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Join Date: March 18, 2006
Location: Illinois
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Ret/Ex Fed Agent - What to buy?
Buddy of mine just retired and turned in his Sig. He spent the last 25 years doing mostly fraud work (as a cert CPA) but put away quite a few Russian mobsters and drug dealers. I asked him if he bought a HD gun but he just said "Oh, right, what should I get"
His service weapon was one of the "no safety" ones which I think would be a bad idea in the home. Any Ideas? I like the new technology of the "chambered round indicator". Small hands. Easy on the wallet. As ex LE he can conceal carry, but he probably wouldn't. I am a 1911 guy, so I am very biased. |
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Join Date: June 15, 2009
Location: Minnesota
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"no safety" ones
not sure what a no safety one is. If it's a half cock with DA/SA action that is a safety and IMO better than just a safety especially in the home. Considerably less chance of accidental discharge. Do really like the indicator on my CZ PCR. |
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Join Date: April 26, 2001
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Doesn't sound like much of a shooter but why doesn't he get the same thing he's used to (Sig)? The best choice for YOU doesn't make it the best choice for HIM.
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Join Date: November 9, 2002
Location: Miami, Fl.
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+1. He qualed with it while a Fed and it's what he's most proficient with. The "safety" at home issues can be worked around.
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Join Date: June 9, 2002
Location: northern CA for a little while longer
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Also, was he one of those guys who left his issued weapon at the office when he went home as the end of his shift, or did he carry it to and from work and keep it at home when he was off duty? Bottom line, if he's not concerned about whether or not he should own a weapon as a retired (fed?) investigator, why should you be? Seriously. Also, if he spent that long in an armed capacity and presumably had to periodically qualify with his issued weapon, but he may not be a 'firearms enthusiast' (if he didn't own any handguns of his own and only carried what was previously issued to him) why would you think it's a good idea for him to choose a different platform now that he's retired? Quote:
I've heard it said during a training seminar that some statistics indicate that maybe only up to 20% of LE actually carry weapons off-duty. Maybe your friend wasn't one of that minority during his career and doesn't choose to be be one now that he's retired. I can understand your concern, but it is his choice if he doesn't feel like owning (let alone lawfully carrying) a weapon. Maybe he's just more comfortable that way.
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Join Date: May 18, 2005
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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The loaded chamber indicator is not something I would trust; at a recent handgun class, the instructor mentioned that his XD loaded chamber indicator was stuck in the up position due to dirt & fouling, even when the chamber was empty. I personally prefer to manually check the chamber. As for a good gun for your buddy, I think the Glock 19 and Smith & Wesson M&P line are great pistols. My preference is the M&P9/9c. They make a great concealed carry/home defense combo. If your buddy used a SIG, he may want to buy a SIG; the used SIG CPO pistols are a good deal, as are the P228s that are coming in to the country from Switzerland (if there are any left, that is). If he prefers a single-stack, he should look into the SIG P225/P6.
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Join Date: May 20, 2006
Location: PA
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I would say the same gun and a holster that locks in the gun.Alot of non-manual safety guns are great guns that just need a good holster.
Kydex holsters are good.They mold to the gun and have tension screws to grip the gun as tight as you like(I love these) Leather holster with a strap that snaps over the gun holding it into the holster.(Good but can hold moister and ruin gun finish) I would get a Sig 229 (9mm or 40 cal) Comp-tac kydex holster 3 mags 3 watt L.E.D flashlight
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Join Date: April 22, 2007
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He should get what he's used to, and a cheap electronic "touch" combo pistol safe. Bud's Gun Shop has good deals from time to time on factory rebuilt Sigs. I got a 226 from them last year that I love.
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Join Date: August 8, 2009
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Federal Agents usually get a "deal" offered from the factory if they want a personal gun exactly like their duty gun. During my tenor as a FE, I purchased two such guns which amounted to a 50% savings from retail. This offer is made only to active agents and can be initiated for one purchase only from that particular manufacturer.. Looks like the opportunity was missed to have what he was trained with for a good price.
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Join Date: March 18, 2006
Location: Illinois
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Good comments by everyone. I just wanted to give a friend some advice. He lives in a different state otherwise I would just go with him and let him pick out something he likes.
I was just wondering if there was; - a standard that ex LE prefer. - new technology (like the chambered round indicator) - better safety All of my guns are either special purpose or have some special interest so I am not the best resource. As for the safety, one of his guys shot his toe off when the sig went off in the carry bag. Huge ugly investigation that never really came up with conclusive results. This might be a moot discussion but I figured I would post a thread anyway. |
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Join Date: May 20, 2006
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LE I would guess use Glocks mostly.
The best safety is using a gun you know already,just my opinion. Loaded chamber indicator is not really needed.I would guess most people have a round in the chamber all the time.He should only have a round out of the chamber to clean the gun.Otherwise if this is his only sidearm it should be loaded all the time.
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Join Date: June 23, 2004
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How about getting him a good medium frame stainless revolver? Less hassle to handle and maintain. A .38 ought to do him OK. He wants for HD not carry on official duties so it might fill the bill for his needs.
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Join Date: September 9, 2009
Location: South Florida
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Do Federal Agents have the option to retain their duty firearms after a service completion retirement?. Hmmm interesting. I'll have to ask around when I do my HR218 requal.
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Join Date: November 25, 2008
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When I retired the Dept was just changing from S&W Model 15's to Sig 9mm's and I was able to buy my duty weapon for $125.00.
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Join Date: October 9, 2009
Location: North Alabama
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SIG safety
I keep reading about SIG and "no safety,and better safety, etc."
SIG's are as "safe" as the next handgun. Possibly the reference is to a "double action only" pistol, which has no decock lever as in a DA/SA SIG. Which is arguably safer than a standard DA/SA auto pistol. If this is not the case, than I am guessing that your logic is that a firearm w/ a manual safety, is inherently more safe than one not so equipped. That means the the traditional DA/SA revolver is not as safe as your 1911, which is very disputable. What are you referring to, what is this safety issue you're hinting at??? |
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Guess I'm confused. He retired after a career as a Federal agent and he asks, "Oh, right, what should I get."
Sounds to me like he was in the high percentile who considered their handgun as a job requirement; similar to someone in IT considers a computer part of their job. I know when I left the Government, I didn't have to ask, I knew what I wanted and got it. (Of course, this can change montly as I try out new handguns )Maybe, just maybe, he does not want to carry a gun. |
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Join Date: June 16, 2008
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Guess they figured being retired I didnt need a watch.
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Join Date: September 6, 2007
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A lot of good used Sigs on the market these days, P6, 226, 228, 229.....
A retired Fed should be able to find something already familiar for less than 500.
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