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#81
Thanks on the heads up Duane, sounds good, just very glad things are ok....
as for me I put in an order at Gander Mountain for the M&P SW40cal, not the compact model... Can't find any extra mags, everything is sold out for now, and Gunbroker wants like $80 apiece, that's just stupid for a 15rd mag.....
as for me I put in an order at Gander Mountain for the M&P SW40cal, not the compact model... Can't find any extra mags, everything is sold out for now, and Gunbroker wants like $80 apiece, that's just stupid for a 15rd mag.....
#82
I siad here you go and never posted my picture...
Blurry, but you can kind of see the chamber laoded indicator (I had a bullet in it) and the striekr indicator... she's ready to go!
The extra mag holds 16.
Blurry, but you can kind of see the chamber laoded indicator (I had a bullet in it) and the striekr indicator... she's ready to go!
The extra mag holds 16.
#85
Not off the top of my head. I haven't bought mags for mine in a long time. I think I may have to stick with M&P for my next one though. I'm having issues sourcing left handed holsters for the HK45. That's the single biggest downside of being a left handed firer (I'm actually truly ambidextrous but am more comfortable doing things left handed and am left eye dominant) is finding holsters, especially when you're like me and rather picky. Any OWB holster has to be locking. No ifs, ands, or buts. And after looking, they're difficult to find for that HK.
#87
I use the masters holster. its ambidextrous. it has a tendency to come with the gun on the draw every once in awhile.
for what its worth in the caliber wars.... i may switch to .357 sigs if they necome cheaper and more available. nc highway patrol just switched to. them because they will fire through windshields when other rounds wont.
for what its worth in the caliber wars.... i may switch to .357 sigs if they necome cheaper and more available. nc highway patrol just switched to. them because they will fire through windshields when other rounds wont.
#89
It's a different round... the .357 SIG, not the .357 magnum. And the .357 sig isn't exactly .357 either... they named it that so people would associate it with the magnum....
It's really a necked down .40 cal.
for most guns, all you have to do is change the barrel and maybe the magazine and you can switch abck and forth between a .40 and a .357.
Besides, it's really just a necked down .40 cal, the .357 SIG is.
It's really a necked down .40 cal.
for most guns, all you have to do is change the barrel and maybe the magazine and you can switch abck and forth between a .40 and a .357.
Besides, it's really just a necked down .40 cal, the .357 SIG is.
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