However...... my vote goes to the P224. I absolutely love my P224 (after some modifications). I had to switch out the short-reach trigger for a standard trigger and put the short-reset kit in mine. It's amazing how much the short-reach trigger affects the trigger pull on that little gun.
Posts: 554 | Location: Ohio | Registered: April 13, 2012
P239 is well known and revered and is very popular! The SP2022 is definitely and enigma. My 40 variant performs as well as any 9mm in the accuracy venue and as reilable as any pistola in the P series...
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Posts: 13891 | Location: VIrtual | Registered: November 13, 2009
Originally posted by Peanut71: The Ruger P-series are also vastly underrated. I've came across two P95's that were great guns. For $200 a piece I don't think I've ever gotten more bang for my buck.
I agree, they can be had very cheaply, and they are good, reliable pistols.
They even get a bad rap for being ugly. They aren't a Hi-power, but they aren't ugly.
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Posts: 53499 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 10, 2004
The CZ-75 pistols, especially the CZ-75D PCR, are probably underrated by the average pistoleer. As all-metal pistols, some with decockers, they should appeal to those who like Sigs!
3rd Gen S&W all-metal semi-automatics are good but tend to be under-valued on the market, probably because so many are still turning up from police trade-ins. (There are other issues, too: they are getting harder to find parts for repairs, and their appearance doesn't appeal to everyone). Their reputation is somewhat tarnished, too, by the fact S&W was knocked off the pedestal of "most popular handgun for police departments" by the ubiquitous Glock.
Yep, the SP-2022 is underrated, too, as many here agree; as is the P239. No one seems to be clamoring for them, and they linger on the local sales forum even at considerably discounted prices.This message has been edited. Last edited by: RoverSig,
Posts: 1597 | Location: Virginia, USA | Registered: June 02, 2007
Originally posted by 94hokie: P2000 is a steal - at most SANE gun shops - but if you happen to go into a Gander Mountain I think they sniff glue while simultaneously smoking meth before handling the price gun. I s&*T you not, I was in one today and they had a bone stock P2000 in 9mm with contrast sights, not even night sights, priced at $1092. WTF?? The kid behind the counter told me they are extremely rare and hard to come by. Uhhhhh, yeah....
I agree on the p2000 as I am seeing 9s go for $500-550 brand new sometimes. That is a fine pistol for that price. I also agree about Gander. I won't even go in one of their stores anymore.
Posts: 177 | Location: Virginia | Registered: October 19, 2016
Not sure if it's "underrated" but, it definitely flies under the radar. If you ever get the chance to shoot one, do so. It's got a rotating barrel and makes for a great recoil feeling pistol. I have one (.45) and I really like the feel of it whilst shooting.
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Not sure if it's "underrated" but, it definitely flies under the radar. If you ever get the chance to shoot one, do so. It's got a rotating barrel and makes for a great recoil feeling pistol. I have one (.45) and I really like the feel of it whilst shooting.
Good choice. It is underrated. I have one in 45ACP as well as one that is converted to 10MM Auto
It is astonishing how much recoil is absorbed by the rotating barrel lockup
It makes a fantastic pistol when chambered for the 10MM Auto. Shoots more like a soft 40S&W
Originally posted by 94hokie: P2000 is a steal - at most SANE gun shops - but if you happen to go into a Gander Mountain I think they sniff glue while simultaneously smoking meth before handling the price gun. I s&*T you not, I was in one today and they had a bone stock P2000 in 9mm with contrast sights, not even night sights, priced at $1092. WTF?? The kid behind the counter told me they are extremely rare and hard to come by. Uhhhhh, yeah....
I was trying to sell an unfired V3 P2000 9mm LE version (with 3 mags and night sights) locally for about a month. It eventually sold for $550 after I threw in a 50 rd. box of HSTs. Basically, seems like you can't give them away. I should have tried to trade it in at Gander Mountain.
Posts: 1147 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: January 23, 2005
After reading the 4 pages, I would tend to agree with the Sig SP pistols, the P250 and CZ. All are good examples of underrated guns, but the CZ less so as it is gathering quite a following.
Springfield XDs are IMO very underrated. They are solid, reliable firearms.
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Posts: 2553 | Location: Texas | Registered: October 28, 2006
Walther PPX, mine is 9mm version. Great bang for the buck. Guess it was the luck of the draw, it has a great trigger, ergonomics, capacity and an overall look that I like.
I'm a confirmed revolver shooter, love my Sig P220s but man, that PPX can put them in there.
Posts: 788 | Location: KC Metro MO | Registered: November 23, 2005
Originally posted by dbluefish: This may be OT a bit as it is old and out of production but it has the sweetest trigger, eats everything including steel ammo, accurate, 15 + 1 and I had a friend dress it up so the perp thinks it is a toy, lol. BTW if I drop the starred mag at night, it glows so I can find it.