C0untZer0
01-29-2015, 01:14 PM
I pocket carry a Rohrbaugh R9 most of the time, sometimes I also carry a CM9 - usually in a pack.
I want to get a gun for my car that will be right next to my car seat. I don't want to be taking my R9 out of my pocket each time or the CM9 out of the pack, plus, since this would be a car gun, the size and weight is not an important consideration so I don't want to limit myself to a 3" barrel if I don't have to.
The CT9 is really cheap - I can pick one up for around $270.00 The SAR B6P is even cheaper at $241.00
The advantage of the SAR is that it holds a lot more rounds. The advantage of the CT9 is that I'm expecting the trigger to be pretty much like the CM9 I am used to, and the CM9 trigger is very similar to the trigger on the R9.
The disadvantage to the CT9 is that it doesn't hold a lot of rounds. The disadvantage to the SAR is a having to adapt to a different trigger system.
I wanted to get people's thoughts on this...
I want to get a gun for my car that will be right next to my car seat. I don't want to be taking my R9 out of my pocket each time or the CM9 out of the pack, plus, since this would be a car gun, the size and weight is not an important consideration so I don't want to limit myself to a 3" barrel if I don't have to.
The CT9 is really cheap - I can pick one up for around $270.00 The SAR B6P is even cheaper at $241.00
The advantage of the SAR is that it holds a lot more rounds. The advantage of the CT9 is that I'm expecting the trigger to be pretty much like the CM9 I am used to, and the CM9 trigger is very similar to the trigger on the R9.
The disadvantage to the CT9 is that it doesn't hold a lot of rounds. The disadvantage to the SAR is a having to adapt to a different trigger system.
I wanted to get people's thoughts on this...