Christine I think we can get that. I'll double check and get back with you. No I dont shoot competitively.
I have several.. Hard to pic a favorite but I will think on it...and if I admit to one then I dont have an excuse to buy any more... My wife loves her Kimber Sole in 9mm...it's very rare she doesn't have it in her bag. She also has a sig sayer 232 .380 that she likes as well..
That's impressive, carrying a full size 1911 everyday. You're a bad man Diamond Don. You guys sell many of the Sig P238's?
Brother. The diamond don't mess around! The diamond is a true badass. Much like yourself. We've sold a couple and if I could get the owner to stock em we would sell more.
I actually like it. In fact. I'm a much bigger fan of the 9mm. And really. The 380 is know as a 9mm short in Germany. The recoil difference in 380 and 9 is minimal, but the stopping power is significant. And. It's a Sig. Can't go wrong.
I have never owned a 9mm. Only owned one .380, the LCP and didn't like it at all the gun or the cost of .380 ammo for all it is. My pistols have always been .40's.
I carry a Springield XD sub compact in .40 S&W. I also recieved very good news this past week here in Kansas! **** Kansas House Passes Concealed Carry Reform Bill **** Today (March 12), the Kansas House of Representatives voted 70 to 54 to pass House Bill 2353, legislation which would establish statewide regulations regarding the carrying of concealed weapons. This legislation had previously passed in the state House Committee on Federal and State Affairs with a “do pass” recommendation. This bill will now go to the state Senate where it will be referred to an appropriate committee for further consideration. HB 2353 would ensure that carrying a concealed weapon would be allowed in almost every building, unless the building “has adequate security measures to ensure that no weapons are permitted to be carried into such building.” If the building lacks adequate security measures, such as metal detectors and security guards, anyone with a valid concealed carry permit would be able to carry their firearm within that building. A number of grassroots organizations have already stood behind this commonsense bill that would guarantee Kansans the right to defend themselves. Please contact your state Senator today and respectfully urge him or her to vote in favor of HB 2353. To find the contact information of your state Senator, please click here. Right on!!! Hopefully I will be able to quit dodging all these business that post NO CCW. They have lost all my business where as the business that didn't have thrived. Out of curosity how many of you carry a CCW and won't go into a place of business if they have posted NO CCW? Meaning you leave it in the vehicle. I try to avoid this when ever possible. Typically its because I am with family or friends. I think there is a HUGE liability leaving a firearm in a vehicle!