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Glock 17. Best fighting handgun in the world.


Unless it feels like crap in your hands because of the ridiculous grip angle. Then the 19 fits that bill. Big Grin
 
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I vote HK. I have quite a few and they are without question the most reliable pistols I have ever owned.


Absolutely. My USP has about 10K rounds through her without a malfunction or cleaning! Eek


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HK then Glock.


what he said.


I like shooting Sigs and I cannot lie..
 
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My fist choice full sized non SIG 9mm would be a Glock 17. Then second place would be a Browning Hi-Power MkIII or a Smith & Wesson 5906.

Then if I HAD to chose a non SIG chambered in 40 S&W I would get a 4006. 3rd generation S&W autos kick ass and it's a shame they're not mass produced for the public like they used to be.

HK makes a fine firearm like the USP and P2000 but I can never justify the cost of one. It seems that you pay a lot for a plastic framed pistol. Because of this I bundle HKs into the plastic frame pistol category and I find that Glocks are a better buy for the money. I find this funny since the rest of my relatives are a bunch of HK snobs. I guess it's just me being a rebel. Big Grin
 
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Glock, but only in 9mm.


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Glock 19 | Glock 32
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For a 9mm or .40S&W, if not Sig, what would be your pistol/handgun preference ofcourse considering reliability, accuracy for general use (range, personal defense, home defense...)

Thank you'all in advance.

if not a Sig then get a SigPro. easy
 
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Glock is as good if not better than most with a smaller price tag.
 
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An HK. Always wanted one. Let me rephrase that,... I always needed one after my Sig of course.


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Smith & Wesson.


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How about an M&P? If I had to look outside the box, my first choice would be a Glock followed closely by the M&P.

I simply cannot justify the price of an HK. Whenever I consider an HK, I pick up another Sig instead, since the price is similar and I prefer Sigs when I approach the $1k price point.


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Astra 100 !! Sig in disguise !!

LOL

I would probably say it really depends on price you want to spend.

Higher end..... HK

Lower end.... M&P, Glock maybe

I have an M&P40c and I like it , never had a problem with it either. I had a couple HK's and got rid of them because of the trigger ( LEM's ) and they seem to weigh more then a Sig.


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HK! I want one for my next pistol preferably a P2000 9mm.
 
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Glock 19/23, HK P30/USPc
 
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Glock 19 or 23 depending on your caliber preference.
 
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Some flavor of Beretta's 92/96 series.


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9mm: G17, followed by the P30. The P30 comes in second because of the damn trigger.
 
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