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Old 01-05-2010, 06:11 PM   #51
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I've got a SIG229 and it's great, the only .40 I can stand. As for .45, if you can afford it I'd recommend the HK 45C or whatever the new one is called. Otherwise I'd go with a 1911, it's slim enough to hide even though it's a bigger gun, you just need an IWB holster. As for revolvers, I have an older Taurus and I had quite a few problems with it before I got it working right, but I hear their QC is much better now.
p2000? Nice compact option that handles well.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:29 PM   #52
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Don't forget to get a quality holster...

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Old 01-05-2010, 08:00 PM   #53
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p2000? Nice compact option that handles well.
Na, newer than the p2000, which I just saw as the USP for idiots who couldn't manage a real pistol (law enforcement). The one I'm talking about is pretty much a 1911 by HK, they even refer to it as that one the website. This has a law enforcement model, but it was designed for SOCOM as a smaller, lighter alternative to the MK23 and...ah hell, just read about it at this website. Here's a pic:
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:15 PM   #54
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Like the H&K pistols, for some reason that is the only brand that doesn't really fit my hand comfortably.

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Old 01-05-2010, 08:43 PM   #55
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I found this website to be quite helpful as far as other reviews and such for all types of guns, even ammo.
http://www.e-gun.net/body.asp?gun=Pi...&sort=-3&pop=1
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Old 01-05-2010, 11:16 PM   #56
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I'm in the same boat, Cap. I believe Gas Man carries, or did carry, a Glock 23. I may go that route.
I carry a Glock 23. And then some.

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Just googled some stuff....both in the area of $500 bucks with night sights. What exactly are 'night sights'?
Night sights are useless.

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I haven't shot an XD yet. Friend of mine got one in .40 but hasn't come over to shoot it yet.

I like my Glocks, partly because they're not bulky and can conceal easy. I'm accurate with them and they're comfortable for me but it's just like bikes, got to get what fits ya. As far as safety's goes, you are the only true safety on any gun and that's a matter of training. Finger does not go on the trigger until ready to fire and it's safe.

But I was serious about liking them all. I haven't shot any gun that I thought really sucked, just have to get used to it and practice.
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Thanks. Seems like something worth having.
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For maintenance the Glocks come apart real easy. In about 3 seconds you can have the slide off and the barrel removed. It doesn't get much easier.
True. Plus you can interchage all the glock parts between guns. NO worry about the gun being finicky like some guns get.
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Na, newer than the p2000, which I just saw as the USP for idiots who couldn't manage a real pistol (law enforcement). The one I'm talking about is pretty much a 1911 by HK, they even refer to it as that one the website. This has a law enforcement model, but it was designed for SOCOM as a smaller, lighter alternative to the MK23 and...ah hell, just read about it at this website. Here's a pic:
Whats the price tag on that?




Gas...we'll def do some shooting when I come out next month.
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Old 01-06-2010, 09:42 AM   #58
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Whats the price tag on that?




Gas...we'll def do some shooting when I come out next month.
prolly four digits. i dunno man, id be interested as long as it still has the accuracy of the MK23.

other handguns ive always held interest in are the daewoo smith clones (fast action hammer sounds very useful) and the cz 100. always heard that out the box it isint all that great but if you polish the trigger bars it has the sweetest DAO action. also like that it has a hook on the slide so you can rack it off your belt.
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Old 01-06-2010, 10:08 AM   #59
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hey Gas what kind of accuracy does your Glock 23 have at 25 yards?
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hey Gas what kind of accuracy does your Glock 23 have at 25 yards?
Accuracy lies 99.9% within the shooter and varies from individual gun. What is accurate for you may not be accurate for others for various reasons including hand size, grip strength and breathing technique.
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