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| Senior Member | Thinking about trading in my Baby Eagle .40 For a new Sig 226 .40, I love my Baby Eagle but its too heavy if I would ever have to carry it for an extended period of time. I can't justify having two pistols in the same caliber right now, and I can't deer hunt with the baby eagle because the bbl is under 4 inches. Do any of you own a 226? would you suggest that I get one, If not what do you recommend?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Virginia
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| You deer hunt with a pistol? Better man then me! I own a Baby Eagle .45 It's great, you are right, SIG and GLOCK run lighter, but is lighter better? No offense, but I like guns and products that are heavier, Weight = Quality sometimes :-) |
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| I'd probably trade it probably..who am I trying to kid.. |
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| Senior Member | you are able to hunt deer with a .40? ive hunted with a handgun here but the rule is it has to be above 25 cal. and the brass has to be 1 1/4 inches long. i.e. 357,44mag,41mag etc. i had a friend of mine in tennessee that used to hunt coyotes with a .40 cal but i always thought it was illegal.
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| Senior Member | I went to a gun show this weekend and traded it in on a new Sig 226 .40 I put about 200 rounds through it yesterday. It is much more accurate than I am. The only thing that bothers me about it is that the slide doesn't lock back unless I manually press up on the slide release lever. I looked at the diagram that came with the gun and I can't find anything that looks like it would push the lever up into the slide detent. Anybody own one of these? can you give me any hints? Thanks
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