twoblink
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These are my two choices:
Sig P290RS
Sig is easier to get more capacity, but all my other semi autos are in .40SW, so I'd be introducing another caliber to my lineup, not a big deal though. Sorry long trigger pull, can't get my pinky on the gun, extra pinky grip makes it comfortable but defeats concealability. Lint might be a long term issue.
SP101 Wiley Clapp
Chunky, but solid shooter, Houston summers might make me think about a lighter gun. Probably will carry rubber stripper for extra rounds. Built like a tank, when you run out of bullets, you can use it as a club. Utterly reliable, no long term worries about spring fatigue, pocket lint etc. Wish the hammer was bobbed.
First, I don't think there's a bad choice in here, unless someone disagrees. I'm generally not worried about capacity, but it's simmering for me to keep in mind..
Sig P290RS
Sig is easier to get more capacity, but all my other semi autos are in .40SW, so I'd be introducing another caliber to my lineup, not a big deal though. Sorry long trigger pull, can't get my pinky on the gun, extra pinky grip makes it comfortable but defeats concealability. Lint might be a long term issue.
SP101 Wiley Clapp
Chunky, but solid shooter, Houston summers might make me think about a lighter gun. Probably will carry rubber stripper for extra rounds. Built like a tank, when you run out of bullets, you can use it as a club. Utterly reliable, no long term worries about spring fatigue, pocket lint etc. Wish the hammer was bobbed.
First, I don't think there's a bad choice in here, unless someone disagrees. I'm generally not worried about capacity, but it's simmering for me to keep in mind..