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Love my M11A1 .
 
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Browning Hi Power
 
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I went with the Beretta 92. I wouldn't kick a P226 or a P320 out of bed though.



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CZ75 SA
 
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Definitely, the Sig 226 is number one for this guy. From your list, I also have the 92, Glock 17, HK P30, and even the CZ75, for nines. All have great features and would not part with any of them, as they are all fun to shoot!
 
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G17
 
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Good post...I think if you post this in one year from now the results will be different....If the military truly adopts the 320 as their primary sidearm it will change everything as far as accessories and number of 320 shooters etc. I also love the P226 but the 320 is a step above in almost every way. Modular,trigger,grip flexibility,ease of maintenance etc. This is not to denigrate the other guns in the survey but right now the 320 is headed in the right direction. Just my opinion of course. This gun is so easy to shoot well and is still being developed by GG and Sig as to fine tuning that I cant wait to see where it goes.

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Out of that list, I've had all of them except for the 320.
They've all been great so I couldn't pick one.


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Tough to choose between the Beretta and the P226. Real close but I chose the SIG. Might that change when (and IF) my Brig Tac ever arrives? Let's see...... Legion vs. Brig Tac??
 
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Depending the cycle of the moon or whatever

Beretta 92
SIG/Sauer P226
CZ-75

If I could consider the S&W 5904 full size I have a four way split.


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Cheap, under 400
Ruger 80/90 series
Smith 59
Canik
G2 glock
Cz 82

Moderate under 700
HK USP
Hk p30l
G4 glock
Cz 75
Sig p226 single action only
Sig 225
Sig 228
Berretta 92
Browning Hi-Power

1500 or less
Dan Wesson guardian 9mm
Smith and wesson pro series 9mm 1911
Smith and wesson 8 shot 9mm revolver
Cz custom shop 75's
Dan Wesson pm9


Expensive
Ed Brown 9mm 1911
Wilson 1911
Sig p210 various versions
Pardini 9mm
Custom browning hi powers
Dan wesson race guns
Sti double stack 9mm


I think that about covers it... the list is not in a rank order. It is simply as i thought of them.
 
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I voted "Other" for the CZ75-based family of 9mm pistols
 
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I voted for the Beretta 92 but I could just as easily have voted for the P226 on another day. They're about even to me.



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Rule #1: Use enough gun
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Of the pistols listed, I chose the Beretta 92.



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Agree with timber, hi-power = original wonder nine. I should have said glock but old habits die hard.....
 
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I own all of them except for the P320 and they are all good choices but the Glock 17 gen4 is my favorite of all.



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For a full size, I've really been bonding with the classic Browning Hi-Power. What a great platform; nothing feels as good in the hand. Although you may want to put some new grips (Spegels, Hogue G-10s or slim Navridex) and a trigger job (or remove the magazine disconnect.)


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Curiosity at the opinion of the best full size platform...


Best full size platform for what, or based on what? Cost? Durability? Accuracy? Ergonomics? Maintenance? Competition? Capacity? Support? Aftermarket options? Reliability? Availability? Resale value? Reputation? History? Intended use?
 
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Cheap, under 400
Ruger 80/90 series
Smith 59
Canik
G2 glock
Cz 82

Moderate under 700
HK USP
Hk p30l
G4 glock
Cz 75
Sig p226 single action only
Sig 225
Sig 228
Berretta 92
Browning Hi-Power

1500 or less
Dan Wesson guardian 9mm
Smith and wesson pro series 9mm 1911
Smith and wesson 8 shot 9mm revolver
Cz custom shop 75's
Dan Wesson pm9


Expensive
Ed Brown 9mm 1911
Wilson 1911
Sig p210 various versions
Pardini 9mm
Custom browning hi powers
Dan wesson race guns
Sti double stack 9mm


I think that about covers it... the list is not in a rank order. It is simply as i thought of them.

You forgot the sphinx in there
 
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Originally posted by DSgrouse:
Cheap, under 400
Ruger 80/90 series
Smith 59
Canik
G2 glock
Cz 82

Moderate under 700
HK USP
Hk p30l
G4 glock
Cz 75
Sig p226 single action only
Sig 225
Sig 228
Berretta 92
Browning Hi-Power

1500 or less
Dan Wesson guardian 9mm
Smith and wesson pro series 9mm 1911
Smith and wesson 8 shot 9mm revolver
Cz custom shop 75's
Dan Wesson pm9


Expensive
Ed Brown 9mm 1911
Wilson 1911
Sig p210 various versions
Pardini 9mm
Custom browning hi powers
Dan wesson race guns
Sti double stack 9mm


I think that about covers it... the list is not in a rank order. It is simply as i thought of them.

You forgot the sphinx in there


Any of the other cz75 clones can do the same
 
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