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    Quote Originally Posted by erh
    How do you get around w/ no head..?!? (LOL..!)
    Lots and lots of alcohol... ;)

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    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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    Lightbulb Das Nice..!

    Quote Originally Posted by SGeringer
    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


    Very Nice..!
    Eric Howland
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    Thanks ERH! I'm grateful for your kind words.

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    Question My words...

    Quote Originally Posted by SGeringer
    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.
    Last edited by erh; July 30th, 2006 at 07:32 AM.
    Eric Howland
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    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.

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    Thanks for the "tucked" and "untucked" pictures. I have holsters on order from Eric, and I'm anxious to try the tucked feature.

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    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,
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    Lightbulb

    Quote Originally Posted by SGeringer
    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 so much for the eval., and "Insight..!" That info is quite valuable to me; I appreciate it..!
    Eric Howland
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    CCW setup

    Glock 30 - sidearmor IWB. Pics don't do the holster justice - the pistol sits very flush.
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    Here is my current setup. See signature line for more info. Some pictures were taken with a webcam.







    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.

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    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
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    Sorta familiar Steve - except for the facial ''surgery'' LOL!!
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    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
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    I reckon then Steve - the old link I had kept from earlier ones - let that fade away.

    Discretion yeah!
    Chris - P95
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    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

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