Bedside gun: S&W Model 15, 4 inch, loaded with 125 grain +P.What is your favorite "go to" handgun. Mine is a C75B that I purchased in mid 90's. It feels good in my hand and I consistanly shoot it better than any other gun I've owned.
Day in and day out it’s normally a CZ P01, PCR or P07. If I think I might be going into Indian country it’ll be a P09.
That being said there is also a P7, DW 38 Super, Colt LW Commamder in .45, Glock 20 in 10mm and a S&W 66 2.5” 357 in the line up.
There might be Colt Detective Special or Smith 37 .38 in a jacket pocket.
Around the house it could be anything! But suffice to say there is an Sig P Series 9mm within reach wherever I am. As well as a 12ga riot gun and/or AR.
There is always a NAA 22 Magnum in my front pocket.
I know that’s a lot of different manual of arms but hopefully I’m efficient on all of them.
Have you noticed any accuracy issues with the Macro comp? There are those saying the compensator negatively effects accuracy.I’m a big fan of the 365 macro comp…but I have carried the P229 more than any of the others.
I have one of those as well and I do carry it...just not as often as the classic P series.Have you noticed any accuracy issues with the Macro comp? There are those saying the compensator negatively effects accuracy.
Thanks. I imagine practical accuracy at defensive distances is fine, but some are saying the comp is throwing off bullseye type accuracy at 25 by a fair amount. I do not know, but since I am considering a 365 AXG Legion I am interested.I have one of those as well and I do carry it...just not as often as the classic P series.
I shoot it just as well as any other Sig I own. If there is an issue with the comp affecting aim...I am not seeing it.
(The only reason I do not compete with it is that it feels very small when doing reloads and I don't hit the mag-well as consistently as I do with my larger framed weapons.)