Redcoat3340
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When I started shooting .45 again after a couple of years "caliber hiatus," I began with a Sig 220. It was great and much better than I remember shooting 1911s.
So of course I wanted "more." I added a carry size, a Smith 4516-1 and a pocket size, a Shield .45 2.0.
I thought the 3rd gen Smith might be "heavy," but after a few days of carrying, I knew it was heavy. Very.
So I decided on a plastic gun; I really like my M&Ps, and found an M&P .45 compact with Apex and tritium sights.
I was putting them in my range bag last night for some side-by-side shooting....and decided a picture of the two together (they are exactly the same size) would be fun.
I'll let folks know how it goes at the range...will probably get there 4/19.
So of course I wanted "more." I added a carry size, a Smith 4516-1 and a pocket size, a Shield .45 2.0.
I thought the 3rd gen Smith might be "heavy," but after a few days of carrying, I knew it was heavy. Very.
So I decided on a plastic gun; I really like my M&Ps, and found an M&P .45 compact with Apex and tritium sights.
I was putting them in my range bag last night for some side-by-side shooting....and decided a picture of the two together (they are exactly the same size) would be fun.
I'll let folks know how it goes at the range...will probably get there 4/19.