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  • #31
    the P-11 is second strike capable? hmmm, you know 15 round S&W 5906 magazines work in P-11's. interesting, very interesting. thanks, Greg.

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    • #32
      I have a pretty good supply of S&W 5906 mags, including a couple of 30 rounders

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Stingray View Post
        I have a pretty good supply of S&W 5906 mags, including a couple of 30 rounders
        looks kind of silly hanging out the bottom of a P-11. maybe I need to shop for a SUB-2000 that fits those S&W mags?
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        • #34
          Originally posted by marcinstl View Post
          looks kind of silly hanging out the bottom of a P-11. maybe I need to shop for a SUB-2000 that fits those S&W mags?
          I went with the Glock magazine version

          Regards,
          Greg
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          • #35
            Want want want want

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            • #36
              hey ScottM,
              I was looking at the Sig site and happened to notice this-- http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProdu...itron-380.aspx
              has anybody ever seen, or shot one of these?

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              • #37
                Nice capacity but big for a .380.

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                • #38
                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnCxJbxlikw

                  One of the better reviews of the P250.

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                  • #39
                    Agreed. Also: http://youtu.be/MrbBRw3IjLA

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ScottM View Post
                      Kahr shooters will get a kick out of Nutjob staging the DA trigger. that's the way you learn on a Kahr. after a couple of hundred rounds, shooting like a newbie, you take it up a notch and practice a faster, smooth, continuous pull that goes from 0 to bang with no pause. now your on the way to shooting fast double taps.
                      when it comes to engineering, I like simple and I like quality. so far the P250 looks like a high capacity gun a Kahr fan could like. I looked at a parts diagram for the P250, compare to Glock or M&P, amazing. (there's almost nothing inside, they should knock another $100 off of the price, hehehehe.)

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                      • #41
                        You gave me ideas for my next range visit, thanks!

                        Agreed about simplicity and quality. I also like that you take off a P250 slide without removing any parts - makes it dumb-simple to lube its works at the range in just a couple minutes without additional tools, just Remlube it and keep going.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by ScottM View Post
                          You gave me ideas for my next range visit, thanks!

                          Agreed about simplicity and quality. I also like that you take off a P250 slide without removing any parts - makes it dumb-simple to lube its works at the range in just a couple minutes without additional tools, just Remlube it and keep going.
                          Ah, Ha! a wet lube kind of guy. do ya get a little oil spray on your glasses when shooting? I was just watching a video of a guy who assembled his dry gun with dry graphite "lube" . I have to surf around and see if I can find any comparison articles. (I'm a 20th century mechanic and I believe in oil and grease, also in cleaning and re-lubing. the dry lube argument is that it attracts less "dirt" and cuts the maintenance down. ) (maybe start a new thread for that topic?)

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                          • #43
                            I've had a lot of SIG's and Kahrs, and have found the both prefer to be run wet. However, not to the point of oiling up your shooting glasses.

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                            • #44
                              I used Hoppes cleaners and oils for 20 years until a about year ago, when a gunsmith turned me on to synthetic greases. That's what I use now, and use spray lubricants at the range to save time rewetting surfaces when I'm going through a lot of ammo. But I'll use whatever works. [emoji1]

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                              • #45
                                I have shot a 250 I liked it a lot, probably one of the better triggers i have felt on a SIG. I would definitley own at the prices they have been going for around here.

                                It was pretty accurate also.

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