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Try a pair of Hogue grips on it. I use the G10s, but I know a couple folks with larger hands that like the rubber ones. It makes a big difference.


It actually came with a pair of Hogue wraparounds, and a factory box. Sadly, no factory grips. I like the contour of the Hogue grips already, but the finger grooves are in the wrong place. I might try shaving them down, or looking at other options, but I want to shoot it as-is first.
 
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https://www.gideontactical.com...used-firearms?page=2

Just a little higher than your $200 - $300 range.


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There are guns for defense, and guns for fun. For the most part, I carry name brands but enjoy playing with off brands. A minor point, but I'd hate to go into Lowes and find only, say, Bosch products, or a gun store with only S&W. If we don't encourage diversity, we won't have it.


Well said. My favorite range gun is a P322. Cheap to shoot and accurate as I can shoot it

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I think grab a gun has new Ruger security 9 pro 15+1 for $250!!


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I finally bought the Stoeger STR-9 last night. It was $199 plus $35 to ship. My FFL charges $25. There is also a $50 rebate on it. $210 out the door. I can’t wait to get it and put a few thousand rounds through it. For that price it is hard to not take a stab at it. I will give a review once I receive it.
 
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I finally bought the Stoeger STR-9 last night. It was $199 plus $35 to ship. My FFL charges $25. There is also a $50 rebate on it. $210 out the door. I can’t wait to get it and put a few thousand rounds through it. For that price it is hard to not take a stab at it. I will give a review once I receive it.
Cool. Keep us informed. You're likely going to really like it.


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with the gen3 Glock patent running out we're flush with all sorts of low cost fundamentally reliable fun guns. buy a few see who's tweaking them in the best ways.
 
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with the gen3 Glock patent running out we're flush with all sorts of low cost fundamentally reliable fun guns. buy a few see who's tweaking them in the best ways.

I’m not sure about buying too many more budget guns. Next up for me is the HK 45. I do have my sights on a Canik and a RIA 1911 though.
 
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A lot of good advice here. One company I'd personally avoid is SCCY.




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I have seen those guns in the shop, never actually picked one up. Do people pronounce it as "sky" or do you spell out the letters like S&W?
 
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A lot of good advice here. One company I'd personally avoid is SCCY.

In my book there is cheap and there is budget. I don’t equate the two as equals. Ruger or Stoeger or Canik are quality pistols but not necessarily cheap ones. When I think cheap, I think of HiPoint, Kel-Tec, Bulldog Arms and Charter Arms
 
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Do people pronounce it as "sky" or do you spell out the letters like S&W?

To the best of my knowledge, it is pronounced "sky." It used to be Skyy, but that came into conflict with a brand of vodka.

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A lot of good advice here. One company I'd personally avoid is SCCY.


A buddy had one of those. It wouldn't get through two rounds without a malfunction. Properly lubed and maintained, too. I'd rather have a Hi-Point.
 
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People dog on Hi Points, with good reason. Ugly, low mag capacity, heavy, did I mention ugly? But a friend owned a few, and they never malfunctioned.




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People dog on Hi Points, with good reason. Ugly, low mag capacity, heavy, did I mention ugly? But a friend owned a few, and they never malfunctioned.

I readily admit I have never shot one but I have taken plenty off of people in the past. They feel and look terrible but I have heard they do what they are supposed to do. I am just not willing to go the cheap route. I equate cheap guns to Harbor Freight tools. I typically only buy Bosch but if it’s a one time use or very infrequently used tool, I will go to Harbor Freight. Most of the time they work and get the job done.
 
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PSA has the Beretta APX-A1 on sale for $249.99
and Beretta has a $50 rebate so net price is $199.99

 
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PSA has the Beretta APX-A1 on sale for $249.99
and Beretta has a $50 rebate so net price is $199.99



That’s a great deal. I bought the Stoeger for $199 and then have the $50 rebate though.
My next gun will be the HK45, as I’m not going to make a habit of buying budget guns.
 
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