PX15,
To be honest, I was a little uncomfortable at first, till It was explained (and viewed) to me all the safty features on a 1911. And then it still took a little while. You may come around one day! LOL
Everyone else,
As far as the TCP, I looked at it and it seemed really nice, but the...
I could get into another debate and defend his P238, because I carry a 3" 1911 for my main CCW. No double action gun has two sets of safeties.
But I am tired of "debating"...... for right now! :D
I am the one that started this thread.
I did have a $600 budget, but the more I thought about it, that was too much money for what I needed if possible. I wanted something that was completely dependable, that I did not mind getting scuffed up and dirty. I thought I was going to have to spend...
Posts like this always crack me up. LOL
Comparing a gun that costs $250 or less to one that costs $550 (basic version) or more.
Fun to shoot, why? Night sights, why?
It was not designed to be a range gun. It is a sub 300 dollar pistol that is for backup/deep cover. If it shoots as it is...
I did have my eye on a Kimber Raptor, but my pocket wasn't that deep.
But my wife was proud of me, I came home with $200! :D
I thought the hard chrome would wear better than the blue/park. Any ideas if I am correct?
Love the little holster for it, but I will probably get one for my pocket...
My uncle recently passed away and left me a few things.
One of the items was a box of 3 seperate walking can guns made by a company called Griffon. I believe they were manufactured in 1982.
They have half circle wooden handles and fire .36 cal (.375) round balls,
using No.11 percussion caps...
So true!
But I keep my tools at home clean, shiny and organized.
I guess I am a little anal. :D
Not as worried with a $300 pistol (LCP, etc) as I would be my $1k+ pistols (my 1911s). I only use leather holsters with them.
I sold my PM9 because I considered it to big for pocket carry. (had it listed here)
I turned around and bought a S.A. EMP 9mm (go figure)
Now I am on the hunt again for a pocket pistol and am looking at the LCP hard.
I started a thread on here about looking for a good .380 pocket pistol...
Kimber is 80 series based with a firing pin block.
Springfield is 70 series based with no block.
Which is worst? At least a 70 series will always fire.
I kind of like the plated LCP. It would match my other stainless pistols.
Anyone know how they wear compared to the blued model?
Also weren't there some recalls on the LCP?
What were they and when did they revise?
Thx!
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