just got back from killing paper people at the range. This was my first time to fire my Nano.
At routine self-defense distances it is acceptably accurate.
Fired 50 rounds .No FTE.
I am pleased with my Nano.
just got back from killing paper people at the range. This was my first time to fire my Nano.
At routine self-defense distances it is acceptably accurate.
Fired 50 rounds .No FTE.
I am pleased with my Nano.
Never shot the Nano. Glad you are pleased with it. Looking into the 43 Glock 9mm. Might be some time before you can get one to try out. Carry my 42 .380 and my 27 40 cal. in the mean time.
Rod69 Illinois TOI #900
Joan71 Illinois TOI #901
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My wife is looking for pocket gun, and the Nano is on the list, also, the Sig P290. Glad to hear about the reliability of the Nano. That's a major factor for her (and me).
Rick
2006 FLHTI/2012 CSC Daytona
1987 FLST
I carry this, Very simple to use, 45 cal in one barrel and 410 "000" buck in the other. It will stop the threat.......... Bond Arms.......
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
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If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
Bet that's a handful when you torch it. I got one of those Judges for snakes myself. Alternate .410 and .45 Colt in case a coyote come by too. I would never considered a hand held shotgun but it isn't bad at all. That little thing looks like it would nearly flip out of your hand. Or at least knock your glasses off.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
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A shooting buddy just got the Beretta Nano for himself. Shot it this weekend and it's now his everyday carry. Also got the +2 magazine for it. A nice, small, reliable gun.
I am deciding between a Nano and a Taurus 738 TCP .380 as a Light weight CCW. I want something Light and easy to conceal, but with enough A$$ to get the job done. Right now I'm leaning to the TCP. I like the size and with the right ammo I believe it could get the job done up close and personal.
My S&W 357 and Colt Commander 45 1911 is just a bigger Stick than I like for everyday carry.
I really like the Taurus 410/45 over under like Sully's, but with 2 rounds and out I would want to carry a back up. I have a lot of Law enforcement friends and that is what they carry, wouldn't go out without one they say, so that's speaks volumes to me. So it is on my list of must haves!!!
JUST ME ON THREE
1998 GW 1500 MotorTrike
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Need to take a look at the 380 Ruger LCP. 9.5oz. I've have put 200 rounds through it with out a problem. Also have a S&W bodyguard 380, 11.8oz have not never had any problems with FTE or FTF. Taurus has lots of problems in the past with their pistols and recently just settled a $39M suit, involving their pistols. Just my $0.02
Nuc
What can you guys tell me about this SCCY CPX-2 Tt 9MM. Thinking of CC and this has good reviews even from the diehard mainstreamers.
Have heard mostly good about The SCCY ( Sky) 9mm. Can't say personally though. Have held it and cycled the slide before. My friend, the Gun shop owner and High School class mate said he liked it, and for the price. Might be worth a try. Good luck cavie.
Rod69 Illinois TOI #900
Joan71 Illinois TOI #901
Hey my Friends,
You might want to check out the Walther PPS nice and slim, and in the 9mm very on point at 30 feet.
Ride SAFE and FREE,
Ken
Had the opportunity to go to the range with my friends Nano. Shot very well. Long trigger pull but a nice little piece. He's been carrying it in a Sneaky Pete holster. Small, accurate, reliable. No issues.