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Thread: One of those great range trips... New Sig P238 & Mossberg 930 SPX

Started 1 month ago by DWCoyote
A while back there were two guns that I really wanted but was having trouble purchasing. One was a small pocket sized gun that I could have real confidence in for EDC. The other was a semi-auto 'tactical' shotgun that didn't feel like too much investment for it's intended use, occasional USPSA 3-gun and misc plinking. I managed to pick up the shotgun several months ago but with my jobs ...
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epete replied 1 month ago
DW, I'm glad to hear that the Mossberg is working out for you. I've been looking around for one at a reasonable price for the same reasons. Let us no how it performs at your next 3-gun match. One question, how did you find loading it (at speed) with that big square edge of the hand guard right next to loading gate? Here is a good review of the 930 SPX and instructions for modifying a...

gtriever replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by DWCoyote ...The shotgun put away, I broke out the tiny Sig [P238]. This thing is tailor-made for 1911 shooters. My thumb went instinctively to the safety, the trigger feels like an old friend. The grip angle is a natural for me. It points like a 1911! The sights are also fantastic! My ...

DWCoyote replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by epete DW, I'm glad to hear that the Mossberg is working out for you. I've been looking around for one at a reasonable price for the same reasons. Let us no how it performs at your next 3-gun match. One question, how did you find loading it (at speed) with that big square edge of the hand guard right ...

 

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One of those great range...
Published (2009-11-01 15:17:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by epete DW, I'm glad to hear that the Mossberg is working out for you. I've been looking around for one at a reasonable price for the same reasons. Let us no how it performs at your next 3-gun match. One question, how did you find loading it (at speed) with that big square edge of the hand guard right next to loading gate? Here is a good review of the 930 SPX and instructions for modifying a side saddle to...
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Published (2009-11-01 08:54:00)
DW, I'm glad to hear that the Mossberg is working out for you. I've been looking around for one at a reasonable price for the same reasons. Let us no how it performs at your next 3-gun match. One question, how did you find loading it (at speed) with that big square edge of the hand guard right next to loading gate? Here is a good review of the 930 SPX and instructions for modifying a side saddle to fit it. Apparently, no one is...
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Published (2009-11-01 09:52:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DWCoyote ...The shotgun put away, I broke out the tiny Sig [P238]. This thing is tailor-made for 1911 shooters. My thumb went instinctively to the safety, the trigger feels like an old friend. The grip angle is a natural for me. It points like a 1911! The sights are also fantastic! My experience exactly. This little .380 is perfect as a tiny BUG for 1911 shooters. IMHO, Sig has a winner here.

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