Cool enough to wear a jacket all day. Those days will be ending soon and then IWB only again....
Yep, I enjoy carrying on days like today. OWB with a cover garment. Love it
Cool enough to wear a jacket all day. Those days will be ending soon and then IWB only again....
Dang, pretty good price. I love buying the barely used firearms. Nothing like practically new but can't sell it for new. I bought a Sig 1911 .22 like that. Wasn't even taken apart or fired. And with yours, it doesn't look used at all from the photo, I'd actually figured it was new.Thanks! I ended up picking it up for a little over 800, not including the grips that I already had. It was used and appears to hardly been fired at all, it was extremely clean and no noticeable wear.
Very nice, I never leave home without my Sig!Picked this up yesterday.[/URL][/IMG]
Very nice, I never leave home without my Sig!
You're on a roll. Congrats!
Nice pick up Dddrees.
Yesterday I saw a P226 Legion with noticeable wear on the slide from going in and out of a holster (i.e. being used).
SHOCKING!
Yesterday I saw a P226 Legion with noticeable wear on the slide from going in and out of a holster (i.e. being used).
SHOCKING!
Can't be true. They are safe queens!
Ouch, understand why but was never a fan of dropping property like that. Yes, I know, train like I fight, but real world even, I might have to come back, clear the jam and keep running it. I know dropping won't hurt it much, but I was raised, you drop with your weapon.I heard another rumor that P226 Legion that had a malfunction (an actual double feed) got dropped on the concrete when the user went to a second gun to finish the drill.
Ouch, understand why but was never a fan of dropping property like that. Yes, I know, train like I fight, but real world even, I might have to come back, clear the jam and keep running it. I know dropping won't hurt it much, but I was raised, you drop with your weapon.
Wow, never seen that one before. Nice gun!
Thanks, and an awesome shooter!Wow, never seen that one before. Nice gun!
True on the time. Most people don't carry a spare magazine, let alone a backup pistol. Although, lots of people carry knives as tools and forget they can be weapons as well. But back to the topic, good on them practicing and training. Maybe a class and clearing jams would be a great class. Because 7 to 10 seconds is a long time, should be able to clear in less than 5. Granted, I'm not a pistoler, but I've had to clear a good amount of jams.If you only have one, absolutely agree!
If you have gear options, time is the commodity that is in short supply. Most people either don't carry a second gun, or their second gun is too tiny/concealed too deeply to present in a reasonable amount of time.
Of course, this was an actual double feed. Even if you're good at clearing those, it's going to take 7-10 seconds to clear the malfunction, get reloaded, and back into action.