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  • P365 or Shield Plus

    • P365

      Votes: 29 60.4%
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      Votes: 19 39.6%

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    Tnhawk

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    Is she set on 9mm? Walther and SIG have some decent .380s in their lineup.....
    A Sig P938 might be a good choice.

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    Otto_Mation

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    A Sig P938 might be a good choice.

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    Tnhawk, are those yours? I am wondering if it is possible to eject a loaded round. I ask because a friend had the P238 which is the .380 version and the ejection port cut in the slide was too small to remove a loaded round through the ejection port. You would have to remove the mag and let the loaded round fall through the mag well. Talk about a nightmare trying to clear a malfunction. I have a video of it but can't seem to upload it here.

    ETA: He put it on Youtube for me, here you go:

     
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    Iowashooter

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    Tnhawk, are those yours? I am wondering if it is possible to eject a loaded round. I ask because a friend had the P238 which is the .380 version and the ejection port cut in the slide was too small to remove a loaded round through the ejection port. You would have to remove the mag and let the loaded round fall through the mag well. Talk about a nightmare trying to clear a malfunction. I have a video of it but can't seem to upload it here.
    I‘ve owned and carried both the Sig 938 and 238

    Both ejected rounds manually just fine for me… I suspect there may be rounds with OAL too long to eject without problems… but I never encountered it in either gun
     
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    Tnhawk

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    Tnhawk, are those yours? I am wondering if it is possible to eject a loaded round. I ask because a friend had the P238 which is the .380 version and the ejection port cut in the slide was too small to remove a loaded round through the ejection port. You would have to remove the mag and let the loaded round fall through the mag well. Talk about a nightmare trying to clear a malfunction. I have a video of it but can't seem to upload it here.

    ETA: He put it on Youtube for me, here you go:


    I purchased the lower pistol 10 years ago and liked it enough to get the second 4 years ago.
    They have had a variety of 9 mm ammunition, RN, HP, factory, reloads - both pistols have performed without an issue, reliable and accurate.
     

    Iowashooter

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    I want a blackpowder forum.
    They now have BP guns chambered in .30SC

    really… paper patch rifles too in .30SC

    it was inevitable and only a matter of time before .30SC began to dominate all type of firearms

    they even have a .30SC series of air guns

    i‘ve heard the blow gun crowd is considering an offering in .30SC darts too
     
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