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If you like the 365 look at a p320c same size as a g19.
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I love the p365. I am a huge sig fan. I really can't say enough good about mine. I find the grip just fits my hand perfectly.
It sure feels good in my hand. Need some range time with it. Need to see if maybe there's a better Glock for me, too. Any suggestions similar to a G19?
I have a G19.3 and a G19.4, and a G43X.... consider the G43X or G48. With Shield Arms magazines and metal mag release upgrades you have G19 capacity in a subcompact package with the G43X and a compact package with the G48.
Wish I was closer. I would offer to trade a Walther PPK for the Kimber. G19 is wonderful. I carry a Kahr EDC. Light and disappears under clothes and in pockets.
Once we're able to start using the public lands again, check out the organized clean ups. It's the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly.
Here's what I usually carry. It's small enough to carry IWB at 4 o'clock and never feel it's there. It's also cheap enough that I wouldn't miss it if it were in an evidence locker for 10 years. It's also powerful and accurate enough to get the job done. Ruger LC9s with laser.I will add both of those to the list!
I have a Walther PP .22, my father in law keeps gifting me guns. I'm not complaining at all - he never has to stop.
That's an excellent idea. I will certainly do that.
Western Field was a store brand (Sears or Montgomery Wards) made by Savage. The Western Field 30 was a 12 gauge pump shotgun also know as a Stevens 520 or Ranger 30. I knew it looked familiar. My dad wouldn't have traded his for anything.
I'm already sold on this forum! Lots of great people so far.
Here's what I usually carry. It's small enough to carry IWB at 4 o'clock and never feel it's there. It's also cheap enough that I wouldn't miss it if it were in an evidence locker for 10 years. It's also powerful and accurate enough to get the job done. Ruger LC9s with laser.
Western Field was a store brand (Sears or Montgomery Wards) made by Savage. The Western Field 30 was a 12 gauge pump shotgun also know as a Stevens 520 or Ranger 30. I knew it looked familiar. My dad wouldn't have traded his for anything.
I realize the conversation has been about Sigs and Glocks, but I suggest you also take a look at the S&W M&P series pistols as well. If for nothing else than to rule them out.
I edc an M&P compact and it's been great for years.
Eventually and somewhat begrudgingly I tried out the M&P series and hit paydirt. It's been a good pistol and easy to conceal and carry. YMMV.
It looks really tiny - like maybe too small for my hand. I don't have little paws, unfortunately. Big fear of mine is getting one that's too small and I fumble it because of it's size.
Both of them were my great grandfather in laws, - lived on Choctaw land in Oklahoma around the turn of the century until about the 70s when they made their way to Oregon. Knowing that makes me cherish them - even if they don't have much financial value, I know they were work horses for them.
Absolutely still in the picture. Just hadn't brought it up. Trying to get to the range to test some out has been difficult to say the least. We've been busy, busy, busy.
I will most definitely give an M&P out.