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I.also had a Beretta sub-compact PX4 9mm. It's strange looking, but I really liked it? After the looks grew on me? Sold it, but kinda miss it? And they are priced competitively? They also have the Nano?

I've been a Beretta fan for many many years. The guns, not the cars! And now they have moved in almost our backyard, just outside of Nashville. And I've have delt many times with Thier customer service and it was always VERY pleasurable! And that means allot to me!
 
I've been trying Sig, Glock, Ruger, Springfield and others.
I've found that the double stack grip and the trigger on the M & P felt the most compatable with my gimpiness and the compact seems more concealable.
Now there's the new Ruger LC9s. Haven't had a chance to hold one yet.
Since I'm on a very tight budget, I'm going to have to choose wisely.

I was offered a SIG SAUER 1911 but know nothing about them. I believe capsain makes there frames(casted). For another few dollars I'm into the forged frames and slides, Springfield armory and colt. I'm scared to venture out to unknown territory in the 1911's. My SA and colts have been good quality 1911's.
 
Yogurt ???
What? You already ate all of the Emu steaks ??
:D:D
Better get back out there a huntin"....

Chuck

I had a baked roasting chicken with a cranberry sausage stuffing.
The misses went hunting in the grocery store. I'll be eating chicken all week now. It's just the two of us.
I might try chicken chili?
 
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Ruger LC9S grip is really thin.
It's more the distance from the back strap to the trigger and how far back the trigger has to travel before the sear breaks.
I've only a small usable amount of movement on my trigger finger.
Tried the Taurus curve. That thing has a crazy amount of trigger travel.
 
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PC gone beserk

Monday midday, watching Halls of Montezuma, 1950, USMC landing on an island in the Pacific, starring Richard Widmark, Jack Webb, Jack Balance, Karl Malden , and a bunch of era and later stars. Richard Widmark giving an opening speech, and calling the enemy a short 4 letter abbreviation of Japanese. Every time he says the word it is bleeped out and closed captioning shows ....! Movie is actually pretty tame compared to today's war movies.
"GRIT TV, TV with backbone" ! My horses patootie!!!! 🙈 🙉. 🙊

Guess what ads show up on the site, JAL airlines," Over 1MM Americans visit Japan in 2015" 👎
YOUR FIRED !!!! 👍 👏
My drift for today, but at least honest!
 
I was offered a SIG SAUER 1911 but know nothing about them. I believe capsain makes there frames(casted). For another few dollars I'm into the forged frames and slides, Springfield armory and colt. I'm scared to venture out to unknown territory in the 1911's. My SA and colts have been good quality 1911's.


Any Sig 1911 I've owned was a nice pistol.
 
I.also had a Beretta sub-compact PX4 9mm. It's strange looking, but I really liked it? After the looks grew on me? Sold it, but kinda miss it? And they are priced competitively? They also have the Nano?

I've been a Beretta fan for many many years. The guns, not the cars! And now they have moved in almost our backyard, just outside of Nashville. And I've have delt many times with Thier customer service and it was always VERY pleasurable! And that means allot to me!


Of all the PX4 variants, I liked the Type F the best - very reliable!
 
BCC,,, congrats on that! ,,,,nice piece! ;)


SW MP15,,,,
I've been a Beretta fan for many many years. The guns, not the cars! And now they have moved in almost our backyard, just outside of Nashville. And I've have delt many times with Thier customer service and it was always VERY pleasurable! And that means allot to me!

I never knew Beretta made cars? :confused: Are you sure you didn't mean a Berlinetta ?

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