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^^ Thank you!

It was quite some time down the line before I finally handled my first one, too, and I remember coming away disappointed - I’d set an unrealistic expectation for myself that it would be “just like a 1911 but in 9mm” with no recognition of / appreciation for the differences that exist between the two.
 
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Now you need to complete the set,

a 40, and a 357 sig.

Ted Yost Estate Sporting ltd. 9mm on the left
Fletcher Custom BHP 40/357 on the right



 
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@DSgrouse - DUDE! Smile

Those look fantastic! I know .40s gotta be good and I can only imagine how slick a .357SIG BHP would be!

And the Ted Yost - that’s just on a plateau all its own!
 
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the bhp 40 surprisingly is almost as nice shooting, but with a much better trigger, than my USP 40. It is smooth, not too much recoil. The 357, is about the same and does not differ much in recoil impulse to the 40sw.

It's a simple pull the slide, and replace the barrel. I am using the same spring for both 40 and 357 sig.
 
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