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Shield .30 Super Carry

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On my way home from the gym the other day, I stopped by the gun shop to check out the used gun cabinet in case there was something there that I just couldn't live without.
One of the guns was a Shield in .30 Super Carry.
I didn't think much of it then but I've been wondering what people on the forum thought of it.
I know the ammo's expensive but it can't cost more than the .357Sig my Glock 33 takes.
 
snubbyfan Why are you asking here about ammo prices for the 30SC cartridge when that is simple for you to look up , I have no interest in a 30SC in any firearm , but hey its your choice to make . 9mm ammo has far more options in ammo and handguns but it is your choice .
 
snubbyfan Why are you asking here about ammo prices for the 30SC cartridge when that is simple for you to look up , I have no interest in a 30SC in any firearm , but hey its your choice to make . 9mm ammo has far more options in ammo and handguns but it is your choice .

I don’t see him asking about ammo prices? But I’m with you- no interest in the .30 SC but like they say, “variety is the spice of life”
 
Let’s hear from the 45Gap guys how that has worked out. Seriously, the 30 Super Carry had the new cool name but historically bad timing promoting a new gun/ caliber in a very crowded gun market. It was initially DOA and makes no sense trying to resuscitate it at this point. The old adage about fixing a nonexistent problem comes to mind. Like many I personally wouldn’t invest any money or time in one. Good luck.
 
Let’s hear from the 45Gap guys how that has worked out. Seriously, the 30 Super Carry had the new cool name but historically bad timing promoting a new gun/ caliber in a very crowded gun market. It was initially DOA and makes no sense trying to resuscitate it at this point. The old adage about fixing a nonexistent problem comes to mind. Like many I personally wouldn’t invest any money or time in one. Good luck.

You're not seeing the possibilities. There should be a new S&W L-frame snub with an extremely short 45 GAP 5-shot cylinder and frame window for 5-shot 45 GAP moon clips or 45 GAP Rim cases. 🤔 Such would complement 45 GAP semi-auto carriers with a revolver option for Sundays and holidays.

Bet they'd sell at least 8 of them.
 
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I like the idea of it, and if I run across a deal on one I’ll give it a go.

I see ammo for it on the shelves and the price isn’t too bad.

I can still buy .38/40 ammo, so I’m not worried about .30SC going away any time soon. If it does, it does.
 
I like the idea of it, and if I run across a deal on one I’ll give it a go.

I see ammo for it on the shelves and the price isn’t too bad.

I can still buy .38/40 ammo, so I’m not worried about .30SC going away any time soon. If it does, it does.

My feelings exactly. I bought a used EZ in 30 SC not too long ago, although in this case I think "used" meant it didn't have a box and papers. There wasn't a mark on the gun. It was tagged about half what a new EZ sold for, and they knocked a bit more off for me. Then I went on a buying binge picking up ammo that was on sale also for fire sale prices and now have about 1000 rounds stashed away. That'll probably last me the rest of my life because I doubt I'll shoot it much. I've got a 9mm and 380 EZ's if I want to shoot something. The ammo is still available online the last time I checked at Bud's anyway. They also list 45 GAP and 357 Sig.

Does it do anything any other cartridge doesn't do? Probably not. It seems to shoot flat but I'm not a good enough shot to really say. It holds two more rounds than the 9mm or 380 EZ's, so there is that. Not a big deal to me really, but it doesn't hurt.

I mostly bought it just because I'd never seen one, much less shot one. It's pretty neat really. I have carried it a few times, but prefer the EZ in 380 which is a smaller, lighter gun, so the 30 SC (and the 9mm really) is more or less a seldom used range gun.

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I don’t see him asking about ammo prices? But I’m with you- no interest in the .30 SC but like they say, “variety is the spice of life”

Well the OP did state - I know the ammo's expensive but it can't cost more than the .357Sig my Glock 33 takes. he can look it up to find out and then there's no need to mention ammo cost at all !

I do know regardless of how useful something is If You Build It , Some One Will Buy IT and that's regardless if it does anything better than what's all ready out there .
 
snubbyfan Why are you asking here about ammo prices for the 30SC cartridge when that is simple for you to look up , I have no interest in a 30SC in any firearm , but hey its your choice to make . 9mm ammo has far more options in ammo and handguns but it is your choice .
I wasn't asking about the price of the ammo. I was asking what people thought of the gun.
I figured the ammo would be more expensive than 9mm and possible less than .357Sig.
 
Whatever trips your trigger, Buckwheat!
Personally, I'm not interested in adding another caliber to the arsenal/bench. Especially not a "boutique" caliber that doesn't do much of anything that the more well-established calibers I already own can do.
But that's just me. As others have said, variety is the spice of life. So, if the 30SC "does it for you" then GO for it!
 
I wasn't asking about the price of the ammo. I was asking what people thought of the gun.
I figured the ammo would be more expensive than 9mm and possible less than .357Sig.
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Work your way around the cartridge price comparison how ever you want a even though you then said its not about ammo price !! Ok

Plenty of read reviews of the handgun and the cartridge so might be renting a shield plus just to see if you like the pistol, more than likely in the more common 9mm version . You can decide if you want a 30sc version .

Glad to see your moving on .
 
.30 super carry strikes me as an answer to a question nobody asked.

The question it answers is "how can I get more capacity in the same size gun?"

Judging by the number of people that buy Magguts spring kits and after market magazines in order to get a couple of rounds more capacity it's a question a LOT of people are asking. There is a whole cottage industry dedicated to adding capacity to carry guns.

That question is also why we have guns like that P365 and Shield Plus.

I stay away from Magguts and aftermarket magazines but did consider buying a Shield Plus in 30 SC. After a while I decided the benefit of a couple more rounds was not worth adding another caliber to my ammo list. But introducing a new caliber solely for the purpose of increased capacity was not a crazy idea. Given how well capacity sells in general I am surprised how hostile the gun community was to the idea. Every other increase in capacity is greeted as a huge leap forward that drives a lot of gun sales and makes older guns "obsolete".
 
The question it answers is "how can I get more capacity in the same size gun?"

Judging by the number of people that buy Magguts spring kits and after market magazines in order to get a couple of rounds more capacity it's a question a LOT of people are asking. There is a whole cottage industry dedicated to adding capacity to carry guns.

There has been a recent renewal of interest in 32 revolvers also, to get that extra capacity in a revolver and they're only gaining one round mostly. The 32 SC would seem to fit the same niche in a semi-auto that the 327 Federal Magnum fits in a small revolver. Sort of a 32 ACP magnum.

I have no idea if it's possible or not given the pressure the 30 SC operates at, but I wonder how it would have been received in a gun the size of a Bodyguard 2.0. Add a couple more rounds to the already impressive 10/12 round mags the BG-2 has and you're talking serious business then. The recoil might get your attention I admit. I'd say my 30 SC EZ kicks about like my 9mm version of the same gun. In a BG-2? Might be exciting.
 
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