Variety is the Spice of Life
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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
Has anyone taken the SIG p320 for a spin?
I read the MA compliant version will have the manual safety I want. Does anyone know what else if anything might be different on it?
I read the MA compliant version will have the manual safety I want. Does anyone know what else if anything might be different on it?
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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
The FNS 9 is ambidextrous FYITexasTornado wrote:I know it has taken me on average 6 months to decide on a pistol each time I've decided to add to my collection. I tend to handle a lot of them before I find something that fits me well. Being a lefty would make that a lot harder tho. Best advice I can give is just to take your time...seems to be a numbers game more than anything. When you have that ahaa moment...order it.flechero wrote:I wish that were true. Being lefty exaggerates it, but few guns have ever been "just right" for me out of the box.
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Thanks to Jusme, I am hooked on the M&P. I looked at the compact (double stack) and kind of want that as well. I have had my eye on the SR1911 as well. Choices, choicesJusme wrote:The M&P compact may be an option, I have the full size version and love it, but until it was broken in, the slide stop was a bear to release.
I don't have any experience with them but I have been looking at the Beretta Px4 Storm, compact, the slide release is larger than most, which should provide more leverage, and they make one with a 15 round capacity.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact/#Main

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So many wonderful choices. How about one of each??vjallen75 wrote:Thanks to Jusme, I am hooked on the M&P. I looked at the compact (double stack) and kind of want that as well. I have had my eye on the SR1911 as well. Choices, choicesJusme wrote:The M&P compact may be an option, I have the full size version and love it, but until it was broken in, the slide stop was a bear to release.
I don't have any experience with them but I have been looking at the Beretta Px4 Storm, compact, the slide release is larger than most, which should provide more leverage, and they make one with a 15 round capacity.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact/#Main

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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
TexasTornado wrote:Has anyone taken the SIG p320 for a spin?
I own the P320 FDE in Compact. Bought it used off Texas Gun Trader for $500 cash with a Kydex Holster. Its a little bulky for my taste and would probably carry in the winter time with heavier clothing but all around nice gun to shoot. If you get a chance, definitely try it at the range.
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The Px4 Storm also has me highly interested. It's fully ambidextrous; SA/DA(a feature I love); interchangeable grip sizes; mag capacity, & it comes in either 9mm or .40 S&W. Good choice!Jusme wrote:The M&P compact may be an option, I have the full size version and love it, but until it was broken in, the slide stop was a bear to release.
I don't have any experience with them but I have been looking at the Beretta Px4 Storm, compact, the slide release is larger than most, which should provide more leverage, and they make one with a 15 round capacity.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact/#Main

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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
TexasTornado wrote:So many wonderful choices. How about one of each??vjallen75 wrote:Thanks to Jusme, I am hooked on the M&P. I looked at the compact (double stack) and kind of want that as well. I have had my eye on the SR1911 as well. Choices, choicesJusme wrote:The M&P compact may be an option, I have the full size version and love it, but until it was broken in, the slide stop was a bear to release.
I don't have any experience with them but I have been looking at the Beretta Px4 Storm, compact, the slide release is larger than most, which should provide more leverage, and they make one with a 15 round capacity.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact/#Main

Kinda goes back to the "you can never have too many" argument.

Hickock 45 did a review of Px4 Storm, but his had 17 round capacity, Beretta only lists 15.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a0sgiIlykI
Edit to add, he mentions the oversize slide release and he doesn't like it, but he has very large hands and long thumbs.
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Man hands....pfft!Jusme wrote:TexasTornado wrote:So many wonderful choices. How about one of each??vjallen75 wrote:Thanks to Jusme, I am hooked on the M&P. I looked at the compact (double stack) and kind of want that as well. I have had my eye on the SR1911 as well. Choices, choicesJusme wrote:The M&P compact may be an option, I have the full size version and love it, but until it was broken in, the slide stop was a bear to release.
I don't have any experience with them but I have been looking at the Beretta Px4 Storm, compact, the slide release is larger than most, which should provide more leverage, and they make one with a 15 round capacity.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact/#Main![]()
Kinda goes back to the "you can never have too many" argument.![]()
Hickock 45 did a review of Px4 Storm, but his had 17 round capacity, Beretta only lists 15.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a0sgiIlykI
Edit to add, he mentions the oversize slide release and he doesn't like it, but he has very large hands and long thumbs.

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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
OP, I have a Springfield XDs in 9mm for sale if you are interested. I've put about 100 rounds through it. Check it out here: https://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=866999
I high balled the price for haggling purposes. For a forum member my asking price is $450.
I high balled the price for haggling purposes. For a forum member my asking price is $450.
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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
That is probably what I will end up doing lol. By the time I am able to get all 3 there will be more added to the never ending list. My main concern is getting a firearm my wife can handle.Jusme wrote:TexasTornado wrote:So many wonderful choices. How about one of each??![]()
Kinda goes back to the "you can never have too many" argument.![]()
She liked a S & W #637 38 Special (revolver) with the +p frame it had a laser built into the grip. Although I did not like the revolver aspect she really liked the feel of it and I liked that it could carry the +P ammo.
Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
you really can't beat a Sig.
I carry the Sig P239. I think it qualifies as compact, but in this day and age, probably is more of a mid-size. It has the same trigger and decocker as the standard P226. The only negatives you'll find on this gun are 1) 8+1 rds of single stacked 9mm capacity, and 2) weighs 2 pounds. I can carry it easily all day concealed with no issue. Yesterday I carried all day, tucked under my dress shirt, and I prefer dress shirts that aren't baggy at the waist. I have problems with the slide stop release on some of my other pistols, but not on this one.
Surely you've seen the Sig M11-A1 lineup. It's just a little bit bigger than the P239 and has a double stack mag. A thing of beauty.
I carry the Sig P239. I think it qualifies as compact, but in this day and age, probably is more of a mid-size. It has the same trigger and decocker as the standard P226. The only negatives you'll find on this gun are 1) 8+1 rds of single stacked 9mm capacity, and 2) weighs 2 pounds. I can carry it easily all day concealed with no issue. Yesterday I carried all day, tucked under my dress shirt, and I prefer dress shirts that aren't baggy at the waist. I have problems with the slide stop release on some of my other pistols, but not on this one.
Surely you've seen the Sig M11-A1 lineup. It's just a little bit bigger than the P239 and has a double stack mag. A thing of beauty.
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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
I tend to take my time between gun purchases, but for a different reason. Because I have to convince my wife to let me buy one and it generally takes 6 months or a year before she will allow it. Otherwise my approach would be to just buy as many different handguns as I can and hopefully at least one or two of them will be the right fit.TexasTornado wrote:I know it has taken me on average 6 months to decide on a pistol each time I've decided to add to my collection. I tend to handle a lot of them before I find something that fits me well. Being a lefty would make that a lot harder tho. Best advice I can give is just to take your time...seems to be a numbers game more than anything. When you have that ahaa moment...order it.flechero wrote:I wish that were true. Being lefty exaggerates it, but few guns have ever been "just right" for me out of the box.The way I look at it, when paying what I do for a weapon, it should work seamlessly for me from day one out of the box. With as many options as there are out there, no reason not to have one that fits you perfectly right?
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Giggles. Once I'm married I'm sure this will be my man's sentiment.....allisji wrote:I tend to take my time between gun purchases, but for a different reason. Because I have to convince my wife to let me buy one and it generally takes 6 months or a year before she will allow it. Otherwise my approach would be to just buy as many different handguns as I can and hopefully at least one or two of them will be the right fit.TexasTornado wrote:I know it has taken me on average 6 months to decide on a pistol each time I've decided to add to my collection. I tend to handle a lot of them before I find something that fits me well. Being a lefty would make that a lot harder tho. Best advice I can give is just to take your time...seems to be a numbers game more than anything. When you have that ahaa moment...order it.flechero wrote:I wish that were true. Being lefty exaggerates it, but few guns have ever been "just right" for me out of the box.The way I look at it, when paying what I do for a weapon, it should work seamlessly for me from day one out of the box. With as many options as there are out there, no reason not to have one that fits you perfectly right?

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Adding a list to keep track of suggestions:
Kriss Sphinx 9mm
FNS-9
M&P 9/Shield
Beretta Px4 Storm
SIG p320/p239/M11-A1
Kriss Sphinx 9mm
FNS-9
M&P 9/Shield
Beretta Px4 Storm
SIG p320/p239/M11-A1

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Re: Variety is the Spice of Life
Since you're already a Sig guy, have you considered a P239?
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