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Native
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Ranger, GA
Posts: 3,401
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Just picked up a Sig Sauer P250 Convertible with a 40 and a 357 barrel. Anyone else have this model? Any thoughts?
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Native, Formerly Known as LoggerHeadBowBuster
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Lula,Ga
Posts: 759
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Thioughts,
Its pretty BA if you ask me. Wish I could convince the wife to let me get the compact version. Have fun with it.
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Native
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Ranger, GA
Posts: 3,401
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Mine is the compact. I had some wild dogs killing my chickens and I had to dispatch them with a 22 pistol. It did the trick but I had been looking for something to carry 24/7. This will do the trick.
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Native
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Cartersville, Ga
Posts: 146
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the 40 and the 357sig are 2 very close rounds. When I was looking at my Glock I was torn between the 2 calibers, they are so close you can swap the magazines. I like the idea of being able to swap back and forth between the 2. the 40 ammo is readily available where the 357 sig has gotten hard to find.
That will take care of your chicken killers for sure!!!! |
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