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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewbie View Post
    @Tamara is right.
    As is the case more often than not but we need to develop a quota for acknowledgement lest she grow too powerful.

    But seriously, it’s frustrating when the “best fit” for a larger .380 is a P250 or a Beretta 85.
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    I’ve got a Grayguns/Boresight Solutions X-Compact P320 frame and I am seriously thinking about dremeling the last Picatinny slot off the end of the dustcover to shorten it up enough to match up with my .380 P250 Compact slide and then when I get old and my hands are too stove up to work normal guns, I’m going to have the most slammin’ Granny Gun on the planet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWTO View Post
    As is the case more often than not but we need to develop a quota for acknowledgement lest she grow too powerful.

    But seriously, it’s frustrating when the “best fit” for a larger .380 is a P250 or a Beretta 85.
    Or a Beretta 84 but then you're looking at a G19-size .380.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awp_101 View Post
    Or a Beretta 84 but then you're looking at a G19-size .380.
    Yes. We are specifically looking at G19-sized .380s here for a reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Yes. We are specifically looking at G19-sized .380s here for a reason.
    Very true.
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    Pic with the 15rd inserted

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    Pic with the 15rd inserted
    The extra height of the 15-round magazine looks much like that of a 10-round magazine with a pinkie-extension base plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awp_101 View Post
    I've never fired (or even handled AFAIK) any of the internal hammer Ruger pistols. Is it like a DAO? SA with a long trigger pull?
    I've bought several Security 9's (full size) for my mom, sons, daughter-in-law. Before I got the first one home and tore it down, I assumed it was a striker-fired gun...the trigger travel, feel, etc. is very similar. It's definitely not the DAO-style trigger from the guns of my past (92/6D, 5946, 226DAO, etc.). The S9's we've had have all had better triggers than any Glock I've owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwb377 View Post
    I've bought several Security 9's (full size) for my mom, sons, daughter-in-law. Before I got the first one home and tore it down, I assumed it was a striker-fired gun...the trigger travel, feel, etc. is very similar. It's definitely not the DAO-style trigger from the guns of my past (92/6D, 5946, 226DAO, etc.). The S9's we've had have all had better triggers than any Glock I've owned.

    How has the reliability and durability been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewbie View Post
    How has the reliability and durability been?
    I've put @ 800 - 1k rounds each through five different S9's...so far, zero issues.

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