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  • #16
    Phoenix
    Honorary DSA

    I carry a Sig Sauer P238. .380 ammo and accurate as hell. Excellent reliability and easy to carry.
    Boom. Outta here.

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    • #17
      k1gibson
      Stormtrooper
      • Jan 2009
      • 1849

      Well this is what I got .380 S&W Bodygaurd with a built in laser for 299.00
      I plan on firing it tomorrow.
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      • #18
        keyser28146
        Honorary DSA

        How the FUCK did you get it for 299??????? My boss was looking at one for $480 and that he thought was a deal... Nice going man.
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        • #19
          APAT
          Honorary DSA
          • Mar 2010
          • 2268

          ^^No doubt. Where did you get it from KG?

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          • #20
            k1gibson
            Stormtrooper
            • Jan 2009
            • 1849

            Whittaker Guns in Owensbore Ky the largest gun shop in Ky
            which is a 25 min drive for me. They got them on sell at Gander mtn. for 329.00
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            • #21
              keyser28146
              Honorary DSA

              $329 is still cheap as hell for those...
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              • #22
                APAT
                Honorary DSA
                • Mar 2010
                • 2268

                Thinking about picking this one up: S&W Sigma

                Anyone want to offer some input on 9mm vs .40 cal for this 24oz gun?

                I've watched some Youtube vids of people shooting the .40 variant and the recoil looks pretty significant. IDK if the shooters are pussies or if the recoil is actually that bad.

                My plan for the gun is to keep it with me in the car. Audi was nice enough to put a handy little drawer under my seat that will work perfectly. Why? Because, driving through the city at night can get a little sketchy. I wonder if the transition from warm garage to cold in winter almost every day will affect the weapon negatively?

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                • #23
                  keyser28146
                  Honorary DSA

                  .40 is a lot more powerful than 9mm, so you will definitely catch the recoil difference, but it shouldnt be overpowering at all.

                  My dad hates shooting my Glock 27 (.40) because of the recoil, but I don't notice it hardly and everyone agrees my 9mm Keltec PF9 is a LOT less pleasant to shoot...

                  9mm is a significant caliber, though. Just carry good rounds for it
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                  • #24
                    Kerry2
                    Imperial Advisor

                    I have the Sigma .40 and I love it. One thing to keep in mind while you are shooting is that with the clip loaded the gun is beautifully balanced but as you shoot it it becomes front heavy so you have to adjust slightly as you empty the clip.

                    All in all the gun is great, if you're just planning on leaving it in your vehicle it will be fine, it's a little big to conceal on your person but not impossible, I would suggest an inside the pants holster stuck in the small of your back, just makes it uncomfortable sitting down.

                    The .40 does kick harder than the 9 but the additional knock down power is worth it. Either caliber would be fine for a C.C.W. I personally carry a 9 with me, most people aren't going to hang around once the shooting starts regardless of what caliber gun you're holding.


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                    • #25
                      keyser28146
                      Honorary DSA

                      Got to shoot one of these today.

                      AWESOME!!! So tiny. Not that a .22 magnum is oh so deadly, but i dunno... a 40 grain bullet going 1900 FPS isn't exactly something to laugh at, and you seriously can NOT beat the concealability.

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                      • #26
                        Deslock
                        Darth Beratter

                        Isn't it odd how the differences add up ?.

                        I dearly loved my old .45, and back in the day even got my expert marksmanship medal with it. They they went to the Glock, but truth be told, I actually prefered the .45, the older it was, the better. At least for me. Damn fine pistol. I could literally shoot the wings off a Fly with it.

                        And I loved the old "Grease Guns" we used to have. Inaccurate as Hell in the wrong hands, but if you knew how to use it, it could cause serious catastrophic damage at close range. :



                        When my Mother went for her Conceal and carry, all she had at the time was a .22 peashooter. I bought her a .45 hand cannon, and she absolutely loves it. And did great on the range with it. Small enough to conceal, with serious stopping power.

                        Small entry, but will blow a hole the size of a grapefruit on exit.


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                        • #27
                          MellowYellow989
                          Civilian

                          Originally posted by keyser28146
                          Best bang for the buck in concealed carry calibers in my opinion:
                          Glock 26: Great for winter, not the best for spring/summer. It's use of double stack magazines means it's a good bit thicker than the other two mentioned, but you do get 10+1 rounds, and add two more if you get a pearce grip for each mag. Though it's small for a glock, it's still thick and heavy. $500.
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                          I was unaware these were seasonalbly fashionable


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                          • #28
                            TheWildFerret
                            Civilian

                            heheh Deslock sounds like me. When they switched over to the M9 I didn't want to give up my 1911. Luckily I didn't have to. I had a buddy in the armory who hooked me up. I always preferred the stopping power of the 45 over the penetrating power of the 9mm. Too many times have I seen the 9 go through someone and they keep coming, where as the 45 would put them on their ass.

                            Shot Expert with the 1911 every single time I had to go qual with it, so I might be a bit prejudice too ;)

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                            • #29
                              TheWildFerret
                              Civilian

                              Originally posted by MellowYellow989
                              I was unaware these were seasonalbly fashionable
                              Well everyone knows that the small concealable weapons always go to the far left of the place setting. And never conceal a .22 caliber after labor day....

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                              • #30
                                keyser28146
                                Honorary DSA

                                @Mello

                                Yup. Summer means lighter clothes, no jacket... tougher to conceal so ya go with a smaller weapon.
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