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S&W 2.0 M&P compact........ or ........... Canik TP9 SF Elite/Elite SC
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I'm going to have to go with a steel frame 5" 1911 in 45 ACP. Preferably from a high end brand like Wilson Combat, but I'll take a Springfield or Kimber too. To this day, I haven't found a single handgun that even comes close to the 1911 experience. It's like God himself gave JMB the blueprints.
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All things considered, I'd probably choose the CZ P-10c. But, im enjoying the Rex Zero 1. Holster, parts, and mag availability keep it from being a realistic choice, however. Attached File
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Stupid poll...... I have a stupid expensive 1911 that I NEVER shoot. Every time I go to the range I take my business Guns......... Glocks (usually of the 21 varieties)
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Springfield Armory Saint Victor in .300 blackout, suppressed.
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Poll sucks. Of I could only have one handgun it would be my Colt Series 70 MK IV.
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If it's truly a "one gun to do everything" - from personal protection to hunting, my usual answer would be a Glock G20.
Since you say no Glocks, it would be a Gov't size 1911 in 10mm. (assuming in your fantasy world ammo is available). I just looked at the new Springfield Ronin yesterday, and it would fit the bill nicely. (of course I have a G20, so... ) |
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Most likely I’d pick an HK...P30L or VP9.
Another strong contender would be the Sig P320, X something. |
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I’d probably go with something like a Staccato P (double stack 1911 around Commander size, in 9mm or .40, maybe 10mm). If I only have one if might as well be nice, and I shoot 1911s well.
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Kind of there already. With only a few exceptions every gun I own is currently a Shadowc1 or 2 or variant/custom.
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The qualities I need in a handgun are concealability, comfort while carrying, round capacity, reliability, and accuracy. That’s why I choose a P365XL to carry all day, everyday.
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Quoted: Hate to say it, but Sig. I really like my P320. View Quote I don't hate saying it. My P320 is every bit as reliable and a hell of a lot more accurate then any Glock I've ever owned (and I've owned a lot of them) ETA... and my 226 Legion SAO has a better trigger will outshoot any 1911 in the same price point. |
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Quoted: CZ already has replaced Glock for carry guns for me. View Quote The more I shoot it, the less Glock becomes a worthy alternative. Attached File |
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P226 followed by xd. Not interested in anything else any of them make.
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Quoted: The bottom one should also be in consideration if you could only have one. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/309598/PXL_20201229_002610226_jpg-1754364.JPG View Quote what is it/ ? |
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Quoted: @togadelic CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical. DA/SA with a de-cocker and no safety It weighs about 30 lbs. but it shoots soft and is laser beam accurate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: what is it/ ? @togadelic CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical. DA/SA with a de-cocker and no safety It weighs about 30 lbs. but it shoots soft and is laser beam accurate. digging on it now brother |
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Love my HK 45 compact Tactical - I’d be satisfied with it alone
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I hate that I still shoot my VP9 better than my USP9 - I'd still pick the USP9
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Personally: M&P; as I have a good amount of time on it in an LE capacity and--in stock configuration--I shoot then better than Glocks and the aftermarket support base is almost as strong.
Practically: Sig P320 series; used by DoD and has gained a foothold in the LE market, including the largest agency in my state. |
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