I'm guessing they will go fast. I think they will have an external safety and a mag trigger disconnect though.Awesome news. I’ve wanted one for awhile but didn’t want to pay the $1500 people wanted for them here.
Yes. Yes it is. The PDP with an RDS is a great handgun.Walther is another option. Very comfortable to shoot IMO.
Yea a few people I lift with have mentioned the walther. I have a little list going on what I need to test shoot when my hand can take it lolWalther is another option. Very comfortable to shoot IMO.
Oh I’m sure. Not ideal but I can live with that.I'm guessing they will go fast. I think they will have an external safety and a mag trigger disconnect though.
I haven’t had a single misfire or jam, but I also don’t buy shit ammo.They just added the 365 to the Comifornia roster… I may grab one. Just because. Did they iron out all the issues? Sig tends to Beta test on the public.
Not the 320 self firing part... the 365 had issues like Light primer strikes, Failure to Feed, Broken Firing Pins, Failure to extract, Dead Triggers.... but I think this was after it's initial release. I think a lot of that has been ironed out.Haha! That’s the 320, not the 365. I also have a full size 320 and it hasn’t mysteriously shot anyone. It doesn’t see a lot of use though because it is all tacticooled out with a light and red dot. lol.
As much as you’re in bear & moose country you may want to consider a 44 or 500I'm actually going to a gun shop/range here in NV to check out different .45's and a 12 ga to carry in the rig while out in the back country fishing or camping...
I've talked to a bunch of guides that carry in AK...it's rather difficult to get off more than one or two rounds with a .44, and most dislike practicing with that weapon. Many rather carry a 10mm or .45 with hard cast bullets. Bears are also not my primary concern (I carry bear spray, which is far more effective bear deterrent than a handgun)...I'm more concerned with low lifes wanting to take my jeep from me, hence a 12 ga Benelli with a combo of double aught & slugs...and carry the .45 (not concealed)..As much as you’re in bear & moose country you may want to consider a 44 or 500
If you want to carry a 12 for protection, skip the standard guns and look at a Standard Manufacturing DP-12. Smaller profile, larger capacity.I've talked to a bunch of guides that carry in AK...it's rather difficult to get off more than one or two rounds with a .44, and most dislike practicing with that weapon. Many rather carry a 10mm or .45 with hard cast bullets. Bears are also not my primary concern (I carry bear spray, which is far more effective bear deterrent than a handgun)...I'm more concerned with low lifes wanting to take my jeep from me, hence a 12 ga Benelli with a combo of double aught & slugs...and carry the .45 (not concealed)..
Lol you’re going to shoot someone who wants to take your jeep? I doubt that.I've talked to a bunch of guides that carry in AK...it's rather difficult to get off more than one or two rounds with a .44, and most dislike practicing with that weapon. Many rather carry a 10mm or .45 with hard cast bullets. Bears are also not my primary concern (I carry bear spray, which is far more effective bear deterrent than a handgun)...I'm more concerned with low lifes wanting to take my jeep from me, hence a 12 ga Benelli with a combo of double aught & slugs...and carry the .45 (not concealed)..
That's a bit much...not to mention very heavy fully loaded. I'm more familiar with conventional shotguns, I'd probably pump the DP12 after firing off one round, instead of every two rounds.If you want to carry a 12 for protection, skip the standard guns and look at a Standard Manufacturing DP-12. Smaller profile, larger capacity.
I'm going to shoot someone that is trying to kill me in the middle of the woods and take my jeep...Lol you’re going to shoot someone who wants to take your jeep? I doubt that.
Have you ever encountered someone trying to kill you in the woods?I'm going to shoot someone that is trying to kill me in the middle of the woods and take my jeep...
I've had one incident where I wish I was armed in northern WA...and it wasn't because of bears.Have you ever encountered someone trying to kill you in the woods?
Do you own a gun Adam?Have you ever encountered someone trying to kill you in the woods?
Single point sling, shoulder slung, you won't notice it. Even if you pump after every shot, still gives you 8 rounds down range.That's a bit much...not to mention very heavy fully loaded. I'm more familiar with conventional shotguns, I'd probably pump the DP12 after firing off one round, instead of every two rounds.