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As promised, here are the pics of the Sig and the XD sub compact.

This is the Sig viewed from one side.


Here is the Sig viewed from the other side.


Here is the XD with the regular mag.


Here is the XD with the high cap mag.



I pick up the Glock G19 next Monday.

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Nothing like some good ole gun porn. :laughing
 

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Yes, nice pics, And i really like that sig. that is a good looking gun.
The XD looks kind of small for me, but i have short, fat fingers. It looks like i would get about 1 1/2 fingers on that thing.
Heck, i can barely get 3 fingers on my Glock19, and the third one is hanging over the bottom.

AND i just noticed, This was my 200th post, and i still haven't said anything worth saying. :rolf
 

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Those pics look great. Do you also do weddings? :D
 

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Those pics look great. Do you also do weddings? :D
Steve, I take that as a compliment on the image quality of the guns photos. Thank you, sir.

No, I don't do weddings.:D

Just an amateur that is nutty enough to like wildlife photography with a "point and shoot" camera. Spent too much money on guns to be able to afford a good DSLR and all the associated lenses it would require. These shots were taken with my Canon S5IS.

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Deadeye, it is all natural lighting. I took the shots on my carport. I arranged the subjects so that the strongest light (the nearest open side of the carport) came from the upper left as you view the image. I had placed the subjects near one open side of the carport with the wall of the house to my right. They were also near the wall of the house. It is a very wide two car carport so this made the light from the upper left stronger than the light from the open end and the other side of the carport. I wanted the strongest light to be almost side lighting in order to bring out any etching or topographical features of the pistols. The pistols were in the open shade of the carport, not in direct sunlight.

Hope that made sense.

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Steve, I take that as a compliment on the image quality of the guns photos. Thank you, sir.

No, I don't do weddings.:D

Just an amateur that is nutty enough to like wildlife photography with a "point and shoot" camera. Spent too much money on guns to be able to afford a good DSLR and all the associated lenses it would require. These shots were taken with my Canon S5IS.

Jim
nah! You could afford a decently well rounded DSLR for 600-900 bucks depending upon where you do your shopping and when the sales are. I am a photographer myself and shoot with a Nikon :) those were good photos!
 

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Steve, I take that as a compliment on the image quality of the guns photos. Thank you, sir.

No, I don't do weddings.:D

Jim
You should, Your pics a awesome :thumsup
 
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