Yeah, purchasing an SD, then going on an Internet shopping free to upgrade it completely defeats the purpose of it in the first place. 100% stock here.
Excellent story, thanks for sharing that. It definitely hits home.
A buddy and I were sighting in our shotguns one year for Ohio gun season. Now, I'm an archer and have always been one when it comes to hunting whitetail deer, but I was around 19 or 20 years old and had just purchased a brand...
I agree, brother. It's like buying a subcompact car, then b*tching and moaning that it only fits 4 comfortably, and not six. You knew this ahead of time, Einstein!
Spot on.
Yep, I do. Not very often, but when I do it's generally around a couple of dozen or so dry fires. It really helped me not only grow accustom to the trigger, but helped me appreciate it too. :eek:
Yeah, it seems every forum in every corner of the Internet with a post regarding a gun and it's price will invariably have that one guy who feels he has to recommend spending another $100.00 for the _______ gun. :rolleyes:
Hey guys, I'm thinking of dropping 25hundred on a new custom Dan Wesson...
I'd be willing to bet 90% of those "not so good reviews" are reviews are from ppl that have never even touched the SD9VE. That's the problem with the Internet; anyone can sound like an expert while actually being utterly clueless.
It's a good gun. I'm impressed with it. In fact, I was...
I've been using cheap Bosnian Tulammo BrassMax in 100 count tubs from WalMart for $23.99 with nearly flawless success thus far (9mm). I did have one FTF somewhere between the 15-20th round the first time shooting the gun, however, now several hundred rounds later it's been flawless.