TractorTYMe
Veteran Member
I used to have a Sig P938, but after repeated spring guide rod separating issue (2 piece) I deemed my Kimber Micro 9 Stainless more reliable. And it is the only Kimber I own still.
Doesn't the government issue you something?For a small cc 9mm, I love my Sig p-938.
Did you need to go through a gunshop to do that, and another background check to get it back?I had an issue with a tarus fullsize combat pistol. The mag wouldn't eject.
I called 'em they said Send it in and they fixed it and sent it back no problem. I like it better than the Baretta it's based on. Better trigger, better feel, better.
Yah huh? No, I was in New Jersey too. I just put it in a box and brown trucked it. Then in a couple weeks there was a box on my doorstep. Probably broke 50 laws.Did you need to go through a gunshop to do that, and another background check to get it back?
Same. Have a 17 for the nightstand.Doesn't the government issue you something?
My carry is a Glock 17. Tough to conceal, but fits my hand nicely. I'll have to give that Sig a look for when I need to be more discreet.
I’m not in a law enforcement job, so no I don’t get issued a work gun. The Sig is sweet for CC, small but reliable and accurate. And 9mm, but only a single stack 7 shot magazine. Easy conceal or double stack - take your pick.Doesn't the government issue you something?
My carry is a Glock 17. Tough to conceal, but fits my hand nicely. I'll have to give that Sig a look for when I need to be more discreet.
I haven’t had that issue, but I heard it was an issue on the early production models.I used to have a Sig P938, but after repeated spring guide rod separating issue (2 piece) I deemed my Kimber Micro 9 Stainless more reliable. And it is the only Kimber I own still.
I thought that I might have to send my GP100 back to Ruger, and they told me that they could only send it back to a licensed dealer.Yah huh? No, I was in New Jersey too. I just put it in a box and brown trucked it. Then in a couple weeks there was a box on my doorstep. Probably broke 50 laws.