Those who value reset qualities in trigger would likely be disappointed in Kimber Solo. It took me three slow releases to feel that reset.
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Those who value reset qualities in trigger would likely be disappointed in Kimber Solo. It took me three slow releases to feel that reset.
Sig 230/232 gets the thumbs up from me. Yes, it is a little bigger than a lcp, but it is super accurate and very reliable. When choosing between the two available finishes of the 230/232, remember that the stainless version is slightly heavier than the blued finish. The weight difference was not significant enough for me and I've opted for the stainless version.
This may still be relevant to the topic since Rob posted about the Solo Carry:
In talking with Kimber about it @ SHOT, the rep specifically told us that it was designed to feed higher-pressure hollow point ammo, and even more specifically that it should be 124 Grain or heavier. He said it is also published in the manual. This should help mitigate all the errornet drama about "my new Kimber sucks 'cause it won't feed WWB 115gr".
Any range reports on the S&W Bodyguard .380?
I got to hold/feel a "Bodyguard .380" and as a Lefty i can say
i was NOT impressed.
The finger grooves didn't feel right in my hand and while at least the
laser switch is ambi the manual safety is not.
As for the LCP.....
lets just say for the price i enjoy mine so much i bought two.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99...LCPs_Grass.jpg
I'm on over 800rds and NO issues that were not user caused.
(no i didn't change to wolf springs or feel the need to add anything other than the laser, and little feed ramp polishing)
This is my summer and throw in my front pocket and take the dog for a walk, or just run up to the store.
added bonus they have been out long enough there are plenty of holsters that fit WITH the laser to choose from.