Not being disappointed is what counts. That's why there are so many makes and models as not everybody likes or wants the same thing. You got a fine gun there in the PM9. Learn it,shoot it, and enjoy it. Good luck.
I bought a PM9 a few weeks ago. shot 150 nrounds thru it, not a hiccup. I put the agrip on it and metro night sights. I traded my S&W ultralight 357 for it. I am not disappointed.
Not being disappointed is what counts. That's why there are so many makes and models as not everybody likes or wants the same thing. You got a fine gun there in the PM9. Learn it,shoot it, and enjoy it. Good luck.
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Gotta be honest, I still love those 38's too.
Mike,
Thanks for serving for us in Afghanistan, I work for the VA and salute you guys every day!!
Employed by Galco Gunleather - www.galcogunleather.com / Veteran OEF VIII
Donate to the Christian and Stephanie Nielson Recovery fund: http://www.nierecovery.com/.
All opinions, particularly those involving politics and Glocks, are mine and not Galco's.
Employed by Galco Gunleather - www.galcogunleather.com / Veteran OEF VIII
Donate to the Christian and Stephanie Nielson Recovery fund: http://www.nierecovery.com/.
All opinions, particularly those involving politics and Glocks, are mine and not Galco's.
Mike. My condolances on the loss of the AZ national Guard Soldier in your unit. I admire you and yours for your day to day sacrifices, and I mourn your loss. May he fight well and drink hard in Valhalla.
Last edited by Old Padawan; 06-06-2007 at 11:48 AM.
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