Thanks! Fortunately the seller had already upgraded the trigger springs with MCARBO, and NDX guide rod assembly, and extended takedown lever. Won't know for sure until we get it to the range how it all feels, but dry firing felt pretty good. I've only used APEX, but the MCARBO has good reviews.SD9 is an excellent pistol. The trigger is a little bit long and heavy, but certainly manageable and no worse than a lot od DA revolvers. They fit in M&P holsters and even take M&P night sights. You did well.
Thanks, I will check it out! My dad down in Indy has some reserve 9mm, so we'll get some eventually. I hadn't heard of Winamac, not too far, thanks!Since you're in NWI, check out the sub forum for that region. Members up your way get together to shoot at Winamac pretty regularly. I'm willing to bet someone would be open to selling you some 9mm so your wife could run a few rounds through it.
BTW, I couldn't find an NWI specific sub forum, but I did find a bunch of NWI posts in the events sub. Is this what you were referring too? I would love to find an NWI specific sub if there is one.Since you're in NWI, check out the sub forum for that region. Members up your way get together to shoot at Winamac pretty regularly. I'm willing to bet someone would be open to selling you some 9mm so your wife could run a few rounds through it.
It's probably the events one you found.BTW, I couldn't find an NWI specific sub forum, but I did find a bunch of NWI posts in the events sub. Is this what you were referring too? I would love to find an NWI specific sub if there is one.
That does look pretty, I might have to take a close look at that one so I can share ammo with the wife. We ended up with a SW SD9.Sorry I meant G2C. I will shut up now
I really wish I could say I still had it, it was one of the ones sold a couple of years ago to make ends meet during a rough time. It was one of my favorites, had the handgrip crimson trace, but it wasn't the most reliable either. That is one reason I went to the P238. I'll buy another one day, as I loved it for sure.You have the gun. The PPK/s heavy enough to handle the 380’s on recoil. enough power for self defense. Small enough for purse carry. I take it that you have field tested it for functional ability.
The only two bad things are ammo and a heavy slide spring. Can she rack that slide as they are almost always very strong springs. Ammo. Hard to find outside round nose. Maybe harder than 9mm.
The old interarms imports are the ones I have.
If she prefers a revolver this is what I'd look at. With the variety of ammo they shoot you can find loads from powderpuff recoil to very good defensive rounds. I'd do that over any light weight 38/357.Just went through this with my daughter-in-law. She liked the fit of a J-smith but not the recoil. Liked the recoil of .32 ACP with BB ammo. Did not like the safety on the Beretta but liked the 1903 Colt best. She ended up settling on .32 H&R Mag/327 Mag Ruger SP101. Using max loaded RNFP lead you won't want to be on the reciving end. Now she can keep 6 rounds rapied fire in the chest area or pelvic area.