I carry a 386 in the winter and find it reasonably comfortable. If I can put the big white front site on target I'm good. No shooting snipers off rooftops.....
I didn't realize that the original PPQ was discontinued until today. I purchased it a year or two ago after getting tired of waiting for my LGS to get my Sig p2202 in stock. Last June I bought a PPS after getting tired of waiting for M&P Shield. Sometimes things just work out.
I bought a Sig P220 Equinox...it was love at first site. I've had a P220 before but this was much more better to carry. It has a shortened barrel and I don't believe there are 2 alike. It loves to shoot. Was a bit pricey though.
I'm glad I bought a PPQ when I did. Been sitting in the vault for a while. Maybe the price went up because of hi-capacity mag. Hard to find any hi-cap pistols now.
I traded my S&W M&P Compact for the P 01. I've put 1500 rounds thru it w/o any issues. I like the feel of the grips better and it seem to fit all my M&P holsters (that's a plus). It does seem a bit heavier than the Smith but more solid. They are both great handguns.
I purchased 2 of these holsters for my PPS and 340 M&P. I personally thought they were amazing. I hardly know I'm carrying and they don't move at all. These are the only holsters I will uses for IWB carry. I bought another for my P229 and found it fits my PPQ. I have many OWB holsters and love...
I have a 340 M&P and got the CT for just that purpose, I am not usually proficient with a snubnose. However, I decide to practice W/O the CT and found I shot very well. The tritium front sight made all the difference. If I had known how accurate it was I would have passed on the CT. I do...
I have a 686 Talo and could not get used to the small grip. After a box of rounds blood was dripping down my hand. Changed the grips to Ahrend Target grips and couldn't be happier. Excellent firearm.
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