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Registered User
Join Date: June 30, 2004
Posts: 91
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possibly a really bad holster modification for a sigma...
does anyone see any thing wrong with taking a safariland 6004 for a beretta and heating it and them forming it to fit a S&W sigma? (dont tell me that its a bad pistol, i have heard it before, but in a thousand rounds or so, i have yet to have one malf once i got rid of the fiocci ammo that just didnt fire about 10% of the time) the sigma is fatter so i wont have to press the holster smaller, and the passive retention isnt an issue. i have done a little work with kydex in the past, so i have some idea of what im doing. everything being equal, do you think its possible?
also, if you are reading this, anyone know where to get 17 rounders for a sigma 9f? thanks |
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Join Date: April 12, 2006
Posts: 48
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Why not just order one made for the Sigma?
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Registered User
Join Date: June 30, 2004
Posts: 91
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because i dont want to spend the money. the beretta holster is too worn out to be sold, and i really dont want to sell it anyway. im kinda attached to it now. i guess ill try it, and see, if it doesnt work, im not really out anything anyway.
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