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    Would you trust carrying you DA/SA or SA Cond. 0?

    I'm at the other extreme. I do not keep a round in the chamber. I do not want to have a ND -- and both cocked and locked pistols (M1911, Hi-Power, etc.) and striker-fired weapons have more than their share of NDs (although for different reasons). I believe police departments reported that...
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    SIG SP2022 thoughts

    The SP2022 enjoys a good reputation. On the plus side, it is known for being very accurate and having a very good trigger. It is well-made, too, and at prices under $500 is good value for money. There are a few negatives -- none of them are necessarily disqualifiers, but they should be...
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    Galled aluminum showing on the frame rail of my Sig P239 after 300 rounds!

    Good detective work to find it. Sig might replace the slide, or they might think it is not necessary. As a minimum, they will remove the burr and function check the gun. You will always have the repair paperwork so that if anything else ever goes wrong, or it gets worse, you are...
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    Galled aluminum showing on the frame rail of my Sig P239 after 300 rounds!

    It looks like something is/was between the rail and the slide, causing abrasion to the rail's black hard anodized surface. I can't tell from the photos if there is any actual wear on the alloy or if it is just exposed by the removal of the black anodizing. A burr on the slide was a logical...
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    Looking to get an inexpensive truck handgun.

    I'd consider the S&W Sigma SW40VE "two tone" (stainless steel slide). Reliable... stainless/polymer... usually retails at or under $400 (MSRP is only $485)... very under-rated, but actually a great performer. Ditto recommendation to put it in a locking box bolted in place if you are...
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