The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: the_skunk on March 18, 2011, 02:39:11 PM
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I put reliability ahead of caliber. The Seecamp 32 I have is super reliable on Speer Gold Dots and Hydra Shok.
I wonder about other pocket pistols?
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You gotta go with confidence.
If ya ain't confident, ya ain't gunna tote it , or whip it out.
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You gotta go with confidence.
If ya ain't confident, ya ain't gunna tote it , or whip it out.
Ya - staying in the range of pocket pistols..... dependability is a key factor. My main concern is the gun goes bang bang bang.
I got a Sig P232 that goes bang, bang, click, click .... and that $900 toy stays in the safe at home
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I wonder about other pocket pistols?
I know a lot of people don't like them, but all my Kel- Tecs; 32,380, 9mm- PF9 and P11 and carbine have had less problems combined (0) than my R9- and have had more than 20x the rounds down range.
I carried them with total confidence before I found my true love- the R9!
My American Arms 32 Gaurdian was reliable as well.
That really sucks about your Sig. :P
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That really sucks about your Sig
Ya, I am up to $900 in that unreliable Sig p232. That's what happens when advertising executives run gun companies.
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Agree with Reinz on the Kel-tec. I carry a P3AT when I run in the mornings, I have fired it quite a bit and never once a malfunction. Had a PF9. After a good clean and lube it was consistantly good for 150 rounds before a malfunction, and that was due to needing cleaned/lubed again. For the price, ya just can't beat them.
Shame about the Sig....I had a Kahr PM40 that I sent back to the factory twice and they finally ended up sending me a check for the price I paid for it. I was out two shipping fees and tax, but I got most of it back.
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Shame about the Sig....I had a Kahr PM40 that I sent back to the factory twice and they finally ended up sending me a check for the price I paid for it. I was out two shipping fees and tax, but I got most of it back.
The factory told me that my Sig p232 was fixed. I took it to the range and it jammed every other round (American Eagle FMJ).
I finally just sent it back and told them to keep it. The sig P232 is a $750 piece of junk. The machining left sharp edges on the entire gun.