View Full Version : New Toy!
fisherking73
07-21-2010, 10:22 PM
The new addition to the family, shot it today for the first time 50 rounds only as I took way too many pistols to the range. But 50 down, not a hick up. Gun has very little recoil, and sights are awesome for such a little pistol. Did not get it farther down range than 15 yds, but at 15 yds group held to about 3 inches. At 7 yds, 6 shots in 1-2inch groups, 2 inches shooting one handed. I was very shocked by this little guns accuracy. Thanks to the Cris and the crew at Guntech for puttin up with my rain of questions etc.......... And if you ever get a chance to go there, ask for their gourmet Jelly Beans, u have never had anything like it!!!
Secpro
07-22-2010, 07:28 AM
Nice little piece sir, congrats on the purchase. So exactly whose gourmet jelly beans were you fed exactly?
M@D-M@X
07-22-2010, 01:09 PM
Very nice...
You can't go wrong with a SIG..
Max
Thanks Gio, yes they all must try the gourmet jelly beans. Amazing how many laughs you can get out of one box of those things.
fisherking73
07-22-2010, 05:29 PM
Yeah I was doing good until that second Jelly Bean.
One of the customers son's got the same one yesterday.
With the difficulty of getting .380's, 50 rounds might be enough for a first date at the range. As far as the jelly beans, I'm buying a jar of jelly belly's and leaving it there.
JaxChris
07-23-2010, 10:48 AM
Mmmmm Jelly Belly's. Used to live next to one of the factories in Fairfield, CA. Would take the free sample tour every weekend.
RCSRT8
07-24-2010, 04:57 PM
Loving the one I have, like I stated int he other post, the only issues I have with it is, no decocker like the others
I have the Colt Mustang Pocketlite which is pretty much the same gun. While I felt comfortable carrying it condition one, I did find myself taking it to condition 2 at times when bringing the pistol home prior to getting a night stand quick access gun safe. Unlike the 1911, the Colt .380 and the Sig allows you to engage the manual safety while the hammer is down. This may allow you to cock the hammer while in your holster pocket but IMHO way to complicated for CCW. The argument for not taking to condition 3 every day is that each time you chamber a round, you have the potential of seating the bullet further into the case. If you keep chambering the top round of the magazine everyday, you run the risk of creating a failure. I can't recall a single action only semi-auto with a de-cocker tho. I'm sure it's out there over the years, but I just can't think of any other than the aftermarket hammer drop system I have on my Commander.