Random Thought Thread

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Anyone have any experience with the Glock 43x? Pros and Cons over a "regular" Glock 17? This would be for a younger, inexperienced shooter.
I'm a Glock fan. Carried a 19 for a long time, then a Glock 43. Shot a P365 for the first time when it came out and now I'm a Sig fan. Nice, slim gun. Higher round capacity in a smaller frame and it just points nice.

I have a P365 Spectre Comp for my EDC. Added a Wilson Combat grip and I can't imagine something I would like more.
 
I had a 3" 686+ I liked but sold it to a neighbor who is a friend who did not have a firearm in the house and wanted one. Figured it would be something they could both, he and his wife, handle with a little practice. I had put a nice fiber optic sight on it, and gave them some nice holsters and ammo. The rest is up to them.

I think the smaller, single stack Glocks are harder to shoot for many. (Personally, the 26 is the one I carry way more than any other.)
Hers is a 19, but California, so 10 round capacity is the limit. So I’m not sure if it’s thinner or a modified mag but same gun.
 
Cough cough ... the correct Sigs ...
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I'm kinda partial to 8 shot S&W revolvers too ...
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My favorite 686 ...
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I had a P365 briefly although it was it was thin and easy to carry it just couldn't replace my CZs ... or Glocks for that matter ...
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The old school Sigs were pretty popular with a number of agents before the agency changed policy to mandating that everyone qualify and carry issued Glocks.

We were issued all sorts of stuff, or carried our own gear prior to that...(as long as you qualified with it and it was above .380)
 
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