I just put another 200 rounds through my CW9 this afternoon with no problems at all since purchase. Now over 1,000 error free rounds. Every new mag was slingshotted today with no problems at all. I also own a P380 that has been perfect from day one (I bought it used) with over 300 rounds of...
I am exactly your size and own a Glock 22. The most important part of concealed carry is to carry all the time. Therefore I have migrated to a single stack weapon as they are much more comfortable to conceal. Good choices are cm/pm 40, PPS, or a CW 40. Nothing wrong with a G27 but it is too...
I just found this thread. I own both a CW9 & PF9. The Kahr is way easier to shoot well. Ease of carry is similar. Fit and finish goes to the Kahr. No misfires with either one but i did a good bit if polishing on both. The kahr has almost no felt recoil and the keltec has a lot more felt...
I was in my safe last night and took the time to take a good look at my BDA. Blued with a gorgeous finish. I found a set of PachMayr grips on ebay a while back after the medallions fell off on the first trip ever to the range. I found replacements but while searching ebay I found the others...
I have carried an LCP in my front pocket every day for over a year. I have carried it in everything from gym shorts to a tuxedo and no one has ever noticed to the best of my knowledge. I have a J-Frame and a CW9 that have more firepower but are not pants pocket guns unless you don't mind the...
I have had a CW9 for over a year and it is an excellent carry gun and works OK for a pocket in a coat or jacket. Personally I find it too heavy for pants pocket carry but I like it a lot for everything else. I have and use a Desatis Nemesis for the Kahr and it works well. Normally when I...
Glad it worked out. I have about 500 flawless rounds through mine and it is still very tight. I did polish the feed ramp after about 100 rounds just because it had some machine marks that annoyed me but caused no problems. I still use the Kahr method of inserting the first shell by using the...
I have a browning bda that shoots great and is very fine piece of workmanship. Although I admire greatly one of my lcps is always in my pocket. Size does matter.
I have a Beretta Model 70 and I have seen barrels on gunbroker(infrequently). Just curious as to what happened to require you needing a barrel. The Model 70 seems pretty well built.
OK guys. My first post: I purchased a Browning BDA in the early 80's and put it away in the safe having never fired it. I checked it from time to time and made sure it was lubed. Loved the look and feel of it but had other larger calibers and 22 rimfires and the 380 just did not get me...
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