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Hi, all!
I'm waiting for delivery of my first S&W and my first revolver. My new 442 no lock should be here next week.
I currently have two carry guns a SIG P220 Carry in .45 acp (my first love), and a SIG P 239 gen II SAS in .40 S&W (my newest, and now my main, carry gun).
I also have a Kel-Tec PF9 that was to be my main carry piece, especially in summer shorts pocket, but it was just not reliable enough for me, so it is now for sale in my LGS and will be replaced by the 442.
I had a mantra of not carrying anything smaller than 9mm, and have now added "no more cheap guns". The only gun I could find that would be small and light enough for pocket carry, and as reliable as my SIG's, was a S&W revolver...so here I am.
I served in Viet Nam in '67 - '68, have been married for 35 years to the same old woman (hope she doesn't see this), have two kids that don't live here any more...YEAH, and am pretty close to retiring.
Guess that about sums it up for me...
I've already learned a lot from lurking here (like which gun I wanted) and expect to learn a lot more. Maybe I'll even be able to contribute some of my knowledge to others eventually.
I'm waiting for delivery of my first S&W and my first revolver. My new 442 no lock should be here next week.
I currently have two carry guns a SIG P220 Carry in .45 acp (my first love), and a SIG P 239 gen II SAS in .40 S&W (my newest, and now my main, carry gun).
I also have a Kel-Tec PF9 that was to be my main carry piece, especially in summer shorts pocket, but it was just not reliable enough for me, so it is now for sale in my LGS and will be replaced by the 442.
I had a mantra of not carrying anything smaller than 9mm, and have now added "no more cheap guns". The only gun I could find that would be small and light enough for pocket carry, and as reliable as my SIG's, was a S&W revolver...so here I am.
I served in Viet Nam in '67 - '68, have been married for 35 years to the same old woman (hope she doesn't see this), have two kids that don't live here any more...YEAH, and am pretty close to retiring.
Guess that about sums it up for me...
I've already learned a lot from lurking here (like which gun I wanted) and expect to learn a lot more. Maybe I'll even be able to contribute some of my knowledge to others eventually.