Gun Shopping Update with Question

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Re: Gun Shopping Update with Question

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G.A. Heath wrote:The M&P isn't unique with the interchangeable backstraps. Beretta's PX4 storm, Springfield Armory XDm, some Taurus models, Some FN models, and even the 4th gen Glocks. Out of all the guns I have handled with this feature I like the M&P's system the best, followed by Glocks, and then followed by Beretta's. For the record I do not own any of those at this time, and only owned the PX4 storm in the past. I absolutely hate Springfield's system (yet I own two XDm pistols).
Williamkevin has an M&P and my son has a Storm and we have an FN safe queen. They are great guns. Maybe I should revisit those as well.

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Excaliber wrote:
Excellent ideas!! Thank you! Fortunately, I can kind of experiment with grips on the Pro Carry (if williamkevin will let me ;-) ) and I'm in no hurry to buy. I know it kind of didn't make any sense if the grip of the Kimber was too small, that I'd be going to an even smaller gun. I was thinking since the Kimber was out of contention, I'd get a smaller, cheaper, yet reliable gun that would be easier for me to conceal on those days when the H&K Compact was too big.

Thanks again for your feedback. It has been very helpful.

T.
If you like the hogue wraps with the frontstraps I will give you a set for free. I dont like them and have 2 sets in my holster drawer. If you need them them pm a shipping address.
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Re: Gun Shopping Update with Question

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rm9792 wrote:
TLynnHughes wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
Excellent ideas!! Thank you! Fortunately, I can kind of experiment with grips on the Pro Carry (if williamkevin will let me ;-) ) and I'm in no hurry to buy. I know it kind of didn't make any sense if the grip of the Kimber was too small, that I'd be going to an even smaller gun. I was thinking since the Kimber was out of contention, I'd get a smaller, cheaper, yet reliable gun that would be easier for me to conceal on those days when the H&K Compact was too big.

Thanks again for your feedback. It has been very helpful.

T.
If you like the hogue wraps with the frontstraps I will give you a set for free. I dont like them and have 2 sets in my holster drawer. If you need them then pm a shipping address.
That's really nice of you! PM sent!

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I love this Forum!!!!! What great members.
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T Lynn, can't remember if you've mentioned Walthers? I really like my PPS 9mm for concealed carry. It disappears in a Crossbreed holster under a tucked shirt. Great little shooter too - easily at same level as even a full-size Glock inside 15 yards (haven't shot it beyond that).

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If you've bonded with your USP (as I have mine), but need something a little smaller, how about a P-30? I have one of those and like it even better than the USP. With the various S, M, and L side panels and backstraps,it is probably one of the most ergonomic designs and can be made to fit most any hand. The P30 is pretty concealable for strong side carry with a good IWB (think shorts and T-shirt). The pistol is very accurate and shootable.

Some people do not like the "batman" grips, rough texture, and non-tritium night sights. The grip and texture are fine with me and I put on some Meprolights. It's an HK and it's plastic, what's not to like. :mrgreen:
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CompVest wrote:I love this Forum!!!!! What great members.
Oh, man, I am ruining my rep.... :grumble

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Too late your rep is in shambles. Should have PM'd, now everyone knows you are a softie! ;-)
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