I didn't plan it this way but I now have a Mark III standard and today I bought an LCP. The Mark III was on sale and I was looking for a 22. I've already been to the outdoor range in the nearby National Forest three times with it.
Sunday's paper had an ad for 9mm ammo at $10 a box and I had to pass right by Gander Mountain to get to the ammo sale so I stopped and they had LCP's in stock at list price. The mom & pop gun shops either never have this gun or mark it up so I got the one at GM. They didn't have ammo or holsters in stock but the place across the street did so I'm set up.
On the Mark III standard I've come to realize I really want a red dot sight and of course the standard doesn't have holes for a sight mount. Is it economically justified to have this done or would I be better off just trading in the gun on one of the other Mark III models that come from the factory with mounting holes already tapped?
Sunday's paper had an ad for 9mm ammo at $10 a box and I had to pass right by Gander Mountain to get to the ammo sale so I stopped and they had LCP's in stock at list price. The mom & pop gun shops either never have this gun or mark it up so I got the one at GM. They didn't have ammo or holsters in stock but the place across the street did so I'm set up.
On the Mark III standard I've come to realize I really want a red dot sight and of course the standard doesn't have holes for a sight mount. Is it economically justified to have this done or would I be better off just trading in the gun on one of the other Mark III models that come from the factory with mounting holes already tapped?