That's some serious hatred right there! I'm definitely a Sig guy, and am lukewarm on the Glock, but the Mosquito is not exactly Sig's proudest moment, lol!I wouldn't trade my Sig Mosquito 22 for a G****
That's some serious hatred right there! I'm definitely a Sig guy, and am lukewarm on the Glock, but the Mosquito is not exactly Sig's proudest moment, lol!I wouldn't trade my Sig Mosquito 22 for a G****
I've seen quite a few of them broken.That's some serious hatred right there! I'm definitely a Sig guy, and am lukewarm on the Glock, but the Mosquito is not exactly Sig's proudest moment, lol!
Has anyone drop tested their own personal pistol of any kind? I have all of my carry pistols,
Alec Baldwin, is that you?How about an update. Would you like an update?
I’ll take that as a no…..
Well no kidding. I use snap caps. How ignorant could someone be?No, I don't drop loaded guns to do a home test.
I guess I should stop asking some questions! Folks will start taking it as a challenge!How ignorant could someone be?
I agree with this statement. If it’s got one you HAVE to train during the draw stroke to remove it. I have several 1911’s, I have a BHP and I love those old nostalgic pistols. IF I carry one of them, I carry Condition 0 when I get into a “YELLOW’ awareness situation.
The pistols I normally carry, I do not have an external manual safety on: Glock (few nowadays), Sig (P320 & P365 X MACRO TACOPS (more often than not), P80 PF940 V2 or CL, serialized frames, (95% of the time).
I prefer the grip angle of the P80 over both the Glock and the Sig but the Sig far and away above the Glock.
I have thousands of rounds through my P80’s and have drop tested all of my carry guns from 8ft onto hard carpeted floors. No issues to this point and I expect none either.
Because of my age and my Dad, I transitioned from S&W revolvers to a 1911 (which I detest) to the Glock 22 when son #2 hired on with the SD to what I carry today.
I am intimately involved in building my carry pistols too and I like that “closeness” to my self
Do you believe that dropping a pistol on to carpet is a fair equivalent to dropping it on hard flooring or concrete?
This probably won't be popular with Sig P320 fans. Jump to 3:20 in video.
I didn’t see the question the first time around. Or if I did I thought it’d be stupid to answer in the affirmative, but here we are….Well no kidding. I use snap caps. How ignorant could someone be?
I just thought it’d be self evident to not intentionally drop a loaded firearm. I mean, I thought we were all adults, but, it is the internet so…..guess I’m wrong.I didn’t see the question the first time around. Or if I did I thought it’d be stupid to answer in the affirmative, but here we are….
I haven’t specifically dropped them. But I did get curious enough to slam them into the picnic table at the range at multiple angles. I can’t tell you how hard I hit them but it would be enough to make most people wince. Way harder than a drop, but on wood not concrete. It was enough I thought I’d have to re-zero my dots.
I also don’t have any snap caps but the firing pin was never released.
This probably won't be popular with Sig P320 fans. Jump to 3:20 in video.
I’ll admit it! I’m an sig sauer fan boy! But that said I’ve seen enough sig mosquito problems that if I had one I trade it for a Glock any day of the week!…hell I’d trade a mosquito for a high point c9!I wouldn't trade my Sig Mosquito 22 for a G****
I friend has one and I can’t remember how it happened, but his takedown lever locked up and he couldn’t disassemble it, I think it had something to do with him shooting it soppressedView attachment 325252
Flux Raider X braced chassis came in today. This is probably the single best argument one can make for owning a P320. Still waiting for the dedicated slide so not fully assembled yet. Probably end up getting a dedicated FCU also. This thing is just super cool.