This is my pocket pistol (for my big boy pants).
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That's what I'm talking about!
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This is my pocket pistol (for my big boy pants).
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She's picking out the barrel (can't decide between True Precision or Lone Wolf) and anodized pins and mag release.Word.
.22 WMR?
Well, I went down and played around with a few .380's. I was just about to pull the trigger on the G42 when this BG came in line. At $150 lower, I liked how it felt and that left me some to get a little range ammo. Fits in the pocket better too.
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Yes.
I did and it is a little long but, it is just going to be a back up to my carry. I will practice with it and see how it goes.
I hear what you're saying and it does feel pretty long! I figure if it comes down to me having to pull it out, it's going to be from trying to get someone off me and I'm going to be squeezing that trigger like crazy anyway.Good, they are cool little guns but that trigger......yeah......
I hear what you're saying and it does feel pretty long! I figure if it comes down to me having to pull it out, it's going to trying to get someone off me and I'm going to be squeezing that trigger like crazy anyway.
I like the Sapphire blue one but not for wear on finish, the CDP is what I would get if I end up pulling the trigger (pun intended).I've been tempted by the Kimber Bel Air Micro, because it is patterned on the 1911, and the styling is so overboard wacky.
Alas, it is made by Kimber and I don't feel like rolling the dice. I'll save gambling for the casino floor.
The last sentence in CountryGent's post hits it right on the head for me. I'd love one of these dinky 1911s, but I'm still soured by the bungled Montana deal several years ago.I've been tempted by the Kimber Bel Air Micro, because it is patterned on the 1911, and the styling is so overboard wacky.
Alas, it is made by Kimber and I don't feel like rolling the dice. I'll save gambling for the casino floor.
I have a Shield 9 also but, like you stated it is a tad large for me to carry in my pocket. It rarely ever gets shot anymore because my primary carry and all around sweetheart of a gun is my Walther PPS M2. I just love everything about that gun!I shot one of the S&W Bodyguards when my SIL had one. The trigger pull was looooong! Later I had a little Kahr and it, too had a super long trigger pull. I could have gotten used to it, but I didn't like it. My wife and I had matching Taurus TCPs, but I sold mine and occasionally carry hers because she doesn't ever carry it any more, but it decided to not feed the second round the last time I shot it and it's been in the safe since.
These days I quite often carry a S&W Shield. Slightly larger that what I'd call a pocket pistol, but it's been extremely reliable and accurate plus I'm comfortable with it.
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