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Posted: 8/27/2014 5:35:24 PM EDT
I already own a Glock 22, Walther PPQ, and a Walther PPS.
I am thinking about getting a Glock 19 in fde or a Glock 34. Max price $600 Any suggestions would be awesome. |
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Get the G34. Love mine. Use it for 'fun league practical pistol matches.'
Edit, or the G19. Love mine. (as well) |
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A nice Ruger GP100 or Smith and Wesson in .357 magnum would be an awesome addition as well.
Load mild to wild. Bonus if you handload. ...and a necessary part of any collection! |
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Sounds like you need something hammer-fired with a metal frame.
CZ-75? BHP? ETA: M9 is a good choice too. |
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Ruger SR1911. You will need another $25 to get America's gun.
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View Quote Is that yours? |
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View Quote I bet Clayton Bigsby had one of those. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Here is a page of pre-owned Sigs in 9x19, .40 S&W, or .357 Sig. All below $600.00.
I have bought several pre-owned Sigs from CDNN including 2 P226Rs in the last few months. Never got a bad one from them: http://www.cdnnsports.com/firearms.html?brand=363&cat=20&limit=40 Also, new SP2022 fits your price range. Very nice guns. |
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Yep |
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I already own a Glock 22, Walther PPQ, and a Walther PPS. I am thinking about getting a Glock 19 in fde or a Glock 34. Max price $600 Any suggestions would be awesome. View Quote Glock 20. Because 10mm. |
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I bet Clayton Bigsby had one of those. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I bet Clayton Bigsby had one of those. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Probably had 2. |
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I like the M&P line.
Can't go wrong with a Glock. Could be ambitious and stretch the budget a little and try the new HK striker fire 9mm VP9. Got an email from CDNN, priced at $599. http://www.cdnnsports.com/email-specials.html?utm_source=CDNN+Sports+Email+Specials+List&utm_campaign=2238f3b38e-CDNN+Special+8%2F27+Retail+Guns&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7a83adbc4c-2238f3b38e-17876406 |
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So you want...another semi auto?
yawn... Try a revolver. Diversify your collection. |
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Quoted: ETA: M9 is a good choice too. View Quote The 92 is a a great choice. Most of its detractors are 1911 specialists (not a 1911 trigger), CHP lifestylers(they are big), or guys who will shoot 10,000 rounds in a year (MTBF is shorter than a striker/poly pistol). They are nice looking, and superb shooting guns. To a noob/young guy, the price is right too. I resisted for years, but an Italian Inox floated across my path one day, and I had to have it. No regrets... |
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Glock 20
Glock 19 or 34 CZ75/P01/compact HK VP9. M&P 45c and/or 9 |
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I'll go against the grain and suggest a Glock 35. Same mags and ammo as your 22, better sight radius and softer shooting (a little, but I found it noticeable, especially with warm JHP loads).
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Sig P229 in 40... It's like a hand-held elephant gun, apparently.
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S/W 686. my vote, because, why not. First handgun I bought on my own. Last gun I would sell.
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