Lots and lots of alcohol... ;)Originally Posted by erh
Lots and lots of alcohol... ;)Originally Posted by erh
My two carry setups, these days the SIG gets the most use. It's like an old friend, I just keep coming back to it.
Beretta PX4F 9mm, w/ Galco Combat Master
SIG SP2009 in CompTac Gurkha
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Very Nice..!Originally Posted by SGeringer
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Eric Howland
Savannah, GA.
Thanks ERH! I'm grateful for your kind words.
You're very welcome... (BTW) How do you like the "New Beretta"? I've never held one, but the pics I keep seeing are actually quite intrigueing..! The reason I ask is that up until a couple of weeks ago (W/ exception of a couple of 'Lil K-T Pocket Pistols, I've been a die hard "Metal Handgun Guy"); I now have additionally a Kahr PM9 & a Full Size H&K USP.40. I hate to admit it but I'm sorta "On the fence now about the Plastic Pistols Now..," thus the inquiry.Originally Posted by SGeringer
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Last edited by erh; July 30th, 2006 at 07:32 AM.
Eric Howland
Savannah, GA.
I really like it......it's very similar to the USP (I used to carry a USPf9....in fact that holster is for one). The USP has a much slicker safety/decocker setup, mounted on the frame, with more versatility. My old one was the V1, which I think is perfect. I'm not terribly fond of the DA trigger so far with it's grittiness, lack of smoothness, and pull through the half-cock. The balance and grip comfort is amazingly high though and all three backstraps are unique and well-planned. It is incredibly controllable too and easy to fire quickly........the sight picture is also excellent. The fit and finish is topflite. Overall very impressed, and I always swore I'd never own a Beretta.
Thanks for the "tucked" and "untucked" pictures. I have holsters on order from Eric, and I'm anxious to try the tucked feature.
Steve DB,
Yes it is a 340PD, thank you for the compliment. I bought my speed loaders many years ago. HKS 36 is written on the back of the speedloader so I'm guessing that is the model. They work fine for me. I practice with them often, so I don't fumble in the event that I need to use them.
Good luck.
NY27,
It is better to have your gun and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
01/20/2013, The end of an ERROR!
Thanks so much for the eval., and "Insight..!" That info is quite valuable to me; I appreciate it..!Originally Posted by SGeringer
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Eric Howland
Savannah, GA.
Glock 30 - sidearmor IWB. Pics don't do the holster justice - the pistol sits very flush.
Here is my current setup. See signature line for more info. Some pictures were taken with a webcam.
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One shot. One kill.
Primary Carry - Taurus PT-111 Mil Pro 9mm DAO with 12 + 1 in the pipe. Holstered in a Brigade OWB M2.
Secondary Weapon - Taurus PT1911 5" 45acp SA with 8+1. Holstered in a Kydex paddle.
Well theres two modes of carry for me and I'll show the one I use the most. BTW its a UC Comfort t-shirt holster.
Steve
Steve
"Respect all ... Fear none!!!
Sorta familiar Steve - except for the facial ''surgery'' LOL!!![]()
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
If a BG dies as the result of pointing a gun at me, then he has merely succumbed to an occupational hazard of being a thug
Got "visited" about the none surgical features. Tried to change the old post but I'm not sure I was all that successful. I think I was only able to add a couple pics as it "says" the others are already uploaded and I cant find them.
Steve
Steve
"Respect all ... Fear none!!!
I reckon then Steve - the old link I had kept from earlier ones - let that fade away.
Discretion yeah!
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
If a BG dies as the result of pointing a gun at me, then he has merely succumbed to an occupational hazard of being a thug