Koeryn said:
The Eggplant said:
Well, I'm currently in the kitchen, sooo...a hatchet, a cleaver, a handful of smaller but no less efficient cutting knives, chairs, and a yardstick.
If I'm allowed to dash about fifteen feet into my room, though, I suddenly have a Chinese dao, a pair of Indian punch daggers, a machete, and a Sig Sauer P226 Elite. On the whole, I think I'd risk the transit.
.40S&W? Railed? How's that shoot?
My particular one's chambered in .357, although I understand that .40 is the standard and preferred caliber. Mine's also not railed, and honestly when I got it I don't recall even being given the option to rail it. I understand that the P229's and P226 Combat's come equipped with a standard rail, but my Elite didn't.
As for the shot, I'm going to assume you're interested in the actual feel of it, which is very smooth. The ergonomic grip that I got built into mine definitely helps, but I've been told that even with the standard wood grip it's pretty level. Single aimed shots go almost exactly where I want them to even with iron sights, and even quick flurries of shots deliver surprisingly little recoil for a fairly high-power sidearm.