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    Talhoffer, I love that SIG P226 S4.

    You have exquisite taste in selection of firearms.

    Your motor builds aren't bad, either! :P
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    I picked up something strange today. I put a box of 38+P's and a box of 357 Magnums through it. Virtually no flip, just pushes straight back. I may have found my new pocket gun.


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    Chia pet?

    I guess it won't win a beauty contest but...

    if it works =
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    It's downright Fugly. I call it the chupacabra.

    The low barrel actually works. I'm really glad it does considering the price tag of these things.

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    My latest is a RIA 1911 in 9mm. Would love to post a pic, but it's off being Duracoated in FDE to match my SCAR.
    In ten years nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC57
    It's downright Fugly. I call it the chupacabra.

    The low barrel actually works. I'm really glad it does considering the price tag of these things.


    Like I said... if it works, by golly it's a keeper!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTS197
    My latest is a RIA 1911 in 9mm. Would love to post a pic, but it's off being Duracoated in FDE to match my SCAR.
    I'd love to see that when you get it back.
    What do you think of the build quality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferris2son
    Quote Originally Posted by GTS197
    My latest is a RIA 1911 in 9mm. Would love to post a pic, but it's off being Duracoated in FDE to match my SCAR.
    I'd love to see that when you get it back.
    What do you think of the build quality?
    I'll throw a photo up when it gets back.

    For a $400 pistol it works great! I originally bought it to shoot in IDPA (cheaper than running my .45), and have had no malfunctions with it. If you're looking for a good range/playtime gun, I highly recommend it.
    In ten years nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived.

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