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Thanks DRFT. That Springfield Loaded 1911 is nice, but a little pricey. Lookin to spend under $700.
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Originally Posted by eaalto
So originally had been looking at a smaller gun like the Sig p232 for concealed carry, but I want something higher capacity, so I'm looking at the Sig p226 or possibly a Beretta 92....any recommendations for a good 9mm pistol other than those 2?
I've heard great things about the Kel-Tec 9mms... Very light also.Originally Posted by AR Guy
Originally Posted by eaalto
So originally had been looking at a smaller gun like the Sig p232 for concealed carry, but I want something higher capacity, so I'm looking at the Sig p226 or possibly a Beretta 92....any recommendations for a good 9mm pistol other than those 2?
Here's a good list of concealable 9mm. Best 9mm CCW Word of warning if you choose to look at the Sig P250. Make sure it is not a gen1 model. If you can get the latest model.
Originally Posted by AR Guy
Originally Posted by eaalto
So originally had been looking at a smaller gun like the Sig p232 for concealed carry, but I want something higher capacity, so I'm looking at the Sig p226 or possibly a Beretta 92....any recommendations for a good 9mm pistol other than those 2?
Here's a good list of concealable 9mm. Best 9mm CCW Word of warning if you choose to look at the Sig P250. Make sure it is not a gen1 model. If you can get the latest model.
Originally Posted by Murray497
seriously considering a .308 scar-h. any heads shot or own one?
eaalto wrote:
I don't like that list because of the price restriction. Simply - I want an incredibly reliable and high performing handgun. I was particularly intrigued by the 226 or beretta because of their military history. In the bulk of my searches for "top 5 9 mm pistols of all time," those 2 models are on nearly every list. 226 is used by the Navy Seals, 92fs beat out the 226 in the XM9 trials.
Concealed carry is definitely something I would like to keep in mind, but I honestly don't know how often I would really carry. Just being honest with myself.
I feel the Glock 19 is the perfect mix of concealability and performance. If I had to choose between a Sig P226 or an M9, Sig all day but it would not be my choice in handguns. Also what are you lookingOriginally Posted by eaalto
Originally Posted by AR Guy
Originally Posted by eaalto
So originally had been looking at a smaller gun like the Sig p232 for concealed carry, but I want something higher capacity, so I'm looking at the Sig p226 or possibly a Beretta 92....any recommendations for a good 9mm pistol other than those 2?
Here's a good list of concealable 9mm. Best 9mm CCW Word of warning if you choose to look at the Sig P250. Make sure it is not a gen1 model. If you can get the latest model.
I don't like that list because of the price restriction. Simply - I want an incredibly reliable and high performing handgun. I was particularly intrigued by the 226 or beretta because of their military history. In the bulk of my searches for "top 5 9 mm pistols of all time," those 2 models are on nearly every list. 226 is used by the Navy Seals, 92fs beat out the 226 in the XM9 trials.
Concealed carry is definitely something I would like to keep in mind, but I honestly don't know how often I would really carry. Just being honest with myself.
Originally Posted by AR Guy
I feel the Glock 19 is the perfect mix of concealability and performance. If I had to choose between a Sig P226 or an M9, Sig all day but it would not be my choice in handguns. Also what are you lookingOriginally Posted by eaalto
Originally Posted by AR Guy
Here's a good list of concealable 9mm. Best 9mm CCW Word of warning if you choose to look at the Sig P250. Make sure it is not a gen1 model. If you can get the latest model.
I don't like that list because of the price restriction. Simply - I want an incredibly reliable and high performing handgun. I was particularly intrigued by the 226 or beretta because of their military history. In the bulk of my searches for "top 5 9 mm pistols of all time," those 2 models are on nearly every list. 226 is used by the Navy Seals, 92fs beat out the 226 in the XM9 trials.
Concealed carry is definitely something I would like to keep in mind, but I honestly don't know how often I would really carry. Just being honest with myself.
for in a pistol. Do you want an external safety, do you want a strike fired pistol, how much are you willing to spend? There are a lot of factors to take into consideration. Now for pictures of my shooting this
past weekend.It was so fun. Everyone should do something like this. The scenario they gave us was we had to fight our way to a medical bag and fight our way back.