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The 19 isn’t the “full-size.” It’s pretty big for a skinny manlet wearing shorts and a t-shirt, and that light makes it even bulkier, but at least it’s not a 17.
According to the listing for the holster the gun is a 17 or a 22, not a 19.
That’s nice… but the gun in the picture is a 19, 23 or similar compact model based on the grip shown.
Super jealous of the 940-1. If I only had $270 for a knife…
There’s a knife shop in Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain Knife Company, that regularly carries them under $200 but I suspect you can get on on the web even cheaper.
Yea, people carrying real guns, not a mouse gun.