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  1. Proscene

    RUGER SR9C

    You sir will NOT be sorry . . . Fabulous weapon, you can feed it anything!
  2. I bought one yesterday (Slim Hawg) and traded it today for a Crimson Ultra Carry ll. Other than that . . . . No comment.
  3. Bought A Para Slim Hawg 45ACP today. Anxious to fire it tomorrow at the range, sure be glad when the new range in Watertown opens later this month!
  4. Why you say that? I've ordered from them MANY times and never a single problem.
  5. I have one as well as my home protection weapon. I have the CT laser and a Wolf 40cal barrel for it as well. It's cheaper to practice with 40's and then put the 357 back in it. Great gun, durable and no jams ever!
  6. I bought one back in February. I liked the belt case that came with it too. It shoots nice and came with 2 magazines for a really good price. Not that it matters much on a gun like that but I couldn't get used to the front and rear sights. I liked the slide staying open on last round and it was fairly accurate for close range. All in all a good conceal/carry weapon IF you get some really good personal protection ammo for it. I traded it and some Harley parts last week for a new Sig P238 SAS
  7. Good report. Yeah, after a box of fifty you're pretty much done, I did find some solace in my Hogue grip cover. It takes the sting out very well. You'll get use to breakdown, it's a feel kinda thing to get that pin back in on re-assembly.
  8. Since I just got the Sig P238 recently I found that holsters for this weapon vary in style and type to the point I was sort of confused on what would work best. My final analysis dictated for me that these different types may all work well depending on the event(s) and clothing you wear. I am by far no expert but thought I’d share my thoughts thru experimentation based the following four holster purchases. First off, the Galco B719H Tuck & Go IWB. What a simple elegant and lightweight design. The quality of materials is very good and the ability to tuck your shirt inside between pants and holster are a big plus. The weapon fits well and doesn’t move around and seems to be a perfect holster for quick on/off attachment. I will use this holster in the 6 o’clock position with shirt tucked in or jacket cover up. The price is right ($59) and the only negative I see is the belt width is only 1.25 inches. So if you wear a wider belt this brand/style might not be for you unless you compromise. Purchase wait time, zero (point of purchase) Overall Score: 9.0 Next, I purchased a Crossbreed Mini-Tuck ($69). Again a terrific design that’s excellent in style, comfort and materials. When installed the only items showing are two flat black belt clips with a black leather base and a Kydex molded holster. The weapon fits snug with a leather back that rises above the weapon when holstered so no metal touches your skin. I can see this being the most used of all my selections. Your shirt will tuck inside the pant with this holster. Nothing at all to say negative regarding this brand, I’m impressed and will wear this allot, wait time 4 weeks! Overall Score: 10.0 My next selection doesn’t really qualify as a holster. It’s the Galco Day planner ($70). It’s constructed of supple DK brown leather with room for 1 double or 2 single magazines along with your weapon. This is not the typical 8.5 x 11 size planner but the 5x8 size instead. None the less my Sig P238, My Kel Tec PF-9 and Ruger SR9c all fit nicely. I added a small metal logo from my company in the lower RH corner and this makes for a perfect open/hidden carry as long as your not expecting to “quick draw”. Overall Score: 9.5 Lastly but certainly not least a High Noon IWB “Alter Ego” cowhide holster. Let me tell you, I’ve not seen better quality of materials or construction anywhere that can surpass this holster It is simply beautiful even the inside is perfectly stamped mirror image of my weapon with a rubber ridge guide liner to track the gun when re-holstering. It saddens me to tell you that this model is not and should not be built as a IWB holster, It’s over 2.50 inches wide and that for a “mouse gun” Sig P238 is not acceptable. They do however make EXCELLENT outside the waistband holsters but I cannot ever wear this IWB model. Wait time 3 weeks, Overall Score: 7.0 (quality & construction: 12.0!) __________________
  9. You do know that the stock P238 trigger is hollow plastic don't you?
  10. Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.(Rain or shine) Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. First bike will go out at 10:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided after the riders return. All Motorcycles welcome. Location: New Heart Christian Church is located at 49 Business Park Drive, which is located on Highway 109 approximately a half mile south of Lebanon Road. Registration fees. $25 per bike plus $5 for a rider. The first 100 participants will receive a patch at registration. Optional: Donations-bring chapstick, white socks, foot powder, SPF lotion or AA batteries. LIVE music by The Tribe! Special guest appearance by Scott Steele Dozens of door prizes donated by local businesses! Silent auction, raffles & more!
  11. Very nice. I have a Minituck Crossbreed and a Highnoon.
  12. As you've probably heard, our illustrious governor has vetoed the Guns in restaurant/bars bill. Luckily the Senate will overrule him shortly. Here are some interesting facts to ponder: Doctors (A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000. ( Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year are 120,000. © Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171 Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now think about this: Guns (A) The number of gun owners in the U.S. is 80,000,000 (Yes, that's 80 million) ( The number of accidental gun deaths per year, all age groups, is 1,500. © The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is 0.0000187 Statistics courtesy of FBI >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So, statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Remember, "Guns don't kill people, doctors do." >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT Almost everyone has at least one doctor. This means you are over 900 times more likely to be killed by a doctor as a gun owner!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please alert your friends to this alarming threat. We must ban doctors before this gets completely out of hand!!!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Out of concern for the public at large, I withheld the statistics on lawyers for fear the shock would cause people to panic and seek medical attention!
  13. The 1 Saturday in May I can't make it
  14. Proscene

    ruger sr9c

    I would try to keep the S&W if possible but . . . My SR9c is a fabulous pistol. Too big for a pocket though.
  15. IMHO: (way) Over priced and wierd breakdown tool (see it on Youtube)
  16. Have you had a chance to look at the Ruger SR9 or SR9c?
  17. Yeah, I'm thinking about mortgaging the house to afford one!
  18. Gee, According to this graph I am sufficiently armed with my Glock 357 sig:D
  19. Measure? who has time to measure?? I'll just go ahead and shoot and then walk closer.
  20. . . . . Not even if it were free!
  21. Perhaps we should modify this event into a canoe tour? I doubt too many LEO's would be there to check CCW/CWP's
  22. You laugh but that's about how accurate and timely the experts generally are!
  23. Where's the cheese grater?
  24. That's not an EDC, thats a CED !

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