Thank you for the help. I will be looking at a couple different models i am mainly looking for one in .40 and the only da-sa was a biretta 92fs and i did like it. I have a few guys who have a Sig I havn't tried it yet but i will be. I will also be using for both carry and target.
To add to my collection of firearms I've been thinking about getting a Sig P229, and i was wondering how is it compared to my S&W MP's i have .40 and .45 and Glocks that i have. Any suggestion or comments would help and any general feelings for them. Thank you.
My buddy has one and i LOVE IT shoots very nice lines up and the 9 has hardly any recoil then again its hard to put it up against the glock 34 mmmmmmm glock 34 sorry i just slobbered on my self. I just put a red fiber optic on my buddy's 34 and man quick and smooth.
just remember if you are using it for HD and you have it comp at night better hope the first one is the only one you need to fire cause man that flash is brite. I am i seeing stars again rats the halos wont go away lol...
Glock 22 is a very good gun, I've shot many of them never had a problem with FTE, FTF what so ever and very concealable. The 35 is a awesome shooter specialy for target or comp but size makes it a little harder to conceal. and if using for HD i would suggest getting one with the night sights...
I never said i didn't like the CM mags just had issues with them. Some guns can be picky about what goes in them Some people have great luck with them and others don't i just happen to not be that lucky. i still have my 3 CM mags they work great in my fathers gun.
I have had this issue before i had 2 of the 10 power clips from mccormick i also have had feed issues too i switched to all wilson combat clips and i havn't had a single prob since.
Your not going to find 9mm ammo pretty much anywhere inless you are going to buy in bulk 45 is easier to find then any ammo but the Answer to all ammo is RELOADING! save every bit of brass and load it up.
three dots across evenly. Maybe front dot little higher or lower depending on where you are hitting. But i would suggest being new to handguns, try to find a course that would go threw handling shooting stance grip etc. Not saying you cant handle it but it would help with a lot of questions you...
It's never good to sit and just dry fire. Yes you should be able to in any good reliable gun, but to do it a 100 times is asking for something to break. Specially if you are going to be practicing for shooting comp or your technique.