Here's my delima. I will be picking up my brand new Sig P239 (9mm) today, and my CCW class is scheduled for this Sat am. Between now and then, I dont think I will have the time to put some rounds through her before Sat am.
So I either take the new gun and break her in during the class, or take my trusty Hi-Point C9 (which I have no problems cutting the X out a 7 yrds).
I have shot a few other Sigs before (220, 226, 232, GSR), and am somewhat comfortable with their DA/SA trigger action. So I feel comfortable with taking this brand new gun to the class. And being a Sig, I expect it to perform flawlessly (but of course, there is that chance it won't).
If I take the Sig (and of course take my C9 as b/u), should I clean/lube it first? I found it at a pawn shop, and it's been sitting in their safe since '98, still in the wrapping and box, and got a really, really good deal on it. So I expect a good cleaning/lubing is in order anyway.
Appreciate the recommendations.
Greg
So I either take the new gun and break her in during the class, or take my trusty Hi-Point C9 (which I have no problems cutting the X out a 7 yrds).
I have shot a few other Sigs before (220, 226, 232, GSR), and am somewhat comfortable with their DA/SA trigger action. So I feel comfortable with taking this brand new gun to the class. And being a Sig, I expect it to perform flawlessly (but of course, there is that chance it won't).
If I take the Sig (and of course take my C9 as b/u), should I clean/lube it first? I found it at a pawn shop, and it's been sitting in their safe since '98, still in the wrapping and box, and got a really, really good deal on it. So I expect a good cleaning/lubing is in order anyway.
Appreciate the recommendations.
Greg