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  1. J

    I don't want a Sig P365. Tell me why I'm wrong or offer options.

    Remember, SIG isn't the only one making frames and not all frames are the same, and there are a variety of mags in various capacities. Not all combinations work together. A couple of options SIG P320 grip module options https://www.sigsauer.com/parts/grip-modules.html?model=1622 options...
  2. J

    Colt series 80 Combat Commander 9 mm

    Depending on the feature set, perhaps. Maybe at the high end of most I've seen, though I'm sure there is/has been a model featured up where that would be perfectly reasonable.
  3. J

    I don't want a Sig P365. Tell me why I'm wrong or offer options.

    One interesting feature that has come to light since the introduction of these guns is that the ejector is an integral part of the chassis, on the SIG P320 and Beretta APX, at least. On some of the P320 models, because of the variety of grip modules and magazines, some mags can come into...
  4. J

    What WON'T you carry and why?

    I don't know my way around the Canik line-up very well, but isn't it this gun? https://www.canikusa.com/tp9da
  5. J

    CC Decision G3c (40 S&W) or G22.4

    There may be more holster options for the G3C than you need, but it is unlikely there are as many options as there are for the G22. Remember, up until the Gen 5 guns, the G17 and G22 used the same holsters. Outside perhaps the 1911, there is probably no more common holster option than the...
  6. J

    IWB Holster Design

    It seems quite common to find low riding IWB holsters, especially among new makers. I don't see the advantage. Like you comment, you need it to ride high enough to get a full grip on the gun.
  7. J

    IWB Holster Design

    It depends on how you're wearing a holster and your overall shape and what works for you. One problem that is often noted with holsters with widely spaced attachment points is folks sometimes try to wear these holsters at 3:00 (righty's) directly on the point of the hip. These holsters with...
  8. J

    I don't think semi-autos like me

    This video may be helpful to watch before shooting a 1911 next time
  9. J

    Couple Glock Aftermarket Trigger Reviews

    He indicates the finish is different than the stock part, which was done apparently for competition shooters, but because of that it requires lube, where his stock triggers don't. I'm not making the claim, he is, and it is also made by some of his fellow shooters who've had the same experience...
  10. J

    Couple Glock Aftermarket Trigger Reviews

    Probably the case with 90% of Glock users. The point is, if your trigger gets a little grabby, or fails to reset, it's probably because it needs some lube. It's probably not something that is in the normal Glock owner's thought process. Forewarned is forearmed. In the big picture, it's not...
  11. J

    Couple Glock Aftermarket Trigger Reviews

    That was really the point of posting the video, so folks would know.
  12. J

    Couple Glock Aftermarket Trigger Reviews

    Just a data point, but Ben Stoeger on the Glock Performance Trigger
  13. J

    Opinions on the perfect nightstand handgun.

    Are you indicating your level of functionality is the same at 0300:05 after being woken by a strange sound at 0300, as it is at 0900 after two cups of coffee?
  14. J

    Opinions on the perfect nightstand handgun.

    I think the G17 is an excellent choice. I'd make sure it's riding in a holster or wearing a trigger cover, as grabbing a gun, while half asleep, could be a problem. https://dalefrickeholsters.com/product/zacchaeus-concealment-holster/
  15. J

    I don't want a Sig P365. Tell me why I'm wrong or offer options.

    The PX4 Compact is worth considering https://www.handgunhero.com/compare/beretta-px4-storm-compact-vs-glock-g36
  16. J

    Infirmities? Auto vs. Revolver

    You're saying cocking the hammer of a revolver on a table for every shot rather than racking the slide on an auto-loader, once, to get a nearly unlimited number of shots, would be easier? It just goes to show, everybody is different. Edit to add: The "cocking a revolver hammer on a table or...
  17. J

    Infirmities? Auto vs. Revolver

    Like I said, I always pay attention to these threads, and I'll make a mental note of your response, so thanks. I'm about 15 years older than you, and while I don't have an arthritis problem, yet, I expect it will catch up with me sooner or later. Currently, I'm probably most limited by my...
  18. J

    Infirmities? Auto vs. Revolver

    In your condition, what works better for you, a revolver or semi-auto.
  19. J

    Infirmities? Auto vs. Revolver

    I do follow most of these, "I'm old/small/weak/injured/child/woman" threads, because I'm not a big guy and I'm getting older. I do see a lot of recommendations for revolvers in these threads, but other than the above mentioned picking up brass, at this point in my shooting life, I'd much...
  20. J

    Good sites for handgun specs (comparison charts)?

    I haven't looked at it in years, and I can't remember all the features, but Genitron used to have some dimensional information. https://www.genitron.com/
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