Revisiting an old friend

Vance

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I decided to cast some 9mm bullets with the first mold I ever purchased. It is a Lee TL356-124-2R 2 cavity. 124 grains tumble lube round nose with bevel base. It's been 3 or 4 years. I decided to powder coat these. The powder is from Powder By The Pound and is one of the oranges. Forgot which one.


With and without flash. the finished diameter after coating is .357 and I may not have to size them depending on what the barrel of the gun I am getting on Monday slugs out to. I think they turned out great. I've got about 500 of them now.
 

Vance

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I am getting a Sig Sauer p320 in 9mm. Very nice gun with very little protruding from the frame. You can also get conversion "kits" to convert it to other calibers. 9mm, 357 sig, 40 S&W and soon to be available will be 45 ACP.
http://www.sigevolution.com/p320
 

Vance

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I've never written a review, but I will tell you what I think of it after I have it and have fired it.
Here is a review I found. http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/28/gun-test-sig-sauer-p320/

I have a Ruger LC9 with laser max laser that I bought for conceal carry and fired 20 rounds through it. I did not like it. it's a bit too small for my hands and not being able to control it is not something you want to deal with in a potential lethal situation. Don't want to put innocent bystanders at risk because I can't hold onto the gun.
 

TXGunNut

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I put a high value on a real-world review. Many professional reviews are more thorough but I like to hear what other folks think.
 

Vance

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Well. The Sig P-320 is night and day compared to the Ruger LC9. The Sig fits my hand very well and I won't have to order the larger grip either. I have fired 300 round through this gun and it is smooth and no hiccups at all. It is very easy to break down and clean. Now it is time to find a nice concealed carry holster for this gun. It's a keeper. Sold the LC9 to my sister.
 
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