Subj : Re: .22 SAA
To : Zombie Mambo
From : Moondog
Date : Wed Jun 17 2020 12:24 pm
Re: Re: .22 SAA
By: Zombie Mambo to JIMMY ANDERSON on Tue Jun 16 2020 07:02 pm
> Re: Re: .22 SAA
> By: JIMMY ANDERSON to ZOMBIE MAMBO on Sun May 17 2020 03:39 am
>
> > And speaking of cheap guns, any thougts from ya'll on SCCY? I've seen the
> > in the stores and dismissed them as 'cheap' guns, but I've heard advertis
> > on podcasts where they talk about the lifetime warrenty - that DOES trans
> > to anyone else that owns it!
> >
> > Not that I'm planning to trade my S&W M&P Shield .40 in on one, but it
> > got me to thinking maybe I've been dismissing them too easily...
> >
> > ZM> I have to admit tho I like the cheap guns AND the nice ones.
>
> I haven't had any experience with SCCY so couldn't comment on that.
> Regarding the high point, my brother says it shoots fine. Which to me doesn'
> carry much weight. :)
>
> I am guessing like my old Lorcin .380 ($89 new) it probably is mechanically
> sound, a bit heavy, not very asthetic, and gets the job done which is all yo
> really want in something like that.
>
> Basically the cobra .380 i have is in the same category, same price range.
> I debated over the 9mm S&W Shield, and the 9mm Nano for my first CCW arm.
> I opted for the Ruger LC9 because it was handgun of the year like two years
> earlier, and i liked its specs. I have a red dot on it, and got the camo NRA
> edition. It's nice. But honestly i like to carry my Glock .42 (.380) better.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Zombie Mambo
>
The Nano is very bare bones in design. What freaked me out was it didn't have
a lever to lock the slide back. SCCY's have a good warranty and customer
service. I think I mentioned before where a friend took his with him to
Florida, and was passing by their company HQ. While they worked on his
pistol, he got a tour of the plant.
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