I can tell you, but gotta think on it a bit, then still forget about a few.
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If I wasn't afraid of big brother watching it would be cool to have a poll just to see how many folks think they have. Keep it kind of open. 0-10, 0-25, -0-50, 0-75, are we there yet.
But we know big brother is watching so bad idea.
Yep, unless of course you were to ask how many are at the bottom of a lake following the boat sinking :D
Yes indeed. I got a Sympathy card from my local ATF office. Did you get one too?
Yeah, I think it was a form letter though. They misspelled bawanna.
LoL. They don't teach the 3 R's in school anymore. And haven't for a good long time. At least their heart was on the right place.
You're in for a special treat when you're able to run your P229 in 357SIG--especially with full-power, 125 gr. Underwood GDLE 357SIG (1,475 fps out of a 4" bbl). Very accurate, and very easy to shoot. If your P229 is an all-stainless steel model (e.g., a SSE), then you're in for an even greater treat.
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I own both a P229 SSE/9 (my first pistol) and a [P229] M11-A1 (my second pistol, purchased a couple of months after I purchased the SSE, to use for my CCW course and as my first CCW). I have 357SIG Exchange kits (and .40 S&W bbls) for both, and both pistols stay dressed, and shot, as 357SIG 99% of the time. I would be really surprised if, after shooting 357SIG from your P229, you will prefer to switch it to another caliber, cost of 357SIG ammo notwithstanding!
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