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    Anyone Ordered from Missouri Bullet Company Lately?

    I have ordered two times in the past three months. I received ship email from them the next work day and the orders arrived within a week of the order. So, in general my experience does not indicate an issue.
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    Sig P320 drop test.

    Certainly, the "firearm shown" does not have the P-320 upgrade. Just not possible after the upgrade to have such an event.
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    22lr carry for defense??

    I think that is interesting that there are still people who think a "revolver" is a good choice for carry. I am all in favor of a revolver as a "range toy" or even as a hunting gun in the large calibers (although 10mm semi-automatic is probably a better choice). Namely, why would you want to...
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    9mm target load

    In the 2024 Hodgdon manual, has interesting article on pg. 32 on this subject.
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    P365 vs Hellcat Initial Comparison

    Yes, you are correct. Small guns like the P-365XL are not a easy to shoot, especially when the round count at one session gets to be over 100. However, when I compare the accuracy between some of my 9mm handguns, the P-365 is as good (other were Glock 19X, Sig P320, BabyEagle, Glock 17)
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    P365 vs Hellcat Initial Comparison

    Well, not every person. I own a Sig P365XL and rented a Hellcat from local range. After about 30 rounds in the Hellcat, I was very convinced that I could never own or recommend it. Both of these had red dot optics, so the difference in the sights was not part of the consideration. The...
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    What 9mm Defensive Ammunition do You Carry?

    Last article I read said that the Sig ammo was now considered the best.
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    Can someone compare with Ruger SR22 and Walther P22?

    I own both a Ruger SR-22 and Sig P322. I have had zero issues with cheap bulk ammo in either gun. The Sig P322 is the one that I shoot mostly for two reasons. 1) It handles and feels a lot like my P320 and P365XL 2) It has a red dot Remo zero sight. Hear good things about the Taurus TX-22...
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    Can someone compare with Ruger SR22 and Walther P22?

    I own both a Ruger SR-22 and Sig P322. I have had zero issues with cheap bulk ammo in either gun. The Sig P322 is the one that I shoot mostly for two reasons. 1) It handles and feels a lot like my P320 and P365XL 2) It has a red dot Remo zero sight. Hear good things about the Taurus TX-22...
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    Win 244 for 9mm

    W244 is likely the replacement for HP-38. The burn rate and load weight have been close for me. I like the w244, but would choose CFE-Pistol if I had to have only one powder.
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    Advice for my Father on .22lr pistol please

    The Ruger MKIV is a really good target gun, and easy to add rail mounted low cost optic sight. My preference would be a Sig P322 w/ Remo Zero sight, 20 round mags, handles even "cheap/bulk" .22LR well. It handles like the bigger Sig pistols (P320, P365XL)
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    There is the popular Sig P322 that has 20 or 25 round mags and probably more reliable any .22 revolver and with the optic more likely to actually hit your target. I also hear good things about the Tarus TX-22 and Glock 44.
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    There are certainly many people that make the claim that revolver is more reliable than an "autoloader". However, from listening to some of the "common" expert trainers, and personal experience that is no longer the case today.
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    I agree that there is a good selection of capable 380ACP handguns for sale today, however with 380ACP ammo being more expensive and the difference in size/recoil compared to 9mm, it really doesn't make sense to choose .380ACP The same can be said for the .22LR pistol today, with entries like the...
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    CCI Standard - CCI Blazer

    Have shot a lot of the CCI Blazer, they are the cleanest .22LR I have ever come up against. After shooting a few hundred the gun is cleaner than when you started. (Sig P322)
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    Massad Ayoob: "Are revolvers still relevant?"

    "can be just as reliable as revolvers" - more reliable is the norm. Look at the round count on well used Glocks to be in then 50K range is not uncommon.
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    Massad Ayoob: "Are revolvers still relevant?"

    "break contact with your attacker" - sure but why would you think you would have only ONE attacker and not several?
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    Massad Ayoob: "Are revolvers still relevant?"

    Yes, probably true, how many citizens will spend the time to master that beast when they get a better groups and more reliable goups with a Sig P320 or Glock 17 in 1/4 the time.
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    Massad Ayoob: "Are revolvers still relevant?"

    Of course, most carry more than one magazine, and if you have a failure with a wheel gun you most likely will require tools/gunsmith to fix, while most repair of a handgun like a Glock is done without tools.
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