That is one holster not to curl your finger on.LOL, that didn’t take long.
See you and many more like you at the gun show.I'm a 52 year old fat guy. I'm streamlining my collection too.
My Dad's only handgun at his passing was a USGI 1911A1 he had from WWII.... ther way, I'd like to whittle it down to two as well. I'm a minimalist and I don't like clutter. Dad was the same way. He was down to one .357mag revolver when he died.
Don that is because in the 'Circle of Life' everyone is at a different place. I can see having one and enjoying it.I can't comprehend a shooting enthusiast having only two guns, not nearly as much variety as one should/can enjoy ...
How many were you carrying, at any given time?I'm down to 2 as well (ON ME, at any given time)...
Yup. All I hear when I see those is "I just....shot myself"You’ll shoot your leg off with that holster. :whistling:
While I'm not a huge fan of the .380, I did want a warm weather pistol and the G42 fit the bill perfectly. I had a Ruger LCP and every time I shot it, the side of my knuckle on my middle finger felt like it was hit by a ball-peen hammer. Now I'm used to recoil, but the grip was just too small for me to get a good grip. The G42 is the perfect size and it is also one of my more accurate pistols. I put TFO sights on it and think it's the perfect pocket pistol.I had a Glock 42 and regret selling it. May have to rethink this. If I can find one at the right price, I will jump on it. Loved mine!
Which holster?:dog:You’ll shoot your leg off with that holster. :whistling:
What happened to that beautiful 686 you had for so long?My Glock Gen4/19FS and my Sig P229 Nitron. I enjoy shooting both of them immensely. Both are Keepers! View attachment 390016
I have a second G-42 that I just got this year. My first 380 was a S&W Sigma 380, after I shot it a bit I wanted something better so in '88 I bought my Browning BDA, a gun I still have and love. Every now and then I buy another 380. 42's are keepers too.^ it used to be, when I bought my BDA back in 03 .380acp was $1.00 a box more than 9mm. When the pocket pistol craze started the ammo companies saw an opportunity to cash in.