I can think of negatives about the little Sigs, BIG ONES.. It's just a 380, when the 9mm is not exactly a "horse" of a man stopper, and they need speed levers on the thumbsafety even worse than the 1911 does. Smaller issues are that the frontstrap is not stippled and the rear sight cheats you out of 1/2" of sight radius that you could have had. On such a short gun, that might be an issue, and it definitely shows a lack of understanding about shooter issues, on the part of the gunmaker. Not good.
I can think of negatives about the little Sigs, BIG ONES.. It's just a 380, when the 9mm is not exactly a "horse" of a man stopper, and they need speed levers on the thumbsafety even worse than the 1911 does. Smaller issues are that the frontstrap is not stippled and the rear sight cheats you out of 1/2" of sight radius that you could have had. On such a short gun, that might be an issue, and it definitely shows a lack of understanding about shooter issues, on the part of the gunmaker. Not good.
I can think of negatives about the little Sigs, BIG ONES.. It's just a 380, when the 9mm is not exactly a "horse" of a man stopper, and they need speed levers on the thumbsafety even worse than the 1911 does. Smaller issues are that the frontstrap is not stippled and the rear sight cheats you out of 1/2" of sight radius that you could have had. On such a short gun, that might be an issue, and it definitely shows a lack of understanding about shooter issues, on the part of the gunmaker. Not good.
It's a BUG or pocket pistol. And I have invested my money quite wisely over the years thank you. If you go back a month or two you might see an interesting thread titled "Another .25 failure" or something like that. One INGO member showed some interesting stats that indicate that as far as stopping power, a .45 was not able to stop someone 14% of the time, where as the .380 was not able to stop someone 16% of the time. Sometimes you just are not able to carry a weopon larger than a .380, and sometimes you are not physically able to shoot something larger than a .380. Whether you are old, feeble or just a plain old wussy. Some choose the .380 for whatever reason, but probably mostly do to ease of concealment. If you don't like them, that's fine. Thank you for giving me permission to carry one, and thank you for the financial tips. I will run them by my financial adviser.would you stand there and take a pellet from a pellet rifle? does your cowardly refusal to do so make the pellet rifle an adequare defensive load, hmm? You guys feel like tying up $700 in something to just look at, I suggest a 1/2 oz gold coin. You can take it anywhere, show it to anyone, and no hassles from serial numbers when buy or sell. :-)
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