Good Place for fire arm accessories?

BigJimbo

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Im looking for a laser sight for my Sig P239.

Best price ive been able to find is about $350.

Im not a bad shot at all, its more for looks/intimidation, kinda like the little lights we throw in our computers.



anyway TIA
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
You want to mod your pistol? :shocked:

How about a 90mm fan to blow the smoke away? :roll:
? What are you bitching about now?
 

Subzero

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
You want to mod your pistol? :shocked:

How about a 90mm fan to blow the smoke away? :roll:


Congrats you get the most stupidest post of the day award....:confused:

Sent the OP some info...;)
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: BigJimbo
Im looking for a laser sight for my Sig P239.

Best price ive been able to find is about $350.

Im not a bad shot at all, its more for looks/intimidation, kinda like the little lights we throw in our computers.



anyway TIA

A laser sight isn't going to help your shooting accuracy. The best thing to help your shooting will be practice. You must practice smooth trigger pull which means the gun does not move at all as you pull the trigger until the gun fires.
 

Nebor

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I have Crimson Trace Lasergrips on my Sig 228. Had them on there for about 4 years now. They're rugged and reliable, and totally user friendly. They had just come out when I got them, I think I paid $400 for them. At the time, with the 13 round high capacity magazines being out of production (costing about $80 each,) and the 228 being (temporarily) taken out of civilian supply lines I calculated that I had cobbled together a $1300 gun. Which was pretty high for the time.

Anyways, rambling. It's a great gun. And I have a 239 as well, and it's a great gun. Sigs are THE guns, as far as I'm concerned. While I don't usually carry mine anymore, favoring a (free) Kimber, I still keep it at my bedside. If I had to say that any gun was my personal companion, for the rest of my life, it would be the Sig 228. And putting laser grips on it just made it that much better.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BigJimbo
Im looking for a laser sight for my Sig P239.

Best price ive been able to find is about $350.

Im not a bad shot at all, its more for looks/intimidation, kinda like the little lights we throw in our computers.



anyway TIA

A laser sight isn't going to help your shooting accuracy. The best thing to help your shooting will be practice. You must practice smooth trigger pull which means the gun does not move at all as you pull the trigger until the gun fires.
You must have ESP, because I don't understand at all how you gleaned that he wants to improve his accuracy by acquiring a laser sight for his pistol.
 

js1973

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Originally posted by: Nebor
I have Crimson Trace Lasergrips on my Sig 228. Had them on there for about 4 years now. They're rugged and reliable, and totally user friendly. They had just come out when I got them, I think I paid $400 for them. At the time, with the 13 round high capacity magazines being out of production (costing about $80 each,) and the 228 being (temporarily) taken out of civilian supply lines I calculated that I had cobbled together a $1300 gun. Which was pretty high for the time.

Anyways, rambling. It's a great gun. And I have a 239 as well, and it's a great gun. Sigs are THE guns, as far as I'm concerned. While I don't usually carry mine anymore, favoring a (free) Kimber, I still keep it at my bedside. If I had to say that any gun was my personal companion, for the rest of my life, it would be the Sig 228. And putting laser grips on it just made it that much better.

Ok, I'll bite. How did you get a free Kimber?