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| Springfield XDS in .45, couldn’t do double taps well at all with it and it was not accurate. This was before and after the recall. After I got it back I sold it for a 938 which shot well but the main spring housing issues and the finish on my frame flaking off put that gun in the never again department with the xds |
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| First Gen P250 Sub Compact, ran like shit, three mags and it would lock up, slide would jam, returned it to Sig and they replaced parts and finally got it to run, still couldn't trust it, traded it in...
P245 - wanted to like it however its heavy to carry, trigger is meh, difficult to keep on target, ergonomically not great, traded it to a buddy who said the same after a while, he traded it in on another gun.
G30 Glock - same issues as the P245, just didn't work for me any better, I just concluded that I don't like small 45's. |
| Posts: 24542 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by BigNC: XD 45. Just hated it. Not sure why but Clint Smith had me NEEEEEDING one! I am thinking it was a high bore axis?
Far as I will go in this thread. Knew I wasn't alone. A friends XDM compact. I would have hit the target better had I just thrown that pistol. Shame too as I like most 45s. |
| Posts: 17999 | Location: The Bluegrass State! | Registered: December 23, 2008 |
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| I know it's just me, but, much to my regret, when it comes to a Browning Hi Power, I could'nt hit a barn door. |
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| quote: Originally posted by LtJL: I know it's just me, but, much to my regret, when it comes to a Browning Hi Power, I could'nt hit a barn door.
I thought I was the only one! Had it in 40cal. and wanted to like it really bad, but it wasn't a match for me. |
| Posts: 213 | Location: D/FW, Texas | Registered: November 11, 2003 |
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| To those who dont love the beretta 92... did you try the FS one or different? For I only love the 92 FS. Can confirm the others suck dick. I'm trying to not bash glocks, as well, my hatred of them being shit comes from bed experince. I have yet to hold a glock as naturally and comfortable as a sp2022, a keltec something, a S&W 38 special, a 92fs, or a Walther ppX in 40. Hell, my EVO which is a pistol per ATF, fits my hand better than glocks. They all just hit my pinky weird. I think its their grips really.
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| Posts: 783 | Location: North Ga | Registered: August 06, 2016 |
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| LCP. Most unreliable gun ever. I have gen 1 and gen 2. Both can FTE. Upgraded parts, sent to ruger. Have done everything but they can still stove pipe. |
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| quote: Originally posted by mrmoneybags: I've owned 4 different XD/XDm variants, they're definitely dogs to me. They all shoot & feel like shit, & the trigger is the worst of all production plastics IMO.
This, exactly. Well, change the number 4 to 5 due to the fact that I must be "incredibly hardheaded" as my mother remarked 40 years ago. However, I did buy an XD-E last week and love it.
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| quote: Originally posted by Boolzi: LCP. Most unreliable gun ever. I have gen 1 and gen 2. Both can FTE. Upgraded parts, sent to ruger. Have done everything but they can still stove pipe.
These tiny mouse guns are prone to FTE induced by limp wristing, you really have to hold them with a rock solid grip.
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| Posts: 35040 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007 |
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior!
| quote: This, exactly. Well, change the number 4 to 5 due to the fact that I must be "incredibly hardheaded" as my mother remarked 40 years ago.
I feel much better now. One XD, one XD(m), and I was good. I hope they found someone they suit better. |
| Posts: 27309 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008 |
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| Hi Power for starters. I'd wager I'm also with Q on revolvers as well, although I keep wanting to like them.
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| Posts: 7547 | Location: Alpine, Ut | Registered: February 17, 2010 |
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| My NAA Guardian 380. 21 oz, ejector-free blowback, and snappy as heck micro brick. I can't hit crap with it.
That said, for the price I paid, I couldn't pass it up. It's a fine pistol (homage to Seecamp). It's just not that practical. Much prefer my LCP. |
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| Glock in general. I don't like the grip angle. Walther PPK. My buddy was a Bond fan. It did nothing for me. I love the look and the weight feels good. It just was not great to shoot.
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| Posts: 1803 | Location: Just South of Charlotte, NC | Registered: February 24, 2011 |
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| Bought a Taurus G2C when they just came out,good looking pistol with nice features. My bud warned me not to buy it, but for $250, I figured what the hey. What a disaster, FTF, FTE, double loads, every single mag. Traded it for a Glock 42, that runs like a clock. Want a Bersa Thunder 380 and a Sig 238 next. |
| Posts: 43 | Location: Hilton Head Island, SC | Registered: August 17, 2018 |
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