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Old 03-04-2012, 12:04 AM
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Here is where im at as far as handguns I own a Keltec P11, Taurus PT145, EAA Witness full size steel frame 9mm, Sigma 9mm. I shoot the best by far with the EAA but that gun weighs a ton, with the PT145 I cant get a grip that doesnt drop the mag while im shooting, with the P11 I can barely get my finger in the trigger guard. The Sigma just feels right in every aspect. My current Sigma resides in my disaster bag so I dont want to take it out to use it as my carry. I thought long and hard and came to the decision to buy another Sigma 9mm for my daily carry, I would get the SD but I cant stand all those sharp edges on the slide they tend to grab when you go to draw at least for me.
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Yep, the SW9VE is hard to beat in the price v. performance category. I highly recommend it as a BOB gun (BOB = Bug Out Bag) and even S&W made a Disaster Kit using the SW9VE. I am told it works pretty darn good as a carry gun too.

Not to play devil's advocate here, but did you know that EAA makes a Poly Witness? Same guns as your all steel witness with a polymer frame and thus much lighter in weight. I have no experience with them whatsoever but thought it was worth mentioning.
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Not to play devil's advocate here, but did you know that EAA makes a Poly Witness? Same guns as your all steel witness with a polymer frame and thus much lighter in weight

I checked out the poly version at first it weighs in at 31oz while the all steel is 33oz with only a 2oz difference Iwent with the steel. These guns are a pure joy to shoot very accurate.
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