It's hot in the summer but it is PERFECT for those dressier situations when you need to tuck your shirt in. If fact I was wearing it last night (with my M&P) when we went out for a show and dinner. It's surprisingly comfortable to carry under the arm - the weight doesn't seem noticeable under the arm like it does on my hip (my usual carry is OWB.) We have a Kangroo model for all three handguns. Not the only holster you would want, but a valuable option.CoffeeNut wrote:Hadn't even heard of Kangaroo Carry until your post. What are your thoughts on it? It looks pretty interesting.
My wife had a lot of problems early-on with the Sig failing to eject, but the root cause of that problem was her limp-wristing it. Once she tightened up her grip, it has performed flawlessly. I've run lots of different ammo through it with no issues.BioGuy wrote:I am interested to see if you guys ever have stovepipes and what ammo you have tested.
Also, the guy who sent his in for repair by Sig: How long did that take?
I sent our Sig back to the factory.
When I called, they said they were running two-three weeks out and that's about what the turn-around time would have been if they hadn't sent it to a gun shop in Anchorage, Alaska by mistake . Imagine my surprise when I received a phone call informing me they have our Sig. Long story short, the gun shop returned the gun to Sig, and Sig included their laser for free for all of my hassles when they sent the gun back to me. That was a very nice gesture.