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Which 9mm would you choose for plinking home defense etc?
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Oldtrader3":eaxtjoyq said:I still like revolvers! I am not a soldier and 99.9% of the time, the fight is over by the time I need to reload. If not, I just carry two of them.
Oldtrader3":3hu83dhg said:Mortis, I like the 1911 and carried one for 3 years in the Medical Corps. I also was on the Fort Lewis Pistol team for awhile. Problem is that I do not have enough money to put into to tuning a 1911 to shoot. at least not a Kimber custom shop! I want a handgun that I can buy, even an expensive one, that will shoot out of the box decently well and my last two Kimbers were an expensive disaster. They never did shoot depite repeated tuning and trips to Kimber! I lost faith in the platform.
1911's now cost a lot of money but they now are made of MIM's junk extractors which will not tune like steel and are not reliable. I just got burned and burned and burned again by Kimber on a Custom Shop Pistol that they could not make sustainably fire and eject without stovepiping. One should not have to live with a 1911 which splashed like a flushing toilet each time it is fired because the only way the pistol will battery is to pour it full to saturation point with gun oil! I finally just gave up and got tired of having slattering gun oil all over my clothes. Life is too short to fight the unwinnable fight with rude New Yawka's who will not fix their damned expensive custom shop product! They should have just once! given me a custom shop pistol would fire for at least one magazine full!!!!
Smith and Wessons work, everytime and they do not tell you you are full of crap and it is all your fault when you call customer service! I sold the Kimber for half what I paid for it because I did not want anybody coming back on me for their crappy workmanship. So I lost nearly $700 on something that never once worked right anyhow!
FOTIS":22pqh4oj said:Sig it is.
SJB358":mdmx0byz said:FOTIS":mdmx0byz said:Sig it is.
I think you'll be happier Fotis. I have been drilled in the chest (wearing plates) with a 92 slide. Hate them. They are good pistols if they aren't shot too much, but for high volume shooting, I think they are crap.. Just my opinion, but I don't like guns that break that easily. I have shot some 1911's that were about as rickety as an old Ford, and still funtioned fine..
I know that is an extreme example, so Beretta people, don't beat me up, just my experience with highly used Beretta's..