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6/10/2007 2:48:34 PM EDT
I'm looking for fast 9mm pistol (fast out of the box). I was wondering what you recommend? I’d prefer something non poly, with a short reset for fast follow up shots.

And yes I've tried a Glock with a 3.5 connector, it wasn't for me.

Thanks in advance.
6/10/2007 2:50:11 PM EDT
[#1]
M&P ;)
6/10/2007 2:55:40 PM EDT
[#2]
I asked for non-poly!

6/10/2007 4:25:26 PM EDT
[#3]
CZ-75 is going to be the best.

CCI Raceframe Glock is another.

6/10/2007 5:40:59 PM EDT
[#4]
BHP, CZ
6/10/2007 6:02:45 PM EDT
[#5]
Fastest...by far... I have seen over the years have all been modded 1911's in the caliber. They can be customized to have triggers down to 1 1/2-2lb. and nothing can compare with their reset. They also (in all steel versions) have the weight to hold down recoil in fast games like steel. Downside, of course, is expense and mag capacity. The Glocks can also hold their own when modded, but obviously you are then back to the polymer frame.
6/10/2007 6:34:22 PM EDT
[#6]
Alpha,

My main gripe against the BHP MKIII is the long, or rather weak reset on the trigger. I ordered the wolff extra power trigger return spring after I read a revier on Midway that the Cylinder and slide version was too wide and would bind in the frame, as it had and "extra" coil.

Wolff's website says that their spring is the same power as pre MKIII trigger return springs.

Hopefully the new Wolff spring with solve the weak reset. I hope I made the right choice not buying the cylinder and slide verison.
6/10/2007 6:38:25 PM EDT
[#7]
BHP

If you can find a 9mm M1911 it will be faster due to the shorter trigger re-set.
6/10/2007 6:42:08 PM EDT
[#8]
M&P
6/10/2007 6:43:32 PM EDT
[#9]
I think the BHP - even today - is one of the finest handguns on the planet. And as much as I love it, it does have a long trigger reset, which the OP specifically said he didn't want.


Perhaps a CZ-75...
6/10/2007 6:56:06 PM EDT
[#10]
Its not so much that its a long reset, maybey its just too weak

What say you about these? Wolff says that thier trigger return springs for the MKIII are "extra power" as they are modeled after the MKII and earlier springs, which were stronger than the trigger return springs of the MKIII's

1.C&S Browning Hi Power Extra Power Trigger Return Spring  (take a look at the review)

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=807563

2. Wolff Trigger Spring Browning
http://gunsprings.com/SemiAuto/BrowningNF.html#1935Trigger
6/10/2007 7:19:52 PM EDT
[#11]
1911 in 9mm.
6/10/2007 7:47:18 PM EDT
[#12]
I'd put a SIG P226/P229 Elite up against any out-of-the-box pistol made. The short reset trigger on the Elite model, combined with SIG's excellent DA/SA trigger and the controversial beavertail, all make for an incredibly fast and controllable shooting experience. My P229 Elite is in .40 S&W, and it is amazingly controllable, especially in rapid fire. I imagine a 9mm version would be even better with its lighter recoil.
6/10/2007 8:14:04 PM EDT
[#13]
A short action 1911, like the Springfield EMP may be the best you can do with a box stock gun.
6/10/2007 9:38:12 PM EDT
[#14]
SA only CZ75.
6/11/2007 2:29:00 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
I'm looking for fast 9mm pistol (fast out of the box). I was wondering what you recommend? I’d prefer something non poly, with a short reset for fast follow up shots.

And yes I've tried a Glock with a 3.5 connector, it wasn't for me.

Thanks in advance.


Beretta 92

Best non-polymer 9mm out there....

Don't buy mags that say 'Checkmate' on them if you want to use it in sandy places...
6/11/2007 4:59:52 AM EDT
[#16]
cz sp01 with safety not decocker.  Double action on the decockers is a bit rough. The extra rail weight makes a bit of a difference on quick follow up shots.  Reset is short enough for me.  
6/11/2007 5:30:11 AM EDT
[#17]
1911 or 2011
6/11/2007 5:40:18 AM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:
SA only CZ75.


+1

or the SP01
6/11/2007 6:22:26 AM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
I'd put a SIG P226/P229 Elite up against any out-of-the-box pistol made. The short reset trigger on the Elite model, combined with SIG's excellent DA/SA trigger and the controversial beavertail, all make for an incredibly fast and controllable shooting experience. My P229 Elite is in .40 S&W, and it is amazingly controllable, especially in rapid fire. I imagine a 9mm version would be even better with its lighter recoil.


I've spent a lot of time with a SIG in my hand, and my new P226 Elite is faster than the previous renditions, but there is nothing faster than a modded Glock.  I crossed over to the Dark Side because the "tactical tupperware" was faster to the first shot, and had faster split times.  I went back to the SIG because it fits my hand better, I shoot it better, and you can't miss fast enough to win.
6/11/2007 9:20:08 AM EDT
[#20]
What about the new Armalite? I have seen one in action and I was fairly impressed with the fit and finish. Seemed to be a nice gun.
6/11/2007 9:21:04 AM EDT
[#21]
CZ SP-01
6/11/2007 9:36:14 AM EDT
[#22]
I know it's poly but look at a H&K USP compact.  Great in single action mode.
6/11/2007 9:56:52 AM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:
What about the new Armalite? I have seen one in action and I was fairly impressed with the fit and finish. Seemed to be a nice gun.


The Armalite is just a copy of a CZ-75B, which has also been copied by Tangfolio (the Witness) and IMI (the Jericho).

The Armalite-branded clone does have a forged frame and slide - something the CZ does not - but no one has ever given any quantifiable evidence that this would actually lead to a longer lasting gun and I've certianly never heard of a broken, cracked, or worn out CZ-75 frame or slide.


Quoted:
I know it's poly but look at a H&K USP compact.  Great in single action mode.


I've shot one of these on a single occasion and would have to agree. The one I shot had a great trigger.
6/11/2007 10:45:31 AM EDT
[#24]
 H&K P7
 Out of the box ready, non poly, and good trigger reset.
6/11/2007 10:58:44 AM EDT
[#25]
+1 for the SP01, I love mine

Its a very heavy gun, and it jumps around only a little more than a short barreled 22 pistol.  And it comes with two 19 (maybe 18, im always confused) round mags, +20 round mags are available, and its pretty cheap, only about 500 bucks.  With the manual safety model, you can carry cocked and locked, and its the proven platform of the CZ 75.  A $100 trigger job and you have a very fine fast shooter.  
for those who have never seen this gun
http://www.cz-usa.com/product_detail.php?id=73  
6/11/2007 11:24:43 AM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
1911 in 9mm.


But beware of the unsupported chamber. Traditional 1911 barrels have NO chamber support at all and can only take weak 9mm ammo safely.

In contrast, 9mm CZs, Glocks, and Ramped Barrel 1911s can take 9mm loaded extremely hot - up to +p+ and approaching .357 Sig levels (i.e. 9mm Major).  Check out www.brianenos.com

BTW, the CZ SP-01 would be a grerat choice - as would Armalite's new 9mm.
6/11/2007 11:59:29 AM EDT
[#27]
A glock can take 9 major?
6/12/2007 6:13:55 AM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:
A glock can take 9 major?


My SJC open G17 can. It's also pretty fast and it arrived at my home in a box.
6/12/2007 7:24:51 AM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:

Quoted:
A glock can take 9 major?


My SJC open G17 can. It's also pretty fast and it arrived at my home in a box.


My stock Glock 17 has fired the infamous Hirtenberger L7A1 124 grn load at about 1350 FPS w/o problem - but I confess it was less than one box full. But,  a former member (gotM4) bought a 1200 round case of L7A1 and when I asked him how much of it he fired through his Glock , he preplied "all of it."

I also own an early SJC G34.  It has only digested 9mm Major - nothing else, but the barrel is KKM.
6/12/2007 9:36:04 AM EDT
[#30]
CZ SP-01 or Champion

or witness elite
6/12/2007 9:49:14 AM EDT
[#31]
Walther P99 AS................it is the only one......


The AS trigger (anti-stress) is a double-action first pull, with every shot after being single action.







6/15/2007 5:35:20 PM EDT
[#32]
Sig P226