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Sig vs. R380

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ACP:
I am not sophisticated enough to know if the avatar was placed there by a hacker or a vagary of the website.

I am comfortable with conventional useage of my desktop and very comfortable with my blackberry. However, what happens "underneath" is foreign to me.

MountainMan:

I picked a SIG P238 with night sites up but have not fired it.

Very well made, but having my LWS .380 (I got from Tom theirishguard)  in a back pocket holster is the .380 I usually carry.

Got the SIG for the fun of it   :)

cell pix

ACP:
Mountain Man

Thank you for the post. Wow; it is smaller than I imagined. Sigs are great guns but I am not a fan of the .380, as previously stated.

I wonder if Sig will reverse Rohrbaugh's activity (R9 to R380) by using their P238 platform to graduate to a more potent caliber?

In any outcome, I like the trend.

kjtrains:

--- Quote ---I picked a SIG P238 with night sites up but have not fired it.

Very well made, but having my LWS .380 (I got from Tom theirishguard)  in a back pocket holster is the .380 I usually carry.

Got the SIG for the fun of it   :)

cell pix

--- End quote ---

Good looking gun.  It's good to do things for the fun of it.  Keeps life interesting.  

ACP:
I am a Rohrbaugh partisan which is easily told by my posts and support of this website. However, did any of you, (besides Mountain Man who already bought one), get a load of Sig's pricepoint? It is HALF the cost of an R380, with options and features that many of us want.

The last thing I want is for Rohrbaugh's business to suffer. However, maybe this chess move will accelerate the advent of the R45!

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