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Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:54 pm
by CompVest
maverick2076 wrote:I'm not sure who makes an ankle holster for the Steyr, but if you head over to
http://www.steyrclub.com they have a sticky topic in the forums section with a link to a ton of manufacturers that make Steyr holsters. That would be your best bet.
I personally don't own an S-model. I have an M40A1. I'm looking at getting an S9 sometime in the next year though. They are just a smaller model of the M series. Great pistols.
I can attest to that both SRVA and I have about 100,000 rounds through each of our primary Steyr M9s. the compact version are just as reliable.
Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:45 pm
by maverick2076
I was starting to think I was the only Steyr fan around here. Although, to be honest, it wouldn't surprise me. I've had various gun store employees as me "Steyr makes pistols?" when I was shopping for mine, and even one who insisted I was talking about an SPP and trying to sell me one...
Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:12 pm
by HooG19
Skiprr wrote:You could pickup a Glock 36 (sub-compact .45 ACP) and use the same mags from your 21 should you need more than 6+1 rounds from the 36.
Just a note that it's the G30 that has interchangeable mags with the G21. The G36 is a single-stack.
Oops...I missed that the 36 was the slim version...my bad
(at least I didn't mix the ACP with the GAP!!)
Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:43 pm
by Greybeard
Thanks Xander for the info. on "short barrel" stuff. I notice for the 9s what's shown at ammotogo is +P. Everbuddy trying to get me to beat up the Baby Kahr.

Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:12 pm
by Ranger+P+
With the nature of my job, I am in a vehicle 70% of the time, in full gear with my Carbine. As such, ankle and cross draw holsters are the best option for a BUG. That brings up a good point for the avg. Joe out there: Practice mock carjackings in your real vehicle & drawing your sidearm with the seatbelt on--you might find you need to invest in a crossdraw or ankle holster. As such, my primary carry method has always been strong side while on foot detail, with my BUG in an ankle rig.
I think you need to stay flexible when you decide to arm yourself, I own a bag full of holsters, so I can dress accordingly.
I have had to use my BUG three times in detail, all because of primary weapon failure. Remember: fight the fight, do not fight the gun.

Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:24 am
by ElGato
Ranger+P+ wrote:I have had to use my BUG three times in detail, all because of primary weapon failure. Remember: fight the fight, do not fight the gun.

If my primary weapon failed three times it wouldn't be my primary weapon anymore.
Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:55 pm
by LarryH
Ranger, I presume those were three different primary weapons that failed(?)
Re: Backup Gun
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:19 pm
by Ranger+P+
They were all company issued sidearms for the specific contract, 2 Glock 17's (FailToFeed) and 1 Sig P226 (Stovepipe).
In defense of the Glocks, the feed lips on the mags got bent in the hustle--The Sig had been dropped during a quick evac, which may or may have not caused it.
An auto is only as good as it's mags--stuff happens in combat. Check those feed lips!