On 3/31/2013 8:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/31/13 7:44 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 20:01:21 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 3/30/13 7:43 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 15:32:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
On Mar 30, 4:59 pm, J Herring wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 11:44:14 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
On Mar 30, 9:09 am, J Herring wrote:
...yesterday at Gander Mountain. Haven't fired it yet, but it
sure is a nice feeling pistol. My wife
loves the size.
While there I noticed one of these in the
cabinet:http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td
Now I'm drooling. I don't have a .45, but think I need one for
protection in case a grisly bear
decides to break into the house.
Salmonbait
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Hope you're having a spectacular day!
Congrat's on the 250. But for bear you might consider a .44 mag.
You're most likely correct. But, I can buy a kit that changes this
thing from a 9mm to a .45. That
might be interesting!
Salmonbait
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'Name-calling'...the liberals' last resort.
Look at the price of the kit and weigh out the option of another gun.
Yeah. I wouldn't want to make this Sig a .45. I'd rather it be full
size.
On both the Sig and the M&P the trigger is damn near as wide as the
trigger guard. I wouldn't want
anything any wider, 'cause the safety is the trigger!
Salmonbait
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'Name-calling'...the liberals' last resort.
There is *no* safety on that pistol.
Yup, ESAD, compared to your stuff this is a piece of ****.
Now go out and have a great Easter Sunday!
Salmonbait
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'Name-calling'...the liberals' last resort.
You really have trouble with language. SIG makes fine weapons. But the
particular pistol you bought does *not* have a real safety. A real
safety prevents the trigger from being pulled to the point where the
weapon will fire.
You miss the whole point of having a trigger. Pull it and the gun goes
bang. Don't pull it and it won't go bang.