Here is a picture of Mortimer posing with the new mouse gun:

And another one with the "big brother" Sig P230:

My P-3AT feeds Hydra-Shoks just fine, as well as every other round I have put through it. I normally carry Gold Dots in all calibers though.Netpackrat wrote: my Sig likes the Hydrashoks, so assuming the Kel-Tec doesn't choke on them, that's what I am going to feed it
That's good to know. When I bought the Sig, the only two decent defensive rounds were the Hydrashoks and Corbons. The Sig had issues with the Corbons (wouldn't always set them off on the first primer hit), so I've been using the Federal round ever since. I'm not opposed to other ammo, but since by now I have many hundreds of Hydroshoks through the Sig, there would have to be some huge improvement available in order to get me to switch. I know I am starting from scratch as far as demonstrated reliability in the P3AT goes, but at least this way I'll only have one type of carry ammo to worry about, and it may even be worth just buying a case or two to keep around. Actually, I'm going to try working up a JHP handload that both pistols like too, just in case .380 ammo ever gets scarce again, just so I will have options. Probably do the same thing for my 10mm as well, since the availability of Silvertips is still kind of spotty in this locality. Wouldn't want to ever carry with handloads, of course, but if that's all you can get, one does what one must.NVGdude wrote:My P-3AT feeds Hydra-Shoks just fine, as well as every other round I have put through it. I normally carry Gold Dots in all calibers though.
At this point, I don't think that John Browning really cares.CombatController wrote:I bought the Ruger becuase it was better finished and I already have 1911's by 12 different makers![]()