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02-26-2013, 11:18 AM
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First Sig
Swore it would be a 226, but it was 238!
Last edited by Glore; 02-26-2013 at 01:41 PM.
Reason: Wrong model
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02-26-2013, 11:20 AM
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[QUOTE="Glore"]Swore it would be a 226, but it was 238
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02-26-2013, 11:21 AM
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238 sorry. Its early here.
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02-26-2013, 04:42 PM
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I have one of those. You are going to love the heck out of that thing. It's small, easily concealable, solidly built and shoots like a dream. I'd love to see a range report. Good choice. Have fun with it.
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02-26-2013, 08:59 PM
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Took it out today and was able to shoot some targets. These were taken at 10-12 yards. The sights were very nice and for the type of role this pistol plays are VERY appropriate. I do wanna say that i first attempted to shoot some Tulammo steel cases through it because they were the only ones in stock. Bought two boxes and my P238 would not chamber one round. Neither box worked so i gave them to a friend. I fired three boxes of brass PMC and had no issues. Shot flawlessly and it really is a dream to shoot! Two other people shot it and both told me it was the nicest .380 they have shot! Its so small and the recoil is nearly non existent. Ive read that others thought the same thing so I bought this gun because I can shoot a hundred rounds through it and still want more. Its just so nice to shoot! I bought 4 more boxes of ammo and cannot wait to get back to the range. People cringe when i tell them what I paid for a .380, but when you fiq in night sights, and quality, as well as shootablility, carryability its really worth the money (if you got it, trust me im not rich but this is going to be a working gun that I can practice with and actually enjoy). The head shots were taken really fast and I was happy with those groups, missing just one. First impressions- awesome gun that i will become very proficient with, a workhorse, just hope it holds up, stay tuned.
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02-27-2013, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Glore
Took it out today and was able to shoot some targets. These were taken at 10-12 yards. The sights were very nice and for the type of role this pistol plays are VERY appropriate. I do wanna say that i first attempted to shoot some Tulammo steel cases through it because they were the only ones in stock. Bought two boxes and my P238 would not chamber one round. Neither box worked so i gave them to a friend. I fired three boxes of brass PMC and had no issues. Shot flawlessly and it really is a dream to shoot! Two other people shot it and both told me it was the nicest .380 they have shot! Its so small and the recoil is nearly non existent. Ive read that others thought the same thing so I bought this gun because I can shoot a hundred rounds through it and still want more. Its just so nice to shoot! I bought 4 more boxes of ammo and cannot wait to get back to the range. People cringe when i tell them what I paid for a .380, but when you fiq in night sights, and quality, as well as shootablility, carryability its really worth the money (if you got it, trust me im not rich but this is going to be a working gun that I can practice with and actually enjoy). The head shots were taken really fast and I was happy with those groups, missing just one. First impressions- awesome gun that i will become very proficient with, a workhorse, just hope it holds up, stay tuned.
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has anyone had experience with a sig-sauer P522 auto saw one for 399$ wanted some feedback if its available
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02-27-2013, 10:42 PM
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has anyone had experience with a sig-sauer P522 auto saw one for 399$ wanted some feedback if its available
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First, it's not auto.
I have one and it is reliable and feeds well with all different types of 22 ammo.
Fun to shoot.
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02-28-2013, 01:47 AM
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Very nice! I like it!
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02-28-2013, 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Glore
Took it out today and was able to shoot some targets. These were taken at 10-12 yards. The sights were very nice and for the type of role this pistol plays are VERY appropriate. I do wanna say that i first attempted to shoot some Tulammo steel cases through it because they were the only ones in stock. Bought two boxes and my P238 would not chamber one round. Neither box worked so i gave them to a friend. I fired three boxes of brass PMC and had no issues. Shot flawlessly and it really is a dream to shoot! Two other people shot it and both told me it was the nicest .380 they have shot! Its so small and the recoil is nearly non existent. Ive read that others thought the same thing so I bought this gun because I can shoot a hundred rounds through it and still want more. Its just so nice to shoot! I bought 4 more boxes of ammo and cannot wait to get back to the range. People cringe when i tell them what I paid for a .380, but when you fiq in night sights, and quality, as well as shootablility, carryability its really worth the money (if you got it, trust me im not rich but this is going to be a working gun that I can practice with and actually enjoy). The head shots were taken really fast and I was happy with those groups, missing just one. First impressions- awesome gun that i will become very proficient with, a workhorse, just hope it holds up, stay tuned.
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Imagine that. Someone else on this site couldn't get TulAmmo to work worth a **** in their handgun, yet it performed flawlessly with brass. I've been beating my head into a wall trying to make a couple around here understand that stuff is garbage but they are hell bent on saying a gun that won't fire anything has a problem.
That picture almost makes it look like you have a chromed up Hollywood gun. But I know the one you have, they have it in stock here locally. It's quite a nice finish. Gratz on the new baby.
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03-01-2013, 03:36 AM
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Just curious, whats the price locally for you?
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