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Diabeetush 1 point ago +1 / -0

Officers aren't paramedics. Their medical training is as good as the average joe. And the average joe will at best do no harm to the patient but not help them, and will at worst make their condition worse.

Not saying the officers were justified at all in firing. Some dick-head decided to pull their trigger right when it looked like the situation was under control.

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Diabeetush 1 point ago +1 / -0

Extended his kill-streak by 2.

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Diabeetush 0 points ago +1 / -1

And yet they're sold at a premium price compared to firearms that retain very important non-essential features and also don't jam because mUH bRaNd NaME

Just saying, my sig has never jammed and came with night-sights right out of the box. Canik has night sights, has also never jammed, and is under half the price of most glocks.

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Diabeetush 3 points ago +3 / -0

The "Fuck around find out" culdesac, featuring tri-daily yard pops, a community alcohol fund, and phones that disconnect when you try to dial 911.

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Diabeetush 3 points ago +3 / -0

Police confirmed he did not fire the AK. The quieter pops were someone in the crowd, also armed, returning fire into the vehicle before it sped away.

Both people were arrested and cooperated with the police.

Both were released pending further investigations and charges.

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Diabeetush 1 point ago +1 / -0

The sig P365 is an outstanding choice. It's very compact and remarkably accurate for such a short barrel when you take your time shooting.

A few caveats:

  • For some very small-framed women, racking the slide may be excessively difficult. Go play with it at the gun range. If you can't do it consistently/at all, you need to buy a gun that has an "easy rack" slide. This isn't a uniquely SIG issue; the slide on this gun is as easy/hard to rack as any other handgun I've fired. It has some cuts in the slide for better grip which helps when it's really hot and my hands are sweaty.

  • The recoil will be a little be snappy as it's 9mm in a package that seems more attune for .380. It's not bad at all. But if you're smaller framed and can barely rack the slide, take this into consideration.

As for safety concerns: You can purchase with or without a safety. I would avoid the SAS model because the controls are so shortened as to be virtually unusable. The trigger is pretty standard and fairly long; negligent discharge is of minimum concern so long as you maintain trigger discipline and carry it in a proper retention system.