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  1. I carried Hornady 115 gr Critical Defense for the last few years in my PF9, but I recently switched my carry gun to a Sig 938 and changed to Federal 124 gr HST's.

    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Critical Defense. Is that one outdated now too?

  2. First off, does she, or will she, wear a belt? If she does, then that's half the battle right there. Women's fashion is usually not belt friendly and many women will just not wear a belt.

     

    The next question is, what position will she be carrying in? Many women prefer appendix carry (me for one).

     

    An awesome IWB holster is the Crossbreed Supertuck. I wear mine at one o'clock and it's so comfortable, that I often have to feel to make sure it's there.

     

    As far as holsters designed specifically for women.....there's just not many of those out there. However, I just ordered a crossdraw holster from www.SideGuardHolsters.com and they specialize in custom holsters for women. From special colors and exotic skins to actually working with the individual to "come up with a solution that will work for them."

     

    My sister carries in her purse and she has been looking for a holster to keep her gun protected and concealed within her purse. I showed her several different kinds before she finally decided on a "Sneaky Pete" style holster. These are the ones that look like big cell phone cases. She liked it because the gun could be easily accessed, but it was still 100% covered and concealed. A good option for purse carry imho.

     

    Hope that helps. :)       

  3. I have a Glock 26, and it's great, but feels like a small brick when carrying it. I hardly ever carry mine because it's bulky and uncomfortable.

    I prefer a gun that I wouldn't know it's there if I didn't KNOW it was there. Most women I know that carry are the same way.

     

    I would recommend that you let her check out the Sig 938. What a sweet gun!!! Small, thin, and a superb shooter with a great trigger. I love mine!

    The only thing would be to make sure she has plenty range time with it and is 100% familiar with the safety.

  4. Question about this before I list something.

     

    Are you guys/gals eating the shipping or are you having the person that's receiving something pay for shipping?

     

    I have an item I received on a pay it forward thread on another forum. I would like to offer it up here in the same manner as I'm not using it anymore. The item is a little heavy. I got it for the price of shipping.

     

    If it were a light item and only cost a couple bucks to ship I wouldn't sweat it. But this is a little big and heavy. I'm 100% sure someone would take it.

     

    Local pickup would be 100% free of course.

    I'd say go ahead and list it "free if picked up locally" and then explain that since the item is rather large and heavy that you would be willing to ship only "on your dime for actual shipping cost."

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  5. I hate buying holsters that I can't see and feel.  Just about everything that I have ordered has been not all that acceptable.  Being a lefty forget about finding anything in a store.  With all the holsters that Bass Pro has in stock they had ZERO for a lefty.

    I just saw this on eBay: Left Handed DM Bullard Bodyguard for $85

     

    I know you can't check it out before you buy it, but one thing about D.M. Bullard holsters is that you know it's top notch.

    I've never heard anyone give anything but excellent reviews on their holsters.

  6. I ordered 15 degree for the Cross Draw, because I will sometimes carry it at 1:00 in the appendix carry position and I didn't want it to be at too much of a cant.

    If I was going to use it in the crossdraw position only....I'd have went with 20 degree.

     

    The "Rough Out" pocket holster I ordered is for my LCP. On the order form, it had the option to choose the cant on that one too, but I left it blank. 

    I'm pretty sure that one would only come one way......?

  7. I'd say it totally depends on the holster. With a kydex pocket holster, I would think that you would be able to reholster without removing it from your pocket. Possibly even with a hard custom leather that is fitted for your particular gun. Now if you have a holster made of softer leather or suede or some other soft material..... then I'd say you would have to remove it to reholster safely.
  8. Awesome choice! Congrats!!!

     

    Please be sure and let us know how the first range session goes! I put the first 100 rds thru mine last week with 0 issues. It shot amazingly smooth and accurate as well....especially for such a small gun!

  9. I recently bought a Sig P938 SAS and I LOVE it!  :)  It reminds me of an EMP, but in a smaller package.

     

    I shot 100 rds through it yesterday. The first box was Speer Lawman 124 gr FMJ and the gun couldn't have ran smoother or shot better! Standing with both hands and no rest, I was easily obtaining 3" groups at 7 yds, and 4" at 15 yds, and I'm not the steadiest person in the world either. The second box, I decided to try 115 gr WWB. I'd heard that the 938 can be a little picky with ammo, so I wanted to try the cheap stuff and see what happened. Again, it functioned perfectly and the groups were close to the same as with the Speer, with the exception of a couple three fliers. I was definitely pleased....and quite impressed with this little Sig, and for it's intended purpose (self defense), it's performance was more than acceptable. I can safely say that this is going to become my main EDC!

  10. PackinMama,

     

    Hope you will do a review on their product if you decide to buy.

     

    I checked out their website, appears to be a competitive price point for quality product.

     

    From all my internet surfing, I don't recall many if any holster makers specifically designs for the female consumer.

     

    Very curious from your perspective for my wife's benefit.

     

    Keep us posted!

    I ordered a Cross Guard for my 938 and a Rough Out Pocket Holster for my LCP. I'd be happy to do a review when they arrive. The current wait is 8-9 weeks, so it will be a little while. ;)

  11. I recently spent some time looking at the Sig 238's and 938's, before I acquired my Sig 938 SAS.  I handled just about every model available....Nightmare, Equinox, Rosewood, Extreme, etc., etc.  I liked them all....until I handled an SAS. After seeing and feeling the difference the "Sig Anti Snag" treatment makes, all of a sudden the others seemed cheap and unfinished. I can't understand why Sig doesn't do that to all their pistols! What a difference it makes!  The edges are all smooth and rounded off, even the serrations on the slide feel better on your fingers. This makes them ideal for pocket carry because there's nothing to snag on your clothing when you draw your gun. 

     

    The SAS might cost a little more than the other models, but let me tell you, it's worth every penny. I actually got my NIB 938 SAS off Gunbroker for $635, $25 shipping, and $40 for the transfer.....making the total otd price $700. That's actually cheaper than most of the regular 938's I saw at the gun show a couple weeks ago.

     

    If you do go with the Sig, do yourself a favor and get the SAS! You won't regret it! :)

  12. Have you looked at Side Guard Holsters?  I bought the "Slide" model for a J Frame about 4-5 years ago and was pleased.    The finish work at the time wasn't quiet as nice as say my DM Bullard but it's good quality IMO.  I believe the owner's name is Eric, and if you don't see what you'd like to have, let him know since he does a lot of custom stuff. 

     

    http://sideguardholsters.com/holsters/CrossGuard.htm

    Perfect!!! I love it!!! Thanks for the link and recommendation! I just sent him an email. :)

  13. I got to compare the 938 Nightmare and the 938 SAS side by side at the Knoxville gun show last weekend. There actually is quite a difference in the edges of the slide and the frame. I really like the smooth feel of the SAS, and after holding one, all the other models seem unfinished and cheap in comparison (to me at least).

    I just didn't know if there was anything else that the Sig custom shop does to them besides smoothing off the sharp edges. Do they polish the feed ramp or work on the trigger or do anything else to the internals while they have it?

    I've got a new 938 SAS coming. I won the GunBroker auction that I bid on over the weekend. I put in the low starting bid of $635 and no one else bid on it, so I got it for $635 plus $25 shipping. My FFL charges $40 to do the transfer, so my total otd price is $700. I think I did very well on that one! What do you think?
  14. I'm thinking about buying a Sig 938 and I really like the looks of the SAS model.

    From what I can see, the main advantage of getting the SAS (besides looks) is that they've undergone the "carry melt treatment" to smooth out all the rough edges. 

    Are there any other advantages that the SAS models have over the others, and do you think it's worth the extra money?

     

     

     

     

  15. I just picked up a Pentax mini red dot for my MK III for $80 from Sportsmans Guide. It has a 5 moa red dot and the adjustment is 1/2" MOA per click. Most of the cheaper red dots are 1" per click, so this one should be much more precise when sighting it in.

    It's not a Fastfire, but for the money, it seems like a good value.

    I'll let you know how I like it after I get it sighted in, but so far I'm impressed with initial quality. I'll see how it does with the sun behind me as well.
  16. I built my first lower with no problems whatsoever. I picked up an excellent book by Walt something (can't remember the name offhand) and it had lots of pics along with easy to follow instructions. I'm really not that mechanically inclined, but it was super easy. I did have the right tools.....the roll pin punches and roll pin starter punches really make a difference. When it comes time to install the little springs that can launch on you, I used a big clear plastic bag (it was one of those bags that quilts and comforters come in) and although I launched the detent spring three times before I got it in right, I didn't lose it!

     

    My advice to someone building their first lower: Don't be intimidated, get the right tools and some good instructions and you'll have a working lower in 2-3 hours. Good luck!

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  17. I had my 8 yr. old son try holding several different .22 handguns on for size. I really liked the M&P .22, but the grip and overall size of the gun was just way too large for him. The Walther p22 fit nicely, but several different people at the gun shops I went in said that it was very finicky when it came to ammo. Then he tried a Ruger SR22 and it fit him perfectly with the small grips and it's so light that he can hold it up with one hand. Thing was, I already owned a MK II so I started him on that and he handled it well. It's a little too heavy for him to shoot without a rest, so I let him sit on the bench and use a sandbag to rest it on and he does great with it. Then I bought the MK III which is really for both of us ( I LOVE it!), and know it will fit him better as he grows older. However, I have a nice shiny new chrome slide SR22 on layaway right now that is going to be his Christmas present from Mama. :)

     

    You can't go wrong with any of the Rugers, but I'd take him with me to the gun shop and let him try a few different .22's on for size before I bought anything.

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