While that may be the safest way to carry any semiautomatic sidearm, I know from experience that in close quarters confrontations, you don't always have the luxury of using both hands. Why I stick with revolvers. Anyway, there's no excuse for selling such expensive guns without testing the crap out of them. I have a couple of Sigs, but they are 20 plus years old. When they were more interested in making great guns, than in making corporate profits.
in a close quarter confrontation that gun will be little help and that is why i trained as a 2nd degree black belt ...they should be more worried about what i will do to them before that gun is ever in play.Remember if you are armed YOU are the one bringing the gun to the gunfight.if the perp is armed it will not be a close quarter confrontation.
While that may be the safest way to carry any semiautomatic sidearm, I know from experience that in close quarters confrontations, you don't always have the luxury of using both hands. Why I stick with revolvers. Anyway, there's no excuse for selling such expensive guns without testing the crap out of them. I have a couple of Sigs, but they are 20 plus years old. When they were more interested in making great guns, than in making corporate profits.
in a close quarter confrontation that gun will be little help and that is why i trained as a 2nd degree black belt ...they should be more worried about what i will do to them before that gun is ever in play.Remember if you are armed YOU are the one bringing the gun to the gunfight.if the perp is armed it will not be a close quarter confrontation.