I want to see one of these live and in person.It's the same size as our ex Solo but I wear shorts and baseball jerseys daily in the summer and this may conceal better than my PCII or Ultra TLE...With the price at $1100,I may go with the stainless at $680.I'm liking that Micro!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't want to have to stock another caliber.
Well, for handguns I already have to stock .45, 9mm, .22, .357 magnum, and .38 special. That's enough.
Your not looking at it right, the more guns you have in different calibers the better the chance of finding ammo when you get that itch to go shoot something.
I knew I liked you for some reason.We have the same exact taste in ammo...Well, for handguns I already have to stock .45, 9mm, .22, .357 magnum, and .38 special. That's enough.
Where's your sense of adventure?I had firmly settled on .40 as our stock go-to caliber, for many years. Then I made the mistake of allowing my hand to caress a Kimber. Now I have to buy .40 and .45. Any additional Kimbers will only reinforce the dual caliber household.
Not messing with .380.
I'll see you that and raise you .41 mag and .44 mag. My hole card is a .357 Herrett wildcat.Well, for handguns I already have to stock .45, 9mm, .22, .357 magnum, and .38 special. That's enough.
My adventures resides in my S&W 629 Classic 44 mag with a 2-1/2# trigger in single action.Where's your sense of adventure?
No it's not.Well, for handguns I already have to stock .45, 9mm, .22, .357 magnum, and .38 special. That's enough.