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| quote: Originally posted by 12131: Take a look at what .38supersig
I'd like to, but all I'm getting is the "image doesn't work" icon. On the images that come up online (there's one at Osage's website) I see a big, blocky pointless adjustable rear sight with a proprietary cut in the slide that severely restricts aftermarket options, and I see a beavertail jutting out into free space that can't conceivably serve any useful purpose on a steel-framed 9mm pistol. Take a look at a basic 226 or 226ST - that's what I'm after, either one, only with the front end of the pistol extended forward a bit. Of course, having said that, a Nitroned ST would be especially nice. |
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| I’m with cslinger, a DA/SA FCU would be sweet!
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| I would buy a hammer fired fcu that fits in the p365/p365xl frame. |
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| a p239 that takes p365 mags a p938 that takes p365 mags a da/sa version of P365 |
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| quote: Originally posted by guitarsanddrums: a p239 that takes p365 mags a p938 that takes p365 mags a da/sa version of P365
This!
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| P22X version of P365, da/SA True Double stack P220 10mm, five or six inch P320 10mm P320 .22lr |
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| quote: Originally posted by monoblok: Double stack P210. Not P226 or P320 kind of wide, but more akin to being guided by the principles that developed the relative slenderness of the P365. However I'm not exactly sure how that mindset might translate into any gun wearing walnut grips. But it would be cool to try and besides, if it has to be they can do wonders with G10 these days.
This exactly, double stack P210, 13-15 round magazine would do. Come on SIG. |
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| quote: Originally posted by SigFans: Another vote for a P-239 with greater capacity.
Isn't an M11-A1 COMPACT pretty close to that description?
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| A black rail less 229 legion in 9 mm |
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| 10mm. P227 elite. A stainless slide P227 , brushed aluminum frame , if they must. Slide cut and contoured for RMR. Fiber optic front sight. PSait or old tuned and lightened trigger.
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| I'd buy a good .22 that was in the catalog long enough to trust that support would be available. I've seen the Mosquito, 1911-22, 938-22, and P250-22. None of them stick around long enough to give me any sense of security in warranty or parts. Besides, the Mosquito pretty much sucked. For now, I'll stick with Ruger for my .22 needs. They seem serious about it.
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| A 320 single stack in .38 Super.
I've always been a little surprised at how little attention or interest there is in the .38 Super. |
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| ^^^ Especially considering that the "new sexy" is pushing the 9x19 Luger as hard as they can get away with. Take all of the developments that have gone into recent 9mm loads and plug them into the .38 Super, and the result could be fantastic. quote: Originally posted by ArtieS: I'd buy a good .22 that was in the catalog long enough to trust that support would be available.
Built in-house? Man, would that be nice!! |
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| quote: I'd buy a good .22 that was in the catalog long enough to trust that support would be available.
I'd be all over their own version of a Trailside, only made more stout this time around for more powerful loads than what I shoot with my two Hämmerli-sourced Trailsides. Side note: it's a shame what Umarex has done to the Hämmerli brand. Those darn airsoft people...
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