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Best handgun I've used to date

Discussion in 'Guns & Hunting' started by thenomad, Nov 24, 2010.

  1. Nov 26, 2010 at 6:14 PM
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    meeestirg

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    oh good job! i was wondering how you got such a focused, straight picture without a person behind the camera to focus and angle it.
     
  2. Nov 26, 2010 at 7:44 PM
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    Congrats on your Glock! Which one, 17, 21, 23?

    Not my pics. They are from Gabe Suarez's OneSourceTactical online shop

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  3. Nov 26, 2010 at 9:05 PM
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    I got to shoot that once, it was the performance center model. It was a good experience.

    I don't own any handguns yet, But I do go shooting a lot. Probably the best gun I've shot to date was a Ruger gp 100 with .38 special or .357 mag. I like the fact that you can also shoot .38 special out of a .357 mag.
     
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    I always laugh when I see comments like that. The SEALs never used the USP. They used the HK Mark 23, and the only reason they even did that was because they wanted a supressor capable .45 and HK was the first company that stepped up. They've been using Sigs for years now.

    ^^This. Although, to credit K&K, they developed the USP out of the Mk23 program IIRC. The MK23 is too damn big for most applications, with a supressor in its a ****ing beast to shoot. The sigs have stood up to everything we ever asked of them in the teams. The same cannot be said about our sister units 1911's. They went to Glocks.
     
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    Have you heard the story about the purple sig?


    I chose CZ just to be different. There are some others in the safe. But the CZ is my carry weapon.
     
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    Yeah, I meant the make not the model. I also have a couple of Sigs, a 220 .45 and a 226 9mm. both are fine weapons. But the H&k stuff is still used by plenty of agencies, mostly sub-gun stuff, MP-5s, UMPs and longer assualt type stuff 91s and 93s, SL8s and G36s.
     
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    Just buy a 1911, infinite customization potential, plus its a cool piece of history
     
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    Freeze or she'll shoot!


     
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    I like this Sig very much ... :D

    PS ... IMO ... there is a big difference between a Glock and a Sig.
    FWIW ... by virtue of the fact of what it is ... a "weapon" ... when you need it ... you want it to work every time. .... :eek:

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    a lot of glock fans. i'm all about my Springfield XD .40. thousand of rounds of various ammo and never a malfunction, jam, failed ejection, etc. shot a .40 glock quite bit too and also a very quality and dependable gun. my buddy had a springfield xd and glock .40 cal and i told him i'd buy one. He had just bought the glock (used) and decided to keep it instead of the Springfield (bought new, 2 months old, shot twice). bought it for 300 in the original case. Upgraded to 12 round clips
     
  14. Dec 9, 2010 at 5:59 PM
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    Personally, I LOVE my H&K .40 P2000, shes wonderful, fits my hand perfect, and is accurate as all get out right out of the case!! ive shot glocks and berettas, both nice guns, just my personal preference..... Lots of gun lovers and haters here, so i'll just leave this here.......[​IMG]
     
  15. Dec 9, 2010 at 7:33 PM
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