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Haha, exactly what I do now. P938 and P220. I do like carrying my SP2022 though.


SIG556 Classic
P220 Carry SAS Gen 2 SAO
SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial
P938 SAS
P365 FDE
P322 FDE

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No striker guns available? Oh no! That leaves me only about 25 other options Big Grin

Over the winter, I'd probably carry a P229. Rest of the year, I prefer to carry a revolver.

(If I weren't carrying the P229 over the winter, I'd probably be carrying a G29 though, except the whole, you know, no strikers available thingy)



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Even with all the striker fired guns available, I still carry a HK USPc.


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S&W 4053
Kimber K6s


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I carry a P229-2 Elite in 9mm. I plan to transition to a CZ-P01 in the next year provided circumstances allow.




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Same thing I carry right now... P229 SAS.

I’m okay with striker fired pistols, but I’m not totally sold on them as being the end all/be all handgun option. The overwhelming majority of them are plastic, and I find plastic pistols to look and feel cheap. I also, prefer the ability to utilize the safety of a longer/heavier initial trigger pull, or the lighter/shorter single action pull at my discretion. The SRT trigger on my P229 puts every striker fired trigger I’ve ever tried to shame.

While I don’t mind a striker fired gun, I certainly don’t prefer them. Give me a metal gun with a hammer any day.


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Carrying a P228 as I type this
 
Posts: 8301 | Location: Back in NE TX ....to stay | Registered: February 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't own nor do I have any interest in a striker fired handgun. Therefore, my options for carry remain the same, P239 (357Sig), P229 (357Sig), GP100 (357Mag).

Life is good and so are the classics.

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If only a (striker free) world existed..


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DA/SA SIG P226.

Likely, when I retire, it will be all that I carry.


Yes, with a 228 thrown in for deep cover.
 
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Ruger P series. I still have sellers regret over my old P95.


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HK P2000 or USP-C
 
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CZ P01. Or PCR. Or 92. Or any 3rd gen. Or 226. Or P07. Or 228. Or or or. No real loss to me. I like strikers and enjoy shooting them. I like TDA’s better though.

When my non shooting buddies want to shoot, I take my LTT or my CZ’s. I think strikers are less safe overall for new shooters. My opinion. They tend to shoot them better but that isn’t necessarily the object. They would shoot a 2 lb Les Baer better as well but not the first best starting point. Learn to drive a TDA and strikers won’t be an issue. Learn strikers first and you become my buddy who hates, and can’t shoot for shit, any double action gun.

I don’t feel handicapped by a DA/SA and it offers advantages at times.

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Anyone have any thoughts on the Springfield XDe? It's a hammer-fire isn't it?



 
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Ummmmmmm the same HK P2000 that is in my nightstand today. Roll Eyes

What can I say I’m a troglodyte. Smile



P2000's are way underrated. Flat and easy to carry, available with the superior LEM trigger. Great Pistols!!


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I'd go back to either my W. German 228 or 229 in .357 SIG.




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Anyone have any thoughts on the Springfield XDe? It's a hammer-fire isn't it?


Yes it is, as is the S&W MP2.0 Shield EZ (although) not traditional DA/SA.

The XDe is traditional DA/SA, is a solid built gun and shoots really well. Easy to rack, soft recoil, good grip for a single stack and a decent DA trigger that is smooth. The only thing I don't like about it, is the curve on the trigger. But it's positives outweigh that one issue and the .45 XDe has tempted me a few times.


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Any one of my P22* series Sigs.
 
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No striker fired guns? Thank God!
 
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Wouldn’t mind carrying my p-01 cz. It’s very light and compact compared to other brands similar offerings
 
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