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posted June 29, 2019 12:44 PMHide Post
I will never ever own a plastic gun or a stryker fired gun.I get that poly guns are lighter but that's one of the things I like about steel/alloy guns. I like the weight in my hand and helps keep recoil low. The stryker firing system is something I just don't like or trust.I like a hammer on my guns. And to top it all off poly guns all just seem to be fugly to me.
When I started coming here to the forum there was plenty posts about P series guns and steel/alloy guns learned a lot. Hardly any posts about poly/stryker guns now it seems that's all there is. Things change I feel old...
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posted June 29, 2019 02:29 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by Blume9mm:
Sorry guys, I swing both ways.......

Do you have a boat, and clean fish too? Big Grin


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posted June 29, 2019 08:08 PMHide Post
I love this thread. I thought I was the only one. Although I did buy a 365 to try out, once to the range so far but I'm not convinced it's any good.
 
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posted June 29, 2019 08:13 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by ACP1:
I love this thread. I thought I was the only one. Although I did buy a 365 to try out, once to the range so far but I'm not convinced it's any good.

Did it fail you somehow?


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posted June 29, 2019 08:30 PMHide Post
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Sorry guys, I swing both ways.......

Swinger here, too. Big Grin


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posted June 29, 2019 10:14 PMHide Post
^^^ That little guy doesn't stand a chance among all his big brothers.

Or is it so valuable it needs all that protection? Big Grin




 
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posted June 29, 2019 11:56 PMHide Post
Still running my P series pistols and they’re still my favorites. Yes - I like the P365 and the SP2022. I would probably like a 320 as well, but and its a big but - I prefer heavier pistols. They are easier to shoot well. I have 32 years on the P series and I shoot them better than anything else that I own.
 
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posted June 30, 2019 07:57 AMHide Post
No, the 365 didn't fail at all. I'm used to 40 oz pistols and the 365 at about half that is quite different. Although I think with a little time it can replace my current pocket pistol.
 
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posted June 30, 2019 01:02 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by largebore1:

I will never ever own a plastic gun...

When I started coming here to the forum there was plenty posts about P series guns and steel/alloy guns learned a lot. Hardly any posts about poly/stryker guns now it seems that's all there is. Things change I feel old...


I am so glad to see that there are still other "faithfuls" on the SigForum.

As a woman, being "faithful" is so important to me. I will never cheat on my P-series Sigs by purchasing a poly gun no matter how much they try to temp me with all their hype about how great they are.

I have heard that pitch way too many times. No Thank you - Not this Lady!!



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posted June 30, 2019 01:45 PMHide Post
Over the years, I've ventured into the polymer waters a couple times, but always return to my tried and true steel guns. Not that there's anything wrong with them, I just like the better balance, less perceived recoil, lower barrel rise, and greater heft of the steel gun. (But then again, I still drive a vehicle with THREE pedals too.) Wink
 
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Have three Sigs. P226 SSE, P220, and A sig 1911 Nightmare.
 
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We are still here. As I grow older I realize how much I don't know. Speak little, listen much.
 
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posted July 01, 2019 04:56 PMHide Post
I have both varieties; polymer guns have proven themselves plenty since Gaston first made them mainstream.

It’s all about choices.




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posted July 01, 2019 05:42 PMHide Post
I have only one Sig pistol. West German P220 circa 1989. It is my Walmart gun. I did fondle a 320 X Compact today that gave me a chub. I went to LGS to look at a 365. I no longer desire a 365.
 
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posted July 02, 2019 06:57 AMHide Post
What's with all these here newfangled metal cartridges? It's a smoke pole or nuthin'!
 
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posted July 02, 2019 07:25 AMHide Post
No striker fired stuff here either! Smile

And I own one plastic gun, HK USP45, BUT - it has a hammer.

All my carry guns are TDA, hammer fired and metal framed. I don't see the need to change that. Regards 18DAI


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posted July 02, 2019 07:26 AMHide Post
I see lots of aluminum SIGs in this thread, not so many Steel.
 
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