Who says no one likes fotay cal any more? Eddie, a truck driver, is certainly on board. He carries a Smith & Wesson SW40V to keep him safe when he’s on the road. See what else he travels with at Everyday Carry.
Who says no one likes fotay cal any more? Eddie, a truck driver, is certainly on board. He carries a Smith & Wesson SW40V to keep him safe when he’s on the road. See what else he travels with at Everyday Carry.
Another Trayvax. I love those. I ordered two and the dude sent me four by accident. He didn’t want the extras back — told me to gift them around and spread the word. I sure did that.
Does that bottle opener poke ya through your pockets?
Never done that. The pokey side is in the interior.
Trayvax, that’s all I wanted to know – thanks!
Eddie’s .40 offers a lot of bang for the buck. I bought the same pistol in 9mm a few years ago, and never had any problems with it (other than the heavy trigger).
I also think .40 makes a lot of sense for people who spend a lot of time on the road (like cops and truck drivers). It offers better capacity and penetration than .45acp, and hits a little harder than 9mm.
I generally prefer 9mm, mainly for the cheaper ammo, but still respect the .40. My G22 is a great gun, but a hair bigger than I want to carry on a regular basis.
SIGMAAAAA!
One of my weird desires is an older Sigma.
My son and I both have Sigma’s. They just work. Mine fits my hand better than a g19. As for the triggers. It’s a 300 buck self defense pistol. Not a 2 thousand buck target model.
Always liked the Sigma.
I do like the trigger in SD series much better.
Carry on.
9mm Smegma… er, I mean Sigma, is my daily carry piece. It was one of those, “It’s too cheap to NOT buy!” situations which worked out perfectly for me. I think I gave $250.00 for it new at Academy… right before/during the GLOCK lawsuit situation.
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