Talk about a Gun Drooler's Thread!
I like what I'm seeing. That Sig brings back happy/sad memories of early Sigs in this country when Browning marketed them as the BDA. I had a set of 9mm, .45, and the ever popular .38super. The simplest take down I've ever seen, literally 4 parts total for that pistol, frame/barrel/spring/slide. The sad part is I had to give them up in the late early 80's due to family obligations. Huge regrets, but I see it's not too late to get the equivalent of the P220 back. Total reliability!
I still have a PPK/s .380 the first version of the Walther built in the USA. I have a 3 digit serial number, 2nd one in town after the shop owner claimed the first one for himself.
That little Ruger is way-cool, looks to be considerably smaller and lighter that the Walther.
I'm feeling inspired to get back into this if I can wade through CA Gun Law. I know it's changed in the last 20 years, but I'm not sure how bad for law abiding gun owners.
I like what I'm seeing. That Sig brings back happy/sad memories of early Sigs in this country when Browning marketed them as the BDA. I had a set of 9mm, .45, and the ever popular .38super. The simplest take down I've ever seen, literally 4 parts total for that pistol, frame/barrel/spring/slide. The sad part is I had to give them up in the late early 80's due to family obligations. Huge regrets, but I see it's not too late to get the equivalent of the P220 back. Total reliability!
I still have a PPK/s .380 the first version of the Walther built in the USA. I have a 3 digit serial number, 2nd one in town after the shop owner claimed the first one for himself.
That little Ruger is way-cool, looks to be considerably smaller and lighter that the Walther.
I'm feeling inspired to get back into this if I can wade through CA Gun Law. I know it's changed in the last 20 years, but I'm not sure how bad for law abiding gun owners.