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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 61063" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>well, let me define practical then...</p><p>It would be the one gun, in this case pistol, that i would keep if i could keep only one. i would need it to be reliable (the Sig is), accurate (the Sig is), easy to shoot - as in comfortable and natural - (the Sig is), and cheap to shoot (once again, the Sig is, at least compared to 45!). Accurate to me means good enough to make me confident, and good enough to hunt with. I live on a farm, so if it was the gun I was packing everyday, it would need to be accurate enough to hit the occasional coyote that needed plugging. Did I mention I missed a coyote with the 45 once at 35 yards? That was my fault, I forgot to aim high. But with the Sig, I wouldn't need to. Of course that is mostly the caliber...the 9mm is faster than the 45. </p><p>That make more sense? I understand a <strong>combat </strong> practical handgun does not need 100yd accuracy. But why not if you can?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 61063, member: 423"] well, let me define practical then... It would be the one gun, in this case pistol, that i would keep if i could keep only one. i would need it to be reliable (the Sig is), accurate (the Sig is), easy to shoot - as in comfortable and natural - (the Sig is), and cheap to shoot (once again, the Sig is, at least compared to 45!). Accurate to me means good enough to make me confident, and good enough to hunt with. I live on a farm, so if it was the gun I was packing everyday, it would need to be accurate enough to hit the occasional coyote that needed plugging. Did I mention I missed a coyote with the 45 once at 35 yards? That was my fault, I forgot to aim high. But with the Sig, I wouldn't need to. Of course that is mostly the caliber...the 9mm is faster than the 45. That make more sense? I understand a [B]combat [/B] practical handgun does not need 100yd accuracy. But why not if you can? [/QUOTE]
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