protection!!! I kept the round and have included the pictures. The round discharged out of battery, the projectile landed on the bench next to me. I mistakenly thought a stovepipe case set off the round on the top of the magazine. I put several...
Why do you care about the tracking number? I won't even ask till week 2...or after I think I should have gotten it. I think your expectations are a little unrealistic. I've done business with them more times than I can count. Good that you aren't ordering from them...more stuff for me. :)
I like AIM Surplus about the best. You may find a slightly better price for a particular round, but they are hard to beat for shipping rates and overall prices on the ammo I want.
If it isn't one of the legally required signs here in Texas (30.06) or 51%, I probably won't notice it. If it is one of the legal signs, I vote with my feet/dollars.
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