I think I'd go with a browning hi power, that or my glock 20.
Hard to argue with the Glock 20. Mine has served me well. I would prefer one of my N frames in a caliber that starts with 4, but truth be told, the Glock 20 has spent much time on my belt in situations where I didn't want the N frames to get too dirty or fouled up, but still wanted a handgun I could reach out and touch something at 100 yards or so.
The G20 makes sense, especially when people are routinely shooting 40 S&W though them unmodified and getting excellent reliability.
I've got a G20, and have actually tried the trick of shooting .40 S&W through it. Worked fine, but to save possible extra wear and tear on the extractor, I purchased a Lone Wolf .40 S&W barrel for it, which also works perfectly.
I think I'd go with a browning hi power, that or my glock 20.
Hard to argue with the Glock 20. Mine has served me well. I would prefer one of my N frames in a caliber that starts with 4, but truth be told, the Glock 20 has spent much time on my belt in situations where I didn't want the N frames to get too dirty or fouled up, but still wanted a handgun I could reach out and touch something at 100 yards or so.
The G20 makes sense, especially when people are routinely shooting 40 S&W though them unmodified and getting excellent reliability.
I've got a G20, and have actually tried the trick of shooting .40 S&W through it. Worked fine, but to save possible extra wear and tear on the extractor, I purchased a Lone Wolf .40 S&W barrel for it, which also works perfectly.
Just a couple of weeks ago I tried my Glock 20 with a couple of mags of .40’s. Function was perfect, accuracy not the best. I’ve considered getting a.40 barrel for it, just because.
Just a couple of weeks ago I tried my Glock 20 with a couple of mags of .40’s. Function was perfect, accuracy not the best. I’ve considered getting a.40 barrel for it, just because.
Good idea to add additional versatility, especially during times of ammo shortages.
Just a couple of weeks ago I tried my Glock 20 with a couple of mags of .40’s. Function was perfect, accuracy not the best. I’ve considered getting a.40 barrel for it, just because.
Good idea to add additional versatility, especially during times of ammo shortages.
FYI- I've looked around locally A LOT in the shops that sell ammo at what could be called currently a "reasonable" price.
By far, .40 is the most available at a "reasonable" price and I am told by a couple shop owners it is the only standard ammo cartridge not flying off the shelves.
So Hawkeye, long story short, your logic is sound.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.
I've always preferred the 10 over the 40. I owned a bunch of 10mm handguns back in ye olden days but got away from it, trying to consolidate into more common calibers. The 40 always left me cold. Then one of the shortages hit during the Obama era a few years back and I noticed that 40 always seemed available when 45 auto and 9mm was totally gone. So I bought my first 40 S&W handgun. I could do without it, but it's a good caliber and no reason to not have one. FWIW though, I haven't seen 40 around during this shortage, like I did during that one.
I'm not skeered of grizzlies and I'm not gonna live where they're a thing. Not skeered of zombies either...
I am somewhat unsettled by those who wanna consider only one handgun. I propose they be kneecapped with a .22 short.
I don't guess that i own a handgun that I would fear as my only one. (Jumping back in here to reconsider. I do own a S&W Bodyguard .380 and it's not for the one gun guy...) They are all reliable and accurate. What I use the most, by far, is the small selection of .22s that I have here. Can't imagine being without one.
But then, I've never really considered myself to be all that much of a handgunner. Got a few and enjoy them all. They seem to multiply in the safe... For years I was happy with a Philippine RIA 1911 as my only .45. Then I acquired the P320 compact .45. Good thing guns in the safe don't get jealous...
Went from the early 1980s until 2018 without a 9mm in my hands. Now I've got two, and maybe plans for another.
I've actually got a Model 66 2 1/2" stashed as a SHTF gun. I get it out a couple of times a year to fondle and shoot it. But lately I've come to consider the .22 LCR that I carry around the place as a suitable SHTF gun. And am considering a .38 LCR as well.
You wanna cut me down to only one, you better get an early start. Bring a lunch, and a hall monitor. Known to cheat here...
This is my choice. I did the G20 thing for years until this came out. I had no complaints regarding the functioning of the G20, I just like everything about the XDm more.
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This is my choice. I did the G20 thing for years until this came out. I had no complaints regarding the functioning of the G20, I just like everything about the XDm more.
The XDs are great guns. My 10mms are all Glocks and a DW Bruin. The reason is that the XDs (I have two) seem to produce more recoil than the Glocks, which doesn't matter for most cartridges, but with the 10mm, I like to moderate it. I'm basing my comments on 40 S&W Glocks and XDs. Have you compared how the recoil feels between the G20 and the XD10?
I have MH and any difference is really negligible to me. Even though I have almost two decades more experience and use with my G20, the XDm just "fits" me better. It even fits me better than my SF G20 and G29.
_________________________________________________________________________ “Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
I have MH and any difference is really negligible to me. Even though I have almost two decades more experience and use with my G20, the XDm just "fits" me better. It even fits me better than my SF G20 and G29.
Makes sense. I like the grip angle on, and feel of, the XDs, and they are one of the easiest semis I have to shoot well.
Haven't shot the XD10. But my little G27 has far less felt recoil than the 5" bbl XD40 Tactical with a heavy tungsten guide rod with the same loads. I think it is because of (1) the lower moment arm between the top of the grip and the center bore; and (2) the dual recoil springs that many Glocks have. My HKs also have that. Basically, instead of trying to match the spring to the load, the dual spring systems have a modest spring in action until the case ejects, and then a stronger spring kicks in; so, you never have the slide smacking against the receiver--it's more of a push than a smack. But those with knowledge, please correct me if I'm incorrect.
Have to be my Dan Wesson 1911 10mm, stainless, great night sights, more accurate than i'll ever be, extremely reliable, not a single hiccup in over 5 years since bought new, holds 11 all up, four spare 10 round Tripp mags will ride comfortably in a hip pocket, 200gr XTP's at 1200+ for general work, 140gr Lehigh Penetrators at 1600 for anything else.
This is my choice. I did the G20 thing for years until this came out. I had no complaints regarding the functioning of the G20, I just like everything about the XDm more.
The XDs are great guns. My 10mms are all Glocks and a DW Bruin. The reason is that the XDs (I have two) seem to produce more recoil than the Glocks, which doesn't matter for most cartridges, but with the 10mm, I like to moderate it. I'm basing my comments on 40 S&W Glocks and XDs. Have you compared how the recoil feels between the G20 and the XD10?
Not to butt in, but I had a G22 and G35 and the G22 was noticeably snappier than my XDM40. The G35 was around the same. Alas, I sent the glocks packing and hung on to my XDM. It is every bit as accurate (had to buy a match grade barrel for the G35, so it would keep up with the XDM) and holds 16 in the magazine.
Its one of my favorites, but if I had to choose just one pistol, it would probably be my CZ P09... 19+1 and gilt edged accuracy. 9mm is good enough for OP's said criteria...
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
I tote a smith 360 in my pocket everyday. I enjoy shooting my blackhawk 44 and 45 prob the most. But if i had to pick one pistol to feed myself and if i had to shoot someone with it I honestly think id tote my 4” buckmark. Could tote alot of rounds and 10 +1 stingers or something similar would change a bad guys mind real quick.