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Will get pics up later, but today picked up a Colt LE6920 MP. Of all the AR rifles I own, this is the first Colt. Not going to be a shooter, will just be another extra.
Paid $50 for NEF single shot 12 gauge. metallic reloading is getting a hair mundane... time to throw in loading up buck and slugs! easy gun for benchwork.
S&W SD9VE. It is a great gun so far and for half the price of it's brother the M&P. Super comfortable and easy for my wife to operate. It is way under rated for what it is. It is a cross between a Sigma and a M&P. The Sigma rep is what hurts it the most. I have sold most of my Glocks and prefer Sig P220s, but this SD9 has a special place in this family. I would pick the SD9 over any of the Glocks I still have. Plus at that price, you can buy several and place them everywhere. I picked up the SD9 for $289.
9mm Sig P226 with the threaded muzzle. 9mm because, after the last round of trading, I only have one other of this caliber. Sig Sauer because I never had one. Threaded muzzle because I have never had a silencer either. Conclusion: The Sig cost about twice (+ or -) what I usually paid for my Glock, Ruger, Springfield SDM, whatever but it is a fantastic shooter and otherwise will worth the $1200 or so. OBTW, I had a Viridian X5L laser sight on it (which I started out being very happy with) but after two trips back on the warrantee I got worried about it's reliability.
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