Jbird45
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Or am I better off putting my money towards ammo, holsters, and accessories for my SR9C?
Or am I better off putting my money towards ammo, holsters, and accessories for my SR9C?
JMO one gun at a time.
I'd go with ammo, holsters, and range time. Don't forget to get a good belt, though.Or am I better off putting my money towards ammo, holsters, and accessories for my SR9C?
Or am I better off putting my money towards ammo, holsters, and accessories for my SR9C?
I watched him shoot himself in the leg while he was shooting at a lizard running around right under his feet. The .380 round didn't even go through his pants. Weird angle probably what ever. He was very lucky. It dropped him to the ground and he thought he was seriously hurt at first.
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Still, I bet neither you nor he would be willing to try recreating that event.
You sought counsel, made an educated decision.
Spend $$ on a high end holster. A crappy holster can make you dislike a good gun.
I did seek counsel, and I appreciate everyone's input!
I am going to pick up a quality holster and some ammo for it and forget about getting another pistol for a while.
I just got an exciting call that my SR9C actually arrived early! I am going after work to pick it up, so now i get to practice with it over the weekend.
Well I went to a friend's house last night and he gave me an alien wear holster that he didn't like. It's kind of big but I wore it all day today and it is comfortable for an all day carry. Plus in the winter time with extra clothes it doesn't stick out.
Got to put some ammo through the gun out at the in laws today. Definitely need some practice, but for my first time with the gun I would say my accuracy is ok. I'll post a picture of the first 10 shots I took. It shoots a little low but I am not going to adjust the sights just yet. I just need to keep practicing and learning how my gun handles, but I must say I think I made a good choice.
I actually use an Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.5 with my M&P M2.0 Compact. Very comfortable for me and conceals well.
Normally the Kydex Shell for a different handgun is free but since you are not the original owner of the holster I think the specific shell for your handgun is $15.
You can of course reshape the Kydex yourself.by applying heat with the gun in the holster (unloaded of course).
If you already have the correct shell or the info is not applicable disregard.
Enjoy your pistol.
PS usually tbe low rounds are from anticipating and tightening your grip. I wouldn't worry about it until you.spend more time getting comfortable with the pistol.
I think you chose wisely.
Next search.....proper holster.
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Olight Valkyrie rechargeable.
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Was that shell actually made for an SR9c? Or does it just seem to fit well? I'd suggest that if it was actually made for a different pistol, you should go ahead and replace it with one made for an SR9c.Thanks for the tips. The kydex shell actually grips my gun really well...
Was that shell actually made for an SR9c? Or does it just seem to fit well? I'd suggest that if it was actually made for a different pistol, you should go ahead and replace it with one made for an SR9c.
Then you'll be shocked when you see how well a holster holds a pistol when it fits properly.It's not made for a SR9c but it fits extremely well. I can hold the thing upside down and shake it and the pistol stays put
Then you'll be shocked when you see how well a holster holds a pistol when it fits properly.
It looks to me like what you're choosing is the size of the backing, with a shell custom fit to an SR9c. Look at the "micro size," right where the barrel points down in the picture. Now look at the "full" size. See how much more backing sticks down? The text below the picture even says that the shells "will fit any size material."I went to alien gears website and it looks like you have to pick a holster based on size. My buddy that I got it from has a gun similar in size to mine, so I am thinking if I heat it up with a hairdryer like one member suggested I should be able to get a more custom fit?
Considering your restricted budget, I think the Ruger is a good choice.