Ok, my first full-sized handgun was a .40 S&W SW99. She's a great gun to say the least. I'm starting to have thoughts about an M&P, though. Ok, it's been more than just thoughts...I've held her, I've shot her, I've done everything but put her in my holster. I feel like I've been cheating on my trust SW99.
I've considered selling/trading the SW99 for an M&P, but I run into a snag. Here's the accessory list I currently have for the SW99:
- Six 12 rd mags
- One 20 rd mag
- Three Safariland ALS holsters
- One Galco leather holster
There's a LOT of money in these accessories. If I just trade in the gun, then I'm stuck with well over $200 worth of accessories that I can't use. Plus, I would have to spend at least that much on new holsters and magazines for the new gun to get back to where I was.
So how do you guys go about completely switching primary carry platforms without a huge loss? Oh, and before someone says "why not keep the SW99 and just buy another gun?". I could, but I don't see the point. I have a P3AT for pocket carry, a PPS for concealed carry, my SW99 for general carry, and my 1911 for special occasions/everyone needs a 1911. I don't feel like I need (or can afford) to have two guns in the same category right now. Redundancy is expensive.
I've considered selling/trading the SW99 for an M&P, but I run into a snag. Here's the accessory list I currently have for the SW99:
- Six 12 rd mags
- One 20 rd mag
- Three Safariland ALS holsters
- One Galco leather holster
There's a LOT of money in these accessories. If I just trade in the gun, then I'm stuck with well over $200 worth of accessories that I can't use. Plus, I would have to spend at least that much on new holsters and magazines for the new gun to get back to where I was.
So how do you guys go about completely switching primary carry platforms without a huge loss? Oh, and before someone says "why not keep the SW99 and just buy another gun?". I could, but I don't see the point. I have a P3AT for pocket carry, a PPS for concealed carry, my SW99 for general carry, and my 1911 for special occasions/everyone needs a 1911. I don't feel like I need (or can afford) to have two guns in the same category right now. Redundancy is expensive.