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  • cant wait for part 2!! awsome vid!!

  • what makes u think ur an expert? good luck on the extended clip gettin in and out or a unit< and also good luck finding a good holster with giant lite, no this is just a way to show off ur guns and toys, u probally work at a gun store, and bring guns home for the nite, u sound like a used car sales man

  • @tntturner1 And yet here you are AGAIN, giving him views. Shoo, lil man. -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • @nutnfancy No veri, please don't ask him to leave, he is providing much comedy within his ignorance. lol have a good evening.

  • @nutnfancy Nice defence, Sister Veri ;)....

  • @tntturner1 I recommend you watch more of Nutnfancy's videos and then you can realize that he IS an expert with firearms and POU's. Nutnfancy is more of that salesman that you would find at a board shop. He knows all the details on his products and more importantly is incredibly passionate about the lifestyle the gear represents.

  • @tntturner1 I find your massive amount of ignorance amusing...lolololololololol

  • @tntturner1 Haha works at a gun store? Did you JUST now stumble across Nutnfancy's videos?

  • @tntturner1 You need to do a little research and find out a little bit about nutnfancy's background before sounding like such a fool. Intelligent comment you've posted, sport.

  • that Beretta looked cute sitting next the 226 lol

  • learned a lot about the Tiger tank.

  • mobility AND firepower = Kriss Super V

  • HEY, I'm only 20 and I know "Kelly's Heroes". I'm a WW2 buff though, and most people my age aren't.

  • I would rather carry a .22 magnum than a .25 Auto

  • Yep I carry that gun. It just looks cool.

  • Nutnfancy... thanks for posting this kind of video. It is good information for guys like me that want the biggest and the best. This helps bring the reality of a more reasonable carry handgun being better than a full size 1911. Some things are just overkill and unnecessary.

  • Man tried to shoot himself with a 22 and it didnt penetrate his skull.

  • wish we had the maus not them thank god the russian army capped it

  • 03:13 - 03:21 25acp is responsible for more people being killed than any other caliber?

  • I'm a fan of lots of mobility, because i like to be able to move quickly and freely without a feel of being bulked down. But of course varies in level here and there.

  • wasn't the .22lr designed as a "manstopper" back in the day?????

  • as far as fear of the tiger tank goes, one of the greatest examples of that in film or tv is Band of Brothers episode 4: Replacements where 1 tiger tank and one stug SPG rip up a collum of allied tanks

  • The 1st 5 min and 17 seconds was great, WTF is the rest of that useless crap? Jeez dude stick to the hand gun reviews. The last 10mins and 5 seconds was complete

    trash history

  • Not even the strongest armour can resist artillery and most of all air raids. Also the production rates were different (Germany was crippeled by raids and could not keep up supplies after a while) so you were more likely to have 5 sherman tanks then 1 tiger :)

  • does anyone know if there is a full size sig pistol in .45 acp?

  • @bIGnmIZTEE2

    P220

  • Personally I prefer the p239

  • blah blah b;ah is all I hear

  • the reason why the tiger tanks where defeated by the sherman is, that there where 15 shermans to fight one tiger tank. and the german tank crews simply where overwhelmed by the huge mass of shermans. but teh tigertank was in deed the better tank.

  • hit men often used .22 caliber guns because they're quieter, and if you hit someone in the head the bullet won't exit, rather bounce around an do more damage

  • Huge firepower is completely needless for defensive purposes. Thats why you dont see Soldiers or even commandos running around with immense guns. Only think of the HK MP5, Elite-Troopers favourite weapon all around the world in 50 countries is a 9x19mm and is said to be one of the deadiest weapons on earth.

  • Always cool to see a video on this subject by someone who is well-educated. Thanks for the upload.

  • watching videos like this makes me think of Rex-kwon do from Napoleon Dynamite :P

  • @clunny77 hahahahaha

  • I typically carry a GE XM214 man-portable minigun, but your video taught me that it's sometimes preferable to carry a more comfortable S&W 500 instead. Thanks nutnfancy :o)

  • @Spectre426 thats so awesome

  • @Spectre426

    your x box is calling you virgin boy

  • @normanchas Good job failing to recognize a blatantly obvious joke.

  • Nice tank models. Who made them?

  • The "Tiger" in Kelly's Heroes was actually a Soviet T series tank that had been (heavily) cosmetically modified.

  • @fuzzylumps1 Are you sure you don't mean the tank from "A Bridge To Far"? There are several Tigers in Kelly's Heroes, if those are modified they did a hell of a great job with an eye for detail; much better than the Tiger in Saving Private Ryan that has obviously incorrect drive wheels (way to small).

  • @KEM451 IMDB says it best "The "Tiger" tanks used in the film were actually Russian T-34 tanks which had been specially modified to look like Tiger tanks. This is apparent when you look at the suspension of the tanks (T-34s used a modified Christie suspension, whereas the Tigers' wheels were much more elaborate.) "

  • i luv tiny guns

  • Videos that strut and waste people's time with "what we're gonna talk about" are tiresome after awhile. Cut to the chase! And toy tanks!?! I thought these were about personal handguns.

  • @greengringo2003 Your obviously too stupid to own a gun if you don't understand what his point is. Trade your shit in and hire a tutor.

  • the sig p226 is always the right gun :D

  • I love you nutnfancy, your philosophies are a credit to all in the ccw community.

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  • i got an idea! combine the two Handguns with tape.then you get both Firepower and mobility! ...wait a second. <.<

  • wow, I never quite realized how small your Beretta is until I saw it next to the Sig. lol

  • the only reason i would carry a 25 auto would be in the summer time, VERY light clothing, or even on the beach. I say this because it's almost gaurunteed that your attacker will have on very light clothing, maybe not even a shirt! (drunk guy on the beach). In this situation, a 25 auto is more than adequate.

  • @spazzz64

    Are you kidding? You're that much of a puss that you would need a gun to fight a drunk guy at the beach?

  • @HedonismB0t what if you are small in stature? or a woman? better than nothing asshole

  • @HedonismB0t If the drunk guy at the beach had a gun or knife, then yeah. If it was a guy with fists only, then I don't think you can shoot him legally, you catch my drift? The only situations you need a gun, is when you cannot deal with the situation in any other way. It's the last resort to either save your life, or another person's life.

  • @spazzz64 spazz just because you can legally carry doesnt mean you are allowed to use deadly force, 9-10 problems wouldnt even constitute deadly force, might wanna think about that before your so quick to pull the trigger. A drunk guy at the beach 9-10 doesnt need to be shot, because if you shoot him you better kill him or he will own eveything you have if your in the wrong.

  • can people in the u,s wear gun's while they ar going throu a normal day ?

  • @barsve94 It depends on where you live since different states and cities have different laws. For the most part, yes, you can carry a gun that is in open view and not concealed most anywhere in the US. I believe over 3/4 of the states in the US allow concealed carry with a permit.

  • @barsve94 yes, we have the right to defend ourselves, property and family. Whatever country you live in, you must not have the right to defend yourselves. I feel for ya man, god bless.

  • @spazzz64 its very strict gun laws where i live australia we can only own pistol calibers up to 45.acp and bolt action rifels we arnt allowed to carry concealed firearms.

  • They need to make a new cartridge. Something like a .22 mag with hot fast burning powder. Maybe in centerfire. I trust my mouse guns with my life. I can hit a head size target from 25 feet away consistently.

  • @Xxoo0o0o0ooxX .22 hornet

  • A full sized 1911 is far more comfortable to carry than most people would think, as long as you have a good belt and holster. Sure, theres a tradeoff there in terms of ammo count and size of the pistol (if your colthing choice restricts size) and weight, but it shouldn't be considered the standard for a concealed carry "hand-cannon" as there are far worse full sized pistols to carry concealed.

  • I would say its no lie that if the German army had not opened up a two front war and had concentrated the their entire army on the allies at the eastern front we would be reading very different history books....we might not even have history books, we would probably be under nazi rule. - No disrespect to any ww2 vets, but its true.

  • im sure someone else said this but i think one flaw with the tanks in ww2 were the air intake systems , molotov cocktails alone would take em out. I could be mistaken though.

    very cool vids by the way

  • btw what are your thoughts on germany losing WWII on account of the k98's time consuming bolt action? the third reich should have made the sturmgewehr its standard issue for wehrmacht?

  • maybach engine on a tiger1? maybach as in the engish car? if so that is so ironic

  • @stk931

    not so much ironic, cause Maybach is and was always german since the beginning in the 1920's...

  • @Gangleri33 ooh, i guess you do learn something everyday. i just assumed it was british :P

  • you just make great videos nutfancy!!!!!!!! keep on the work!!!!

  • are u a cop? or something?

  • @RonMarsala23 I think he is a leo and is the military. But he always carry.

  • I was watching this and then started thinking about fitzens sidearm....maybe looks like his AR-15 haha

  • u need to run for president!

  • Tiger = P-47 Thunderbolt food

  • hey nutn ever heard of a substance called carbon fiber? It's basically plastic changed in some way to be as tough as and maybe tougher (not sure) than steel but still be as light as plastic. Supa-Light AND Supa-Tough now that's a man's material. I heard they use it mainly to help toughen up houses and biuldings to withstand hurricanes better.

  • classic battle velocity= Mass x Acceleration same as .45acp vs 9mm. low speed big caliber vs high speed small caliber

  • The Tiger and Sherman never fought much, but when they did, Shermans outnumbered the Tigers.

  • That SIG setup would be bad ass for home defense.

  • Always remember-"The best is the enemy of good enough."

  • the exact count was 14 tanks, 2 anti tank guns and 15 half tracks and jeeps. three of the tanks were fireflys.

  • Why are sig bore axis' so high?

  • kelly's heros came out in 1970

  • hell people have even been killed with .22 people forget that guns were meant to kill no matter what the caliber

  • hell ya - if you hit an enemy in the right place you can absolutely kill someone with a .22

  • @mjwilks07 Look up HOPLOPHOBIA

    It is a real condition.

  • @mjwilks07 Oh yes. Statistically, the 22 has scored close to as many one shot kills as the 7,65, believe it or not. The reason is simple: The bullet weighs next to nothing, so once it's inside the body it tends to ricochet off any hard surface, such as bone, rather than exit through the other side. A 22 that hits you under the collarbone may be found in your liver, heart, kidney or bladder. 22s are not good for your health.

  • @mjwilks07 Sure, but it's not going to do any good if the guy has a chance kill you before he bleeds to death an hour later.

  • @mjwilks07 actually the 30's mob bosses prefered to use the .22 cal for quietly taking out a lot of people cause it would enter the skull but not enter just bounced around.

  • Kelly's Hero's is sick, my favorite watched it since I can remember. I am 24 btw. As soon as you started talking about Tigers, I though,"pff what does this guy know about the vulnerability of a tiger, bet he has not even seen..." and then I realized doubting nutnfancy is not wise LOL.

    Drinking wine and eating cheese...

  • 2 donaldjross

    buy a sword. if some one breaks into yr house and you pull out a fucking crazy ass looking sword, the burglar will think yr fucking crazy and bail out of the house.

  • Chinese war sword!!

  • or a chain gun that shoots swords.

    look up cautionary tails of swords . i roflmao every time

  • @hellsingorg2 how about a .12 gauge pump, just rack that bitch one time and the intruder will hear it, and trust me hell get the hell out, and if he doesn't, well, you know

  • I want to buy a gun for my home but from my experiance and reading, handguns only strike the target or home invader with the same force as the recoil. Unless I can hit the invader in the head or spinal cord he is not stopping. I have concluded I need an AR-15 or something like that to really stop a man who will be high on drugs and in my home. I my last job I had a case with a police officer empty his 9m into a coked-up guy who kept comming at him. The attacker had 7 rounds in him and still.

  • whomever told you that doesnt know what they are talking about. a 9mm is an excellent man stopper, but with the right load. police departments issue terrible rounds due to the need for "political correctness" and the like. a 9mm hydrashock, for example, may just feel like the recoil to you, but their gonna feel it like a freight train. i would most definitely trust a 9mm to defend my family.

  • @psycoturtle123

    I have unfortunately seen too much violent gun death. I saw with my own eyes that handguns only put holes in people, rifles cause the entire body to literally explode internally. There is no comparison. I think all police should carry automatic rifles in their cars, drug dealers do. I have always believed in the right tool for the right job. If you have to kill your fellow man than don't pussyfoot around.

  • @donaldjross i absolutely agree. my dad did police work back in a time when that stuff wasnt always available to the good guys. and in a small department like the one he worked in, there was no swat team if things go south. i believe that we need to give our leos every possible advantage that they can get.

  • ar15s are a bad home defense choice for anyone who is not very well trained and doesnt select the right load, as a 223 over penetrates and can harm loved ones. also, ars have proven to be poor man stoppers, as they arent very big and tend to go right through someone ps. great vid nutn

  • The ultimate man-stopping gun might be the 12 gauge shotgun. Put some 00 or number 4 buckshot in it and it will get the job done. However, a 9mm does have some respectable stopping power IF you choose a good round, i.e., not military or your average police round (hence police officers use .40's...better with cheaper ammo). I use a 9mm, and if you get some good ammo (hydroshock or speer gold dot etc) AND do your part in shot placement you're set. Shotgun is a good choice too.

  • So your asking me Nutn, .25 or that 9mm? I say,

    Dual weild both of them.

  • hydra shocks are a beast

  • I am licensed to carry and conceal a handgun, I understand where you are coming from but do not steer people wrong on a subject such as carrying. You shouldn't worry about light weight when carrying, unless I am carrying in some super sweet sweat pants. Your .25 with a 50gran FMJ travels about 740-760 FPS with no more than 65ftlb, which means your .25 aint stopping a rat if you can hit it at 15 ft. Where as my Hydra shock .45 travels at around 830fps with about 370ftlbs is stopping a 200lb hog.

  • And how often are you getting jumped by 100 kg hogs?

    More importantly, why are you not carrying a full sized rifle when in those situation?

  • Well lets see when I go hunting in south texas at least 10 times a year, i guess its pretty common in my line of work.

  • You're missing his point - watch the other 3 parts and you'll start to understand.

  • @mheinsohn9 ...you have missed his point. You need to listen to what he says instead of what you think you know.

  • your hydrashock 45 is also VERY visible to a threat, even if its a sub-compact.

  • i think you should say mobility vs capability. much better as an umbrella term. Armor is not mobility vs firepower...

  • Wish u would have stayed on point and continued the comparison 'tween the 226 and 950 (2 EXCELLANT weapons). I nodded when u started w/the tanks (just not in the market for 1 right now). U could have got your point accross much faster.

  • @TadRapidly

    To imply Germany could have won if they had only a steady supply of fuel is silly. Hitler's incompetence and greed contributed far more to German defeat than any lack of supplies.

    The German army was also a one-trick pony. After Hitler foolishly bled his air force dry trying to take Britain, which was completely unrealistic, his blitzkrieg had no air support. The German army was doomed from that point on.

  • My point is that both sides are played like pawns by bankers. BANKERS engineer and foment warfare by getting governments to borrow their fake money to bankroll the war. Every recent war has been engineered by governments in collusion with central banks. It bankrupts us and makes them rich. Not to mention all the dead people.

  • If hitler had not invaded Russia,  Germany would be a big ass country right now. But With all mad men, He couldn't stop.

  • You're a big fan of "Zeitgeist" aren't you?

  • I've done a ton of research myself over the past year. I have seen zeitgeist, too.

  • It's a shitty documentary. Bankers play a part, but they don't control everything. You obviously haven't done any quality research if you truly believe that Hitler's defeat was based solely on the banks.

  • Bankers create and control MONEY. That is their tool of control over the masses. People don't realize how important a sound money policy is to their liberty. I think it was Rothschild that said "Give me control of the money system and I care not who makes the laws..." Something like that. He was saying controlling the money is EVERYTHING.

  • Banks may control some aspects of the economy, but they don't "create" money and even if they did the idea that they are all part of some global conspiracy is pretty ridiculous.

  • @TadRapidly

    I find it very hard to believe anyone can take zeitgeist seriously. I've only seen parts, but the proposals given wouldn't even stand up to even the most benign real life tests.

  • I disagree but I value your input. But we're talking about bankers. here it is-- We give them a concession to print our money. That's all they do. And they LOAN it to us, with interest on every dollar! They create it out of thin air and CHARGE us for it. They LOAN it to governments to finance a war. They are WAR CRIMINALS, all of them. The federal reserve is the most destructive force on this planet, period.

  • @TadRapidly

    The banks only charge us interest if we loan money from them that we do not already have, in order to finance a new business for example. It works both ways. With a savings account, they pay us interest to use money we have given to them. It's a business like any other, they just buy, sell, trade and manage money instead of other goods.

    As for financing a war, the only way to change that is to demand a change in government. That's hard to do, but so is everything else worthwhile

  • 6:35....Sherman shoots tiger at point blank....*Plink* LOL

  • Kelly's Heroes !!!!!!

    One of my favorites...glad you love it too ;)

  • It was a Canadian sherman that finally got whittman from ambush. as for firepower over mobility I would sacrafice some weight for a decent knife over an axe. I would short up on food to carry a rifle since you can resupply your food with the rifle.

  • I NEVER leave the house without my AK47

    :D:D just joking

  • I never leave the house without my pants.

  • I also NEVER leave the house without either my S&W 3913 or S&W 6906.... PERIOD.

  • I NEVER leave the house without my Taurus Slim

  • Tiger's wide track also made it impossible to transport by railways, a special narrower track had to be fitted on during rail travels.

    Also they were so heavy tanks overall, that when transporting them on trains, you had to have 2 empty railway cars (special railway-cars for tigers!)

    in between fully loaded railway-cars, because otherwise the pressure of continuously loaded tigers would have collapsed most railway bridges.

  • moreover US army and indeed the Allies had also improved Anti tank rounds in late war, giving the M4A3E8 a fairly formidable penetration capability even with a weaker tank gun than either the Tiger or 17 Pounder.

    Certainly there was some pickyness regarding using a British tank gun in an American tank, but I guess you can somehow justify weaker guns by that unified tank gun calibre argument, it does easen the logistical strain somewhat. And it was already a bit too late to upgun all shermans

  • What book are you showing off in that video, it looks quite similar to a miniature wargaming rulesbook for a WW2 miniature game "Flames of War"?

    But yeah, good comparisons overall. Otto Carius's autobiography (he was a tiger ace) was a very enlightening read if you're interested in the Tiger tank.

    Overall however USA wanted to use shermans in ww2 because it was easier to transport in ships than a heavier tank. As for weaker guns in US tanks, they wanted a more unified tank gun calibre

  • The video is nice, but actually Sherman vs. Tiger isn't really mobility vs. firepower, but mobility vs. protection. The Nashorn panzerjaeger (tankhunter) has got the same 88mm PaK gun, as the Tiger. However the Nashorn is mobile, therefore low protected.

  • Nutnfancy , you are my hero!

  • 1) No, they don't scream anything. They politely admit that they are not designed specifically for P226.

    2) Tiger vs. Sherman. Firepower vs. Mobility. Rings a bell? It's all a bigger picture, you know...

    3) Hell yeah! That would be awesome. Nutnfancy can do a cool british accent.

  • Keep your asshole comments to yourself. you've obviously never watched any of nutnfancy's videos before; and he was just demonstrating comfortable and not so comfortable guns to carry as an everyday carry item.

    He was just showing a point; ie having a bulky gun with a big ass mag might not be good for mobility.

    If you have nothing constructive to say, just go away. You are just a jealous trol. Go back inside your basement and jack off to your american idol videos.

  • What would u think of a Beretta 25 that can be accessed in a few secs for house duty (1/2 cock safety,would keep barrell tipped up w/rnd handy) along with a Sig 226 9mm 20rnd mag in electric locking gun safe; and Glock 23 (Compact 40 S+W) 13 rnd mag I believe, for CCW (along w/ the everyready 25 cal) I haven't applied yet but have tried various compacts and the G23 seems light w/no more recoil than a 9mm + able to shoot well w/ either hand, better w/ practice on the weak hand.

  • What is the metal piece stuck upwards into, I think, the slide stop cut out, behind the takedown lever of the SIG P-226 at the beginning of the video?

  • For a good mobility you can carry a derringer in .22 and pocket full of shells.

  • How do you feel about a taurus 8-shot revolver chambered in .22 magnum for EDC?

  • It depends on how compact.

  • I would say, it works, but just I'm not really a fan of the .22 magnum round unless its for target shooting

  • Kellys heros rocked!!!

  • Excellent video as always nutnfancy. Appreciate the history with the guns, always a nice mix.

  • that sig p226 is sweet looking

    doesn't look like it ever been fired

    love ya vids nutnfancy...very informative...!!!!

  • Any comparison between mobility and firepower using WW2 tanks as an example is invalid without considering overwhelming numbers.

    At the point when the Allies invaded Europe, Germany was essentially taking on most of the rest of the powers of the world in this theater.

    As you noted, German tank losses were considered to be 1/5th that of the Allies in tank battles.

    But drawing any mobility and firepower conclusions on a tank from the outcome would be invalid without comparing equal numbers.

  • I hope you address this further in part 2.

  • Does it not say something about the mobility and firepwer of the tiger tanks as a whole if the tank cannot be produced in larger numbers as a result of its complexity and cost of materials. Its just like nutnfancy says: The tank thats there is better than the tank that isn't.

  • It's not really a fair comparison because there wasn't equal production. The U.S. was producing tanks without a single bomb being dropped on supply trains or factories, while the Germans were under constant bombing.

    This disrupted both supplies and factories.

    A fair comparison would be to compare equal production costs and then put those tanks against each other, it could only be done in a controlled environment, which of course is impossible in war.

  • Whats up nuntnfancy, love your videos man. I want to know if you can review the SIGPRO SP2022 IN 357SIG. Thanks

  • At age 21 when I first got my license, I started out carrying a Kimber Pro Carry(1911 with a four-inch barrel), and usually struggled to keep it concealed. They day I was stopped in a mall for unknowingly flashing my gun(overshirt got hooked over the top of the grip in the dressing room) I immediately invested in a .32 Llama and a pocket holster, and I've never looked back. The .45 still rides at the ready in my truck, but I doubt I'll carry it on my person except in extraordinary circumstances.

  • a comment on the SIG P229...

    try Sig P229 .40 SCT

    "Super Capacity Tactical".

    ....a great option to look at

    before you purchase a standard P229 model.

  • Border Service

  • I'd like to see a review of Beretta Storm PX4. It might be my service pistol soon.

  • were do you work?

  • I have that pistol for CCW. It's nice and light...the cons are the safety is a little weird to me, I prefer the grip safety from my xd. I have the 40 S&W and it kicks hard but has a nice clean trigger pull. The only other down side is that is has a plastic guide rod, but you can get it replaced with a steel one. I can send you the link if I can find it. I know I'm not nutnfancy but I hope this helps...over all it's a nice pistol.

  • your vids are awesome!!! can you review a colt 1911 officer or maybe a commander?

  • does he not have the worlds best job.does money matter if you go home smiling every evening!!!

  • The inner road wheels on that Tiger look ridiculously hard to maintain/change.

  • That was one of the main failings of that tank. You had to remove a lot of the inter-locking wheels to change them out.

  • Hello I love your vids ,they have realy helped me find the right gun . I found a sig p229 for 473.00 thx. can you make some vids on gun training an matinence

  • You forgot to mention that Telly Savalas is in Kelly's Heroes.

  • bretta 92 for the win!

  • No dude...no...

  • I am currently looking at purchasing a SIG P220 when i turn the appropriate age I live a moderate crime area. Would this be a good choice?

  • As long as you're willing to use it responsibly and (if you're going to carry it) get your permit.

    I have a full sized P226, and I can tell ya I wouldn't carry it everyday because of the size. But if you're just going to use it at the range or for home defense, then the .45 P220 is a great gun.

  • but thats the problem where i live you cannot asertain a consealed weapons permit unless you are an ex officer or some sort of law enforcement whether its a police officer or a government agent but a normal weapons permit i can obtain but i have to be 21 to purchase a handgun permit and it only lasts for 60-90 days

  • I've got a P220, and let me tell you, It's seems mighty big when trying to conceal it. I pretty much can't so I only cover it up when carrying it. Think real hard about your P.O.U. before you buy this weapon. If I had to choose a CC weapon for myself, it would be a Glock 27; check it out.

  • It probably isn't publicized, but you can probably "open" carry legally. That presents other problems (i.e. becoming a target), but it could be legal in your area.

  • in 45acp, i do. I dont know what nutnfancy would say. But in my opinion its s great gun.

  • Lets talk about some world War two weapons. Like the pocket Panzer...

  • i got one in mah pocket :D

  • nutnfancy, I love your videos, I am trying to make this same choice right now in choosing my first carry weapon. I must point out that your measurement of 111 millimeters is incorrect. 111mm is just shy of 4.5", but you have it marked off at nearly 7". That is all. Keep up the good work.

  • is the sig p229 more concealable than the p226?