Yep.New S&W bodyguard?
You're a ROCK!Yea i had to cut back an was told no more gun purchases in 2024. That said i counted and i only broke that promise 11 times last year. 11 is still a down year for me lol.

Yep.New S&W bodyguard?
You're a ROCK!Yea i had to cut back an was told no more gun purchases in 2024. That said i counted and i only broke that promise 11 times last year. 11 is still a down year for me lol.
Nice collection, I especially like that Dragoon!The current state of the sidearm armory.
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Colt Python .357 ________________Beretta Sardone .380 ______ Springfield Armory XD .45 _______Interarms Virginian Dragoon .44 Inheriated __S&W Bodyguard .380
Thank you. The Dragoon is a monster! A friend and I took it and a few other pistols to a local range. My friend discharged one round from the .44 and promptly set it down. He told me he was finished shooting it. I noticed everybody in the range stepped back from their lane, and L@@Ked to see what the hell he was shooting.Nice collection, I especially like that Dragoon!
Striker fired trigger...caniks have the best trigger thats a fact
re: CanikCanik is excellent. Competition pistol out of the box. A guy named Nills Jonnason is one of the best shooters on the planet and he wins national events with a stock polymer Canik.
Funny thing with polymer vs steel is that when you put good shooters on a shot timer…there's really just a .03 second split difference in shots with polymer and most prefer the polymer.
+i heard they can be ammo picky which i dont like .but i still like them over glock. my dream would be the sig p365 macro or maybe hell cat
Honestly bullet-shape has more to do with effectiveness than the amount of powder behind it. Especially when it's something like 115 grains vs. 124.i always assumed a heavier grain is better like nato 124 os 115 in 9mm