I have the Sig 238 and 938. Also... the Kimber Micro and the Solo. Yes, the differences in size are negligible on paper. But in my case, the 9mm guns are just a bit too big for my pockets in the summer time.
I love my 238, but I find myself carrying the Kimber Micro .380 more. It has a bit better trigger and is more rounded so that it carries better in the pocket.
I have both. Given the choice between carrying a S&W Air-weight .38 and the Sig P238, I choose the Sig. Shooting the S&W is miserable. I have Pachmayer grips on it and practicing was unpleasant. Each shot felt like a gorilla pulling a cheese-grater out of my hand. Getting back on target...
Disabling safety features on any product looks very bad in a court of law. Considering the liability you would face, to quote Clint Eastwood: Do you feel lucky?
I fully support the OP. I'm a Democrat and also a life member of the NRA. I would hope that folks would remember that Democrats have served in the Military, have raised their children to the best of their abilities, paid their taxes, and support the Constitution. The complexity of running a...
Beer companies advertise that you are going to get laid if you drink their brand of beer.... not burp or pee.
There are two types of ads: Image or Factual. Image tries to sell you on what ownership will do for your life, while factual is about why the product is superior. If the firearms...
As soon as advertisers find a way to make their ads smell like chocolate chip cookies or bacon, I'm done for. Better yet... how about a hot looking female, who is eating chocolate chip cookies, while holding a gun and smells like bacon?
Lara Croft from Tomb Raider is going to get my attention for much longer than some sweaty bubba spitting chew-juice. I won't buy the product because of the girl in the ad, but I'll look at the ad and then decide if the product is of value to me.
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