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I've got my eye out for a Sig P245 for a while now, but I think I am about a decade too late trying to find one for a reasonable price. Also interested in the P239's, but every one I find locally is DAK .40, or if its a tda 9mm its for way too much. Had a chance to buy a mint 3913TSW for $350 5 years ago and passed on it, really regret that.
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View Quote I was going to post about this. I recently started carrying my Beretta 85FS loaded with HST ammo. |
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I got this one cheap a while back.
Never carried it, but it's a good shooter. It's my garage gun. Attached File |
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Guns like this will still be effective in 99% of all "oh shit" moments.
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My CCW was a P239 9mm for years when my work gun was a 226.
The P239 is a great gun. |
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Quoted: I've got my eye out for a Sig P245 for a while now, but I think I am about a decade too late trying to find one for a reasonable price. Also interested in the P239's, but every one I find locally is DAK .40, or if its a tda 9mm its for way too much. Had a chance to buy a mint 3913TSW for $350 5 years ago and passed on it, really regret that. View Quote Yes, I've wanted a 245 for awhile now, also zero luck in acquiring one. I picked up my 239s when they were still in production and in the local shops, and no DAK for me. I do have a 3913 LS, which fits nicely in my Sig 239 holsters. |
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Would I carry it……well, they wouldn’t be my first choice since I have double stack 9mm that are the same size and I shoot well enough. But if it was what I had, sure.
I often carry a LCP2 when a larger gun is not possible, but I don’t ever go out of my way for a low capacity gun. If I had a LCP Max, I would obviously carry it before the LCP2. |
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Quoted: During the ban, I had a Gen 3 GLOCK 23C with three pre-ban mags and five post-ban mags. I had a pile of Beretta 92FS pre-ban mags and a Beretta 92FS too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I remember when they were the only option because the fucking AWB Ban. In that period I discovered that a Beretta 96 10 round mag would fit and feed just fine in a 92, and would hold 14 rounds. |
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I still carry a Glock 43 while hiking. No real concerns about it being inadequate in any way for anything I plan on encountering.
I do recall the late 80s and walking the aisles at the Syracuse gun show and wanting a 4506. Obviously that's a full gun, but I really don't recall wanting any of the mid-sized guns of that era |
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908, 3913, 3914, 4006, 4040PD with Scandium frame, 5903TSW, and a .40 cal Firestar just for fun. S&W Gen 3 guns are accurate and built like a tank. If you run out, you can club them into submission.
It took a while before tupperware was accepted as a fighting tool. |
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I still carry a Kahr K9 IWB in a VM2 on occasion. Nothing beats its for comfortable IWB carry.
Daily carry is a P365 in my front pocket in a holster. Kahr gets carried in addition to the Sig. |
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Quoted: Time and place, my man. Time and place. If I'm traipsing the woods where big piggies are known to reside, I'd prefer my carry gun for the day be a Model 29 with LSWCs. Very different than when I'm going to Tallahassee-stan View Quote If I was worried about a feral hog attack, I'd rather just pop some hardcast ammo into one of my 9mm carry guns. |
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People that romanticize their choice of carry gun are not serious about self defense.
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I carried a Beretta 85F in the 1990's until one day at the mall. A Norteno I had had issues with decided to yell what he would do to me me across the Santa picture set-up. My wife walked away like she was not with me, but I suddenly wanted something other than a 7-8 shot .380. I started carrying my G21 with an extra mag. My perceived threat level then, was 1-2 gangsters. Jump out crews with 3-4 thugs, some with rifles, was unheard of, then. Sadly, it is a regular occurrence in the SF Bay Area. So much so that my G48 with HS 507k and spare mag probably isn't enough gun to address that problem. I might have to go back to carrying a G19 and extra mag.
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View Quote Those are sweet guns..... |
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Had a 9mm Star Firestar. Worst lemon ever. I don't know that it was the design or my particular example, but it would not shoot for shit.
I broke two firing pins and one extractor on it. That's with less than 200 rounds total through the thing the entire time I had it. It shot minute of barndoor at 7 paces. I checked to see if maybe it was a .40 barrel but it was correctly a 9mm barrel. it was just an instance of junk. I traded it for a Rossi 68 and $150 cash. The Rossi shot the best string I've ever had at a 50 yard range. I broke 3 of 5 (static)clay birds at 50y with the first cylinder I loaded in the damn thing. |
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@Miami_JBT Did you manage to score one of the Texas DPS P239 trade-ins when they hit the market? It was bad timing for me but now I'm thinking I should've sold a kidney for a P239 and P220 TXDPS trade in when I had the chance
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Quoted: @Miami_JBT Did you manage to score one of the Texas DPS P239 trade-ins when they hit the market? It was bad timing for me but now I'm thinking I should've sold a kidney for a P239 and P220 TXDPS trade in when I had the chance View Quote |
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Quoted: I'd still take the Sig and HK over most of what's out there now. Unfortunately the Sig's of that generation always bit my thumb knuckle with the corner of the tang. Just how they fit me, and it drove me nuts because I really like them, from the full sized stuff to the compacts. My EDC continues to be an officer's size 1911 with a 7rd Wilson mag. Every time I shoot the modern stuff I'm reminded of why I don't particularly like them. A G19, maybe, my P80 build with a 1911 grip angle, better, ditto my Shadow Systems DR920 with the right grip piece installed. I even like the P320 grip. But most of the stuff out there just feels weird and like they forgot that these are rough use tools. Then I wake up and remember that 90% of their sales are to people that barely use them, maybe take them to the range once a year and are consider them social media props not tools. View Quote |
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For at least half the year, spring and summer, I carry a Kahr K9 and have since I got it in the early 2000's. It's a breeze to carry with shorts and shoots lights out. Always carry 2 spare mags with it. The only way I would reluctantly part with it is if my daughter wants it in a few years when she turns 21. Love this gun.
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Quoted: Would you carry such a pistol today? View Quote Perhaps, but why? If the single stack is m/l the same size and weight as a double stack, and the double stack is reliable, what's the advantage of fewer rounds of the same caliber in the magazine? Granted, I'm young enough that wondernines hit the market before I could legally carry, so that may skew my perspective. |
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I bought a refurbished p239 and a new p225a-1. They're nice pistols and the 225 is beautiful.
I'm just too used to Glocks to switch. It's a shame as the 225 and the 229 legion I bought are pretty sweet. It's a shame I never use them. I've been carrying Glocks for over 23 years. I carried a g36 for awhile so it wasn't really the magazine capacity |
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I consider all 6 round revolvers and 8 round autos adequate.
Therefore the Glock 43 is a joke. |
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Quoted: If I was worried about a feral hog attack, I'd rather just pop some hardcast ammo into one of my 9mm carry guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Time and place, my man. Time and place. If I'm traipsing the woods where big piggies are known to reside, I'd prefer my carry gun for the day be a Model 29 with LSWCs. Very different than when I'm going to Tallahassee-stan If I was worried about a feral hog attack, I'd rather just pop some hardcast ammo into one of my 9mm carry guns. |
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All of those 3rd gen smoths look and feel horrible to me. I know there are a lot of fans of them but I cannot stand them.
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I never had any interest in those things. If I was gonna carry a metal gun the size of a Glock 19 back in the day, it was gonna be a Para Ordnance P12 alloy .45.
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I have an older Kahr K9 without the trigger upgrade. It’s likely the most comfortable semi-auto pistol I’ve held; despite my six foot frame I have medium-sized hands at best. However, the lack of checkering on the frame makes it difficult to hold when sweating. Unless I have to dole out handguns to family members, it’ll never make it into the carry rotation due to weight and limited mag capacity.
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Quoted: Overly-large 9s that held single digit numbers in their mags were never good enough. They were just accepted because that's what was available if you didn't want a Beretta 92 or similar-size gun View Quote Quite a few of those models overlapped their production years with the double stack Smiths (469, 669, 69xx, 49xx). I bought a 6906 very shortly after I got my permit in 2009. It's a nice gun that carries nicely (albeit a little fat in the grip, especially with the Hogue grip) but not a bad gun at all. Also very shootable. Bowling pins at 25 yards were easily doable. It's not the gun I usually carry now, with the DA trigger and safety/decocker, it is a gun that is really nice to carry in some situations. At the time when I bought the 6906, I considered several of the models on that list. |
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They still are, Bubba.
Listen - you’re never going to be in some Miami Vice style extended shootout with a bad guy. Ain’t gonna happen. Even if you do get involved in a self-defense incident as an armed civilian, the average number of rounds fired in those situations is 2-3. That means even a J-Frame holds twice as many rounds as you will ever statistically need to defend yourself. Anyone who tells you different has something to sell you - whether it’s a gun or clicks on their YouTube video. Stop listening to tactifools. |
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Your emotional attachment to handguns is as dumb as your choice in them
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Quoted: They still are, Bubba. Listen - you're never going to be in some Miami Vice style extended shootout with a bad guy. Ain't gonna happen. Even if you do get involved in a self-defense incident as an armed civilian, the average number of rounds fired in those situations is 2-3. That means even a J-Frame holds twice as many rounds as you will ever statistically need to defend yourself. Anyone who tells you different has something to sell you - whether it's a gun or clicks on their YouTube video. Stop listening to tactifools. View Quote Also, why would you plan for the average? That sound like planning to fail approximately half the time. |
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First gun I carried way way before it was legal was a Smith M66. I’ve carried a lot of things since then. J frame to full auto. I’m comfortable with P239 or P7M8 but I usually carry 1911 these days.
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Got this in a trade, it's about the size of a glock 19. I was going to send it to cajun gun works and carry it but I have way to many projects going on right now and may throw it in the EE.
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had a firestar M43 for a while, shot very well. It was really a heavy chunk to carry though: All steel.
Weighed more than a lightweight Officer's .45 Always thought the S&W 3913 would have carried nice, and was always on the look out for a good deal, never owned one though. |
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Quoted: I have an older Kahr K9 without the trigger upgrade. It’s likely the most comfortable semi-auto pistol I’ve held; despite my six foot frame I have medium-sized hands at best. However, the lack of checkering on the frame makes it difficult to hold when sweating. Unless I have to dole out handguns to family members, it’ll never make it into the carry rotation due to weight and limited mag capacity. View Quote Skateboard grip tape is your friend. I use a strip of it on both my Kahr K9 and CZ 75. Works great to improve the grip of both guns. |
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