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Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:33 am
by CompVest
There's a reason police forces around the country use Glocks instead of Taurus.
Yep, there is a reason: Glock is willing to sale their guns to LEOs at a VERY low price. Glocks are a very reliable gun but they aren't any better than any other reliable gun. LEOs don't always have the best equipment (which is a real shame) and they aren't firearm experts just because they have a badge. It is best to get the gun you like.

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:52 am
by PeteCamp
It is best to get the gun you like.
No disrespect intended, but I'm sure you meant to say, "Get the gun you shoot best." Like has nothing to do with it when you are choosing a tool to save your life.

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:45 am
by Teamless
Well, Comp-Tec does not make a holster for the S&W Sigma series (yet as they have to purchase the pistol in order to produce the holster, and haven't had enough inquiries (YET) to justify it).
Anyway, they were very prompt in their email answer, and even suggested a different brand "Blade Tech" may offer a holster.
For these 2 points, I give them tremendous credit
First - they know the value of having to purchase a pistol and need to justify the cost, thats just good business sense,
Second - they were honest and even recommended what I can only assume is a competitor.

I assume from the Comp-Tec referral, that "Blade Tech" should be good, but would like to know if anyone has heard of them and has anything positive or negative to say about their holsters.
(this may just entice me to purchase a new gun - more common - for a good holster - which really means, more $$$.. argh

Thank you

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:02 am
by foo.c
If you like 1911's the Springfield EMP is a great little 9mm.

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:37 pm
by Scott in Houston
Teamless wrote:Well, Comp-Tec does not make a holster for the S&W Sigma series (yet as they have to purchase the pistol in order to produce the holster, and haven't had enough inquiries (YET) to justify it).
Anyway, they were very prompt in their email answer, and even suggested a different brand "Blade Tech" may offer a holster.
For these 2 points, I give them tremendous credit
First - they know the value of having to purchase a pistol and need to justify the cost, thats just good business sense,
Second - they were honest and even recommended what I can only assume is a competitor.

I assume from the Comp-Tec referral, that "Blade Tech" should be good, but would like to know if anyone has heard of them and has anything positive or negative to say about their holsters.
(this may just entice me to purchase a new gun - more common - for a good holster - which really means, more $$$.. argh

Thank you
Oh... that's surprising that they don't have it yet.
Your observation on their service is correct. They are excellent to deal with, always.

I'm not real familiar with Bladetech, but I'd check Crossbreed's Supertuck next. The only downside to it is that you cannot change the kyodex (sp?) for another gun later, but other than that, it's the best same quality and comfort as the MTAC.

Sucks that this can't just be simple for ya. I definitely empathize with what you're going through!

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:03 pm
by RPB
I'll save you a little time ...

Comfort Carry
not Sigma yet
http://www.jndtactical.com/deluxe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Crossbreed
S&W Sigma, except .380
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/t ... roductName" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Kholster - S&W Sigma = yes
http://www.kholster.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Tucker
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/seaupi.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
S&W: 99 - 99C 4013, 4013 TSW, 4053 TSW 908, 3953, CS9, CS45, 4506, 4516, 5903, 5906, Shorty 40, M&P 9mm, .357, .40 and .45ACP, Standard and Compact, M&P 5", 910, Sigma 380


Blade Tech (all kydex)
http://www.blade-tech.com/Inside-Waist-Band-c-260.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;




If it were me with a Sigma, I'd go with Crossbreed or Kholster, and if you tuck in your shirt and don't want belt clips showing.... Crossbreed with velcro clips and a Comp-Tac or Crossbreed belt with Velcro, though a Kholster, Comfort Carry or Tucker would be more comfortable IMHO, because I don't like sandpaper against my skin..... but the Crossbreed is not bad and you might be able to request he build it with the smooth side of the leather against the skin since they aren't lined like Tucker's and Comfort Carrys are..

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:00 pm
by Teamless
RBP. Thanks!
I will do a bit of research with your help later, and decide what the next step is :)

You all are AWESOME! :thewave

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:55 pm
by CompVest
PeteCamp wrote:
It is best to get the gun you like.
No disrespect intended, but I'm sure you meant to say, "Get the gun you shoot best." Like has nothing to do with it when you are choosing a tool to save your life.
No offense taken, but I meant what I said. I believe that if you don't like your gun you most likely won't shoot it. There are a lot of guns I shoot extremely well but I don't necessarily like them. Moon clip revolvers, most rifles especially in 308, and Glocks to name a few. I carry and shoot the guns I like the best. Liking your gun will most likely translate into shooting it well. Liking and good shooting go hand in hand but they don't always go together.

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:37 pm
by ftw13
Glock 19

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:41 pm
by marksiwel
ftw13 wrote:Glock 19
or a Glock 26 :mrgreen:

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:44 pm
by RPB
marksiwel wrote:
ftw13 wrote:Glock 19
or a Glock 26 :mrgreen:
or a Glock 26 with a Glock 19 barrel [or extended barrel for 26=same thing] and Glock 19 magazine and 19->26 spacer :biggrinjester:
(All the benefits of a 19 length barrel ballistically, and grip size/capacity, but shorter slide, so it's easier to sit down with 19 barrel in a 26, than a 19.... Also, I'm more accurate with my "hybrid" than with a 17L, 17, or 19.)

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:28 pm
by Teamless
I ended up getting a Taurus PT111 Pro.
I did look at the Glock 26, the Springfield XD-40 and a few other compacts, but they just did not feel right in my hand.
I picked up the PT111 Pro and it felt good, so I bought it.
Went to the range and it felt even better when shooting.
thank you, again, for all of the advice on what to get.

Re: What compact to get?

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 10:03 pm
by The Habernatho
I looked at the taurus but ended up going with a PM9