My question is, if it's even possible for this to happen ("...when the pistol is jostled around the rounds tend to shift and get jumbled up in the magazines causing misfeeds..."), is it more likely for it to occur with a SIG pistol than it would with other pistols of its genre (i.e., the Beretta Model 92)-which the author is apparently claiming?
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I won't mention what he carries as that will only make this sound like a brand war, which it is not. If you've read the book you know what he carried.
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I didn't read the book (and probably won't) but it would be interesting for some of us to know which pistol he decided on and why-and not for the purpose of starting a "brand war".