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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Oh, well played, Tamara. Well played indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    Most of his holsters are crap though.
    See, I knew I could do some good.


    Okie John

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    Okie, that YVK is a prankster -- he is jealous of my holsters. I even have them all separated by platform, in labeled containers, and they take up a 6x8 wall.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Would you dump the p239 also and replace it with a p224?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Okie, that YVK is a prankster -- he is jealous of my holsters. I even have them all separated by platform, in labeled containers, and they take up a 6x8 wall.
    Wow.

    Do you mean like Jennings/Lorcin/Hi-Point or Serpa/Fobus/Uncle Mikes?

    Thanks in advance,


    Okie John

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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    You've gone broad and learned from it. Now it's time to go deep and focus on mastering just one pistol.

    I'd keep the 220 for sentimental reasons.

    The others are shades of gray, so choose ONE as your primary handgun. Sell the others and buy two additional copies of your primary: one for carry, one for training, and a spare. Set them up with identical sights, grips, trigger work, etc. Then get a top-quality belt and holster that conceal your primary under conditions that work for you. Add a SureFire 300 and a top-quality holster that will carry your pistol with the light mounted, plus 10-20 magazines, boatloads of ammo or reloading components, and whatever spare parts it takes to keep your primary running for the long haul.

    Once you do this, you don't have to worry about adapting to the minor differences between models. You'll see major improvements in your shooting and gun-handling skills, probably sooner rather than later. Your range time will become more efficient and the minor differences you noted in accuracy, reload speed, etc., will cease to matter. Your non-range gun time will become an exercise in simple logistics, which will leave you more time to shoot, spend with your family, etc.

    It takes discipline to ignore the shiny new objects out there, but being able to outrun the people who are still at the broad stage is definitely worth it.


    Okie John
    I agree. Except I fail at having 1-20 pistol magazines ! I just have 6 for the P229 and only 4 for my P30S
    Its strange because I have 14 30rds mag's and 16 20rds mag's for my 2 carbeans

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    Quote Originally Posted by JollyGreen View Post
    Would you dump the p239 also and replace it with a p224?
    That is a good question, actually.
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    My P224 is running well, just to throw that out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtmtnbiker98 View Post
    My P224 is running well, just to throw that out there.
    The P224 intrigues me more than the single stack Sigs.
    If you didn't need the cash to assist in changing platforms, I'd hold onto them and wait until we get closer to election time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    Wow.

    Do you mean like Jennings/Lorcin/Hi-Point or Serpa/Fobus/Uncle Mikes?

    Thanks in advance,


    Okie John
    Okie John, may I call you OJ? You are going to fit in fine with this group here.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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