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RoyGBiv wrote:This one is "more better" for CC than the USP...![]()
Why is that?RoyGBiv wrote:This one is "more better" for CC than the USP...![]()
I am interested too. Right now I carry my Ed Brown 45cal. Yes it is an expensive gun to carry. But I did not buy it to be a safe queen. If I wanted a safe queen, I would have kept my cash. But that said, the Brown weights in at 34 oz. empty and with a full mag 41oz. Gets pretty heavy after several hours. Was going to wait on a Beretta PX4 compact 40. But Beretta can't come up with a release date. Heard everything from this month to 2012.The Annoyed Man wrote:Why is that?RoyGBiv wrote:This one is "more better" for CC than the USP...![]()
The Annoyed Man wrote:Why is that?RoyGBiv wrote:This one is "more better" for CC than the USP...![]()