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Hiking with my Sig...
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Hiking with my Sig...
If I'm in the deeper woods all alone I'll grab my sig and maple hiking stick - The Sig fits perfectly on my backpacks hip belt
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
Which Sig? I have a P220 and a 2340 357/40.
My 220 is a favorite in the winter months.
My 220 is a favorite in the winter months.
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
I had a P-220 until my nephew went snooping in my gun safe...
I told him merry Christmas and happy Birthday for a few years.
I told him merry Christmas and happy Birthday for a few years.
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
Beauty! Did you mod that FDE frame (or golden color)
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
My P220 was a gift from my wife the first year we were married. I competed in service auto with it, for a couple years, until my 1911 was built, and then it became my jacket weather edc. We have been married some 28 years now. The old girl is still a hottie. So is the wife.
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
I have a P220, P224, and 2 P229's. I like Sigs as well although I've been carrying the 686 and 629 alternating since I got them this summer.
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
It’s a P-220 Combat model. The only thing I did was put the Hogue grips on it.
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
sooooo nice. is it a .45 or 10mm?
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
I need a winter gunBrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:17 pmWhich Sig? I have a P220 and a 2340 357/40.
My 220 is a favorite in the winter months.
Guessing larger in a coat is the reason
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H010G 45-70
H006M Big Boy Classic .357
Sig 320 XCompact
S&W 686 Plus 5"
Rem 870 Tac
H006M Big Boy Classic .357
Sig 320 XCompact
S&W 686 Plus 5"
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Re: Hiking with my Sig...
My Sig P220 is a 45, and as I said, she is a bit older and worn, but still performs. It has been more than a year, nearly two since I had her on the range due to the move from VA to OK, but we have had a long relationship, and "know" each other. I can depend on the old gal. I had the department armorer replace the springs about every 20,000 rounds when I was shooting competition... and inspect for a cracked block. She's good.
In fall weather I usually carry the Sig in the Galco Miami Classic under a Flannel Shirt, or under a coat in the winter.
My normal EDC in the warmer months is my Smith M&P 340, I call "The Beast." This scandium framed .357 weighs nothing, but is evil. If you shoot it, you'd know she earned her nickname, but with two bianchi speed strips for reloads, I have 17 rounds of full house 158 grain jacketed HP on board and another pair of speed strips in the truck.
She's brutal, but, dependable. She'll get the job done if you need 'er.
In fall weather I usually carry the Sig in the Galco Miami Classic under a Flannel Shirt, or under a coat in the winter.
My normal EDC in the warmer months is my Smith M&P 340, I call "The Beast." This scandium framed .357 weighs nothing, but is evil. If you shoot it, you'd know she earned her nickname, but with two bianchi speed strips for reloads, I have 17 rounds of full house 158 grain jacketed HP on board and another pair of speed strips in the truck.
She's brutal, but, dependable. She'll get the job done if you need 'er.
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You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
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