I'll be happy to take it off your hands....Trade ya a PM in 9 or 40 too!
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I'll be happy to take it off your hands....Trade ya a PM in 9 or 40 too!
It's a disease :amflag:
I'll drink to that :amflag:
That makes sense. Thank you.
PM9 and PM40 for sale. Both in excellent shape and both come with factory night sights, a plastic Kahr case, and each has factory flush and factory extended magazines. Each gun also has two extra...
Facts matter!!
I'm in the market for a slightly used T9 myself. Held one at a LGS and kicking myself for not purchasing. I would love a T45!
I'm selling a PM9 and PM4 and have pics to post. I'm unsure how to post images as I'm asked for a URL. Is there a way to upload images without having an online host? Thanks.
Impressive set of military honors!!
PM9 with a sticky holster makes for a good pocket carry. With lighter nylon shorts I pocket carry a Ruger LCPII. Escape gun and sooo light.
Chemical stripper and start with bare wood. I like a hand rubbed tung oil mixed with some boiled linseed oil myself.
I also have large hands. It can make shooting sub compact guns a PITA.
Carolina pepper!!! :Amflag2:
Very much so! Milley ='s epic failure.
I have a cow leather Rosen for a 1911 and happy with it. I have a shark for my Kimber sub and man that thing is a work of art!
Nice King Rat. I also like the LCR but carry the M&P 340 more....slightly smaller and so light. But not the best to shoot stout loads in!
They can be effective. IMHO the biggest benefit to them is that your loved one has a much less chance of wind causing splashback on them!
I like the look of the factory grips best. Happy shooting!
Sig makes some beautiful firearms. Looks great.
That is something! Thanks for posting that!
Off duty, once. Guy bumped my rear bumper, no damage to me but my One Up (heavy steel) bike rack did damage to his front light and directional. Pulled over and this little muscle bound freak...
Damn, you are a lucky guy!
ZZTop never got old! RIP!
I have PM9 and PM40. I'm selling them as not a fan of the triggers. I've never held a PM45 and was wondering if the trigger on the PM45 is any different?
Thanks you!