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<blockquote data-quote="AngusLimoX" data-source="post: 775394" data-attributes="member: 3319"><p>What are you buying it for Alan?</p><p>My defensive needs are looked after by another calibre, or should I say guage, so if I was to buy another 9mm I would like something cool! ( I have a sweet shooting Walther P-38 with all the nazi stuff on it and the holster ).</p><p></p><p>Neat Choices ( just to have and shoot )</p><p>#1 - Browning High Power ( SAS chaps endorse it ) </p><p>#2 - Luger Para</p><p></p><p>Now if it is defensive or has to go bang everytime, putting effective hits on evil doers - Sig P-226 - I wore 2 of these out on someone elses nickle. Just check to make sure you can manipulate all functions without changing your primary grip, it is a large weapon.( Gun fit is huge, and I am not a fan of DAO for someone who is going to practise ).</p><p></p><p>That being said I kicked the pants off a group of "paid proffessionals"on a weapons course with a loaned on short notice Glock 19, and although I never wore it for duty or put that many rounds ( less than 2000 rounds ) through it - a very nice compact.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy whatever you choose Alan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusLimoX, post: 775394, member: 3319"] What are you buying it for Alan? My defensive needs are looked after by another calibre, or should I say guage, so if I was to buy another 9mm I would like something cool! ( I have a sweet shooting Walther P-38 with all the nazi stuff on it and the holster ). Neat Choices ( just to have and shoot ) #1 - Browning High Power ( SAS chaps endorse it ) #2 - Luger Para Now if it is defensive or has to go bang everytime, putting effective hits on evil doers - Sig P-226 - I wore 2 of these out on someone elses nickle. Just check to make sure you can manipulate all functions without changing your primary grip, it is a large weapon.( Gun fit is huge, and I am not a fan of DAO for someone who is going to practise ). That being said I kicked the pants off a group of "paid proffessionals"on a weapons course with a loaned on short notice Glock 19, and although I never wore it for duty or put that many rounds ( less than 2000 rounds ) through it - a very nice compact. Enjoy whatever you choose Alan! [/QUOTE]
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